Monitor your Heart Rate all day long with this slim, stylish device. This smart bracelet can automatically recognizes and records exercises for you, so you can keep track of your workouts. At night, it tracks your sleep cycle, helps you learn how to sleep better, and wakes you silently in the morning. The bright OLED display helps you stay connected with call, text and calendar alerts, stay active with Reminders to Move. Built-in USB plug, easy to charge with any USB block and computer, no charging cable and dock needed. Plus, you can find a look that fits your style with the interchangeable bands. This will become your perfect companion, it will be with you everywhere you go and it looks good no matter what you're wearing! Others Key Features: Call Alert: View caller ID incoming calls right on the smart bracelet screen. Sedentary Alert: Set reminders for periods of time of inactivity. Alarm Alert: Set silent alarms on the smart bracelet to wake you up and not disturb your partner. SNS Alert:Receive notifications from other apps on your smart bracelet screen. Remote Camera Shooting: Operation on the screen could control remote photography shooting. Find Phone: Get notified when the smart bracelet is getting out of range from your phone. SMS Alert: Turn this on to read incoming text message right on your smart bracelet screen. SPECIFICATIONS: Model: ID115HR Bluetooth Version: 4.0 Memory: 32KB RAM + 256KB ROM Charging Time: 1-2 hours Standby: up to seven days Product Weight: 18g Band Material: TPE Strap Size: 240 x 16 x 10 mm Charging Port: USB charge Working Voltage: 3.6~4.2 V Case Material: Plastic Compatible System: iOS 7.1 & Android 4.4 above Screen Size: 0.86" OLED screen Battery Capacity and Battery Type: 45mAh Polymer Rechargeable Li Battery
B**B
Great functionality at a brilliant price
I had been using a Microsoft Band II which has similar functionality - and a £200 price tag. The MS Band 'died' after 9 months use. The previous Band died after 11 months use. This time I went for a more 'budget' priced item. I was a bit sceptical at first because of the low price. However I am pleased to say that so far, I am very impressed with the product. The functionality is pretty comprehensive and covers the range of indicators expected of fitness devices. Although the device seems much less substantial than the Microsoft Band, it is nonetheless quite attractive. The strap has plenty of fastening holes so should accommodate most wrist sizes. The touch screen is very simple to navigate and works flawlessly.The app that accompanies the device is very simple to use and displays all the information recorded by the band. It presents the information in a very intuitive way. Pairing with the device was very straightforward and when the app is opened, it quickly synchronises with the device and updates itself with any new readings. It can also interact with the Google Fit app.Although it is early days, I believe this to be great value and well worth buying if you are in the market for a fitness tracker. At this price I won't feel bad if it only lasts as long as my previous Microsoft product which was 8 times more expensive!
M**T
Excellent value but beware of the battery-sucking app
Seem to do the job after the first week of use.The only thing about which I'm disappointed is the app which drains battery life considerably. The best way to combat this is to prevent it from running in the background and sync it once a day with the fitness tracker.This will probably disable some of the features such as anti-theft/loss (where you are alerted when your phone is not within a certain range) but that feature is not essential.As far as the tracker itself goes, it is smaller than my TomTom heart range monitor running watch and can fit under my shirt cuff without difficulty. The strap could be better - there is nothing wrong with a watch strap style - but for £20 you can't have everything. The built-in USB connector is clever and minimalist and the battery life is pretty good (several days without constant use of the heart range monitor).So far, so good.
M**M
Good entry level device
As an entry level device this wristband is perfectly adequate. Steps accuracy is somewhat dubious but not critically so. Battery lasts about 4 days when device used as a watch too.(You have to keep illuminating it). Bulky to wear at night so not comfortable. Had device a month and not come undone except the one time I wore it at night. Vertical display spits digits so I don't use it in that mode. Charges in about an hour using a USB connection. As mentioned by another reviewer ( I was aware of this) the display is impossible to read in sunshine or bright natural light. No problems syncing the device with the phone app but the bluetooth "unbinds" itself regularly for no apparent reason.
C**N
Brilliant value for money
I've wanted a fitness tracker for a while but couldn't justify the price of some of the high end ones.I had this in my wish list based on the excellent reviews it got and when it came up discounted in the lightening deals I couldn't say no!I've worn it constantly since I got it and it seems to be accurate as far as counting steps is concerned, I've not really had the need for the heart monitor so far but it's a useful feature if you work out a lot I guess which I don't haha.The app is easy to use and the whole set up was easy. There's lots of features available thro the app that I won't bother using but for the price, it's excellent value!If you're undecided about buying this, I'd say go for it and you won't be disappointed
A**R
Not bad for the money, but not accurate.
This is my first fitness tracker, and I've been really excited to use it. Overall I really like it, and for the money I think it's a fair product. I'm glad I bought it, and I would definitely recommend anyone buy a cheaper model, like this, over a Fitbit, though I'm not sure I would recommend this particular one over shopping around for a better cheaper option.For me, the shorter battery life isn't a deal breaker, though I know it would be for some, but the sleep tracker inaccuracies and the confusing pedometer is a bummer. These were the reasons I wanted a tracker in the first place, and to have those features inaccurate is a pain.Some further explanations:Battery LifeFirst day I had it linked to Bluetooth all day, and it lost almost 50% battery in 24 hours. Second day I only synced with Bluetooth and the app twice and only lost 4% battery, the same the following day, and I lost 30%. It seems quite random, 3 days in.Just syncing every now and then definitely seems to give a much better battery life, though definitely not 5-7 days as described by the seller. Especially since it is not suggested anywhere to sync only occasionally, but rather, to turn on Bluetooth and keep it on. Using the instructions alone, battery life is 2 days.My estimate would be that battery life is 2 days with constant Bluetooth connection, and 3-4 without.Sleep TrackerThis has been a wild ride! I'm not sure how it registers sleep, but it's rather temperamental.My first night it recorded my hour of reading in the morning as sleep, clearly I was very relaxed... I could forgive it that. Second night it recorded that my sleep ended an hour before it actually did, which made up for the extra hour the day before. Third day however could not have been more wrong. It recorded my sleep start 2 hours before it happened, and my waking time 4 hours before it happened. I really don't know how it got this so wrong, I was active before bed, and definitely not active for my last 4 hours of sleep. Yet day 4 was perfectly accurate to the exact minute.PedometerThere's some weird stuff going on with the pedometer. I was happy when I first tested it, that simply waving my arms around didn't increase the step count like my old pedometer did. However, I counted my steps walking around in my house, and although largely accurate, occasionally they would just disappear. I added 27 steps to my total, checked the number, and it had recorded +27. I sat for a moment, checked again, and it showed my original total, (-27). After walking the same distance back to my original position, it read double +54 steps, essentially correcting the deletion of the first 27. I don't know why it appears to 'delete' steps, only to add them on again later, and I don't know how often this happens, or how reliable it is at adding them back on. I just know that I can't necessarily trust the number of steps I've made!If you are looking for something precise, I can't recommend this product. If a rough estimation is good enough for you, then it's still worth not forking out another £60 for a Fitbit. Perhaps there are other more accurate cheaper alternatives too! Do your research and shop around!
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