- Extended Battery Life: Embrace the freedom of a fully charged fitness tracker that lasts up to 4-7 days on a single charge. Stand by time: 45 day. No more interruptions during your active lifestyle or travels – keep moving without worry!
- 24/7 Heart Rate and Sleep Tracker: Monitor your heart rate during intense workouts and activities to ensure you perform at your best during marathons and workouts. health watch provides insight into your sleep patterns and quality, making adjustments for better rest and rejuvenation.
- Multilingual Support Smart Watch: Our fitness watch supports 24 languages, including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, Japanese, Arabic, Chinese, Italian, Thai, and more. The language on the fitness watch syncs with the language of your app, ensuring a personalized experience.
- Waterproof IP67 Smart Watch: Our fitness tracker watch is water-resistant, allowing you to conquer any weather conditions or water-related activities. Take charge of your fitness journey with our fitness tracker watch. You need to take it off in the shower.
- Seamless Connectivity and Notifications: The activity tracker supports 11 types of communication software! Stay connected wherever you go! Receive instant notifications for incoming calls, messages, and emails directly on your wrist. Never miss an important update or connection with family and friends while you’re on the move. Stay in control and keep your phone in your pocket, allowing you to focus on what matters most.
- All-day Activity Tracking: Men/womens fitness watch For Walking records daily steps, calories burned, workout distance and time to help you achieve your fitness goals more efficiently. Get detailed insights on the “HryFine” app.
- Smart Functions at Your Fingertips: This smart step counter has the functions of receiving incoming calls and message alerts, remote control of your phone camera, alarm clock reminder, sedentary reminder, stopwatch and find device function, which adds more value to your daily routine and takes responsibility for you and your family’s health.
- Bluetooth connectivity for quick cell phone search: When you forget where you left your cell phone, you can search for your “unaccounted for” cell phone with our fitness watch. The phone will automatically ring for you to find it.
- Personalization Smart Watch: You can set the background of activity tracker through “HryFine” app, and you can use your favorite picture as the pedometer watch wallpaper! Set your favorite font color, there are 108 colors to choose from.
- Convenient Charging: Using USB port charging, you can charge anywhere, anytime at the outlet, computer, rechargeable battery, etc. It is more convenient compared to magnetic charging and will not fall off when charging like magnetic charging.
Fitness Tracker Watch, 7-Day Battery Life, Pedometer, Blood Oxygen, Heart Rate, Sleep & Stress Monitoring, Waterproof, Stopwatch, Remote Photo Taking, Activity Tracker for Men…
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Rated 3.13 out of 5
Sean Rhone –
On Play Store the app is named “com.lianhezhuli.hyfit”. Anywhere else is “com.whs.ylsh”. With a OnePlus 6 with LineageOS 21 and no Google apps, with the “com.whs.ylsh” sideloaded, everything seems to work fine! This fitness tracker detects, connects, can be configured from the app, and can control Music.
This band itself is very basic, and stat tracking are within expectations. I wouldn’t recommend this if you’re looking for the most accurate fitness tracking, but it’s good-enough for casual fitness tracking and daily walks!
CNH –
I gave this to my daughter who needed a watch for its alarm and time mainly. The watch face will randomly switch even when she doesn’t change it. The battery is very poor and to use the alarm, you have to use your phone. The step counter is often inaccurate and the heart rate is typically incorrect as well. Overall the best thing about it would probably be that it’s small and tell’s time.
patticake –
This is a minimalist and lower featured fitness tracker being sold at a lower price. It’s a slim but long tracker that is actually as long as my wrist is wide, and it doesn’t have a full touch screen – just a tiny area is touch-sensitive, so you have to tap it to navigate the menus. This small area (at the bottom of the screen) is also how you turn the power on and off. Mine didn’t come with a manual, but it does come with a small charger, not a charging cable. This tracker claims to measure your heart rat, blood oxygen saturation, steps, and sleep.
So how’s it do? Heart rate was accurate, blood oxygen was a couple points lower than mine, as measured with a calibrated pulse oxymeter and another fitness tracker. It only measures half my sleep; this could be because I always wake once in the night, and it may only measure till then or it could be because the app has some issues I’ll go into later. Either way, if I get 9 hours of sleep, ir reports about 41/2.
As far as step counts, this tracker counts both vigorous handwashing and typing as steps for me. I woke up, went to my computer, started typing, and soon I had over 1,000 steps even though I had only walked around 100 steps. I also clocked an additional 50 steps after washing my hands.
The display allows you to choose a couple different faces, and you can choose on the app where you want your steps and the date to be displayed.
The app this fitness tracker works with is HryFine, and it does something no other fitness app – and I’ve used over 20 of them – does, which is it pops up an add that makes it look like it’s something related to the HryFine app. I chose not to give permission to send me notifications, which I turned off as I didn’t want them, and every single time I open the app, it hits me with a pop-up asking me to turn on those permissions. And there are time settings to track sleep and oxygen that I don’t fully grasp. I sleep odd hours, and there didn’t seem to be a way to track those, and since I breathe all the time, I can’t see a reason not to track blood ox 24/7.
As far as the strap, it’s clumsy and clunky, and it reminds me of one my my oldest Fitbit straps, but it doesn’t fit the same way as the tracker is longer. The strap is difficult to close, and it doesn’t have enough holes to fit my wrist (7 inches).
Would I recommend this tracker? No. With its inaccurate step counts (counting typing and handwashing as steps), poor sleep tracking, lack of a full touch screen, I don’t find much to like about this tracker. I’ve owned over 40 fitness trackers from Garmins and Fitbits to unknown brands in prices ranging from $9 to over $200, and this is my least favorite one; the app is also my least favorite app. And the band doesn’t even fit well. I recently paid $9 on Amazon for a $20 fitness tracker that was on sale, and it did a lot better than this one, had a full touch screen, more watch faces available, was more accurate, and that $9 watch also used a better app. For me, this one is a nope.
David H. –
In a classic case of you get what you pay for, this watch lived up to that cliche. The watch band was a brittle plastic rather than a rubber or Velcro strap. It had a limited range of adjustment without punching my own holes. And the watch itself was not responsive or smooth to touch gestures. The interface was just “clunky”. It kept time, and the charge lasted a while, but those are about the only highlights.
So I would not recommend. It was low cost, but was not robust, useable for more than time, or an overall good value.
JoAnn V. –
This was just a bad decision too cheap and work
I.M. SLUGGO –
Avoid at any price. Device has poor and limited functionality. The display is almost invisible outdoors; device resets after every power down, requiring connecting to phone app to restore date/time/settings; “automatic” heart rate measurement is at most every hour; and, accuracy is questionable.
Device shows my sleeping heart rate (HR) is higher than waking HR. Pedometer (steps, calories, and distance) reads at least twice as high as any other device I have. Blood pressure reads way lower than actual BP (that’s pretty much the norm for wearables). Device randomly reset at least twice while in use. No numerical battery status on watch or app, only a battery icon which changes abruptly.
Only 6 available dials/clock faces – none of which are overly visible even indoors. Especially since the face is visible only for am unchangeable 5 seconds. Can only access 3 exercise modes on the watch – run, skip (aka, jump rope), and sit up. From the app, you can access Walk, Running, Cycling, and Indoor Running. Weather feature doesn’t work at all. Sleep function requires setting a start and stop time though that means you’re not limited to night hours like some watches.
Mackenzie-Lynn –
My boyfriend and I both have Apple Watches and my father in law has an. iPhone and does very active work so he was wanting one but didn’t want to buy an expensive one in case he didn’t like wearing it or didn’t like the functions. After a few weeks of using the product he has grown to love it. He really likes the stepmother on the watch, he likes that it tests his heart rate as well.
Chey –
Has basic functions and does most of them well. The pedometer and blood pressure seems to be the most inaccurate. Everything else works fine-if it would stay on. Either the battery only lasts a few hours or it’s not working properly. For such little money it’s not the worst thing you could buy.