- Multifunction to use: Schedule Reminder, One-tap measurement, Brightness setting, Customizable WatchFace/Health/Activity Tracker/ Female Health/Sedentary & Drink Reminde/Calorie/Step Counter/Call/Message Notification/Clock. Google fit supported
- Health Data Tracking: Fitness tracker can track real-time heart rate/ blood pressure and other health data automatically, also tracks your sleep with comprehensive analysis in app(Get more colors of watch band by Search: Jawploy S5 fitness tracker bands
- Activity/Sports Tracker: Jawploy activity tracker records all-day activities accurately like steps, distance, calories, active minutes, etc. 17 sports mode for specific activity, not only a step counter. Adorable to wear with fashionable high tech design
- Waterproof & Easy to charge: IP68 Waterproof, can use in rains or hands washing, showering, swimming, or shallow diving. Buil-in USB plug (Both 2 sides of watch band can be removed, but only one side with metal piece can be charged), last for 5-7 days
- Call & Message Reminder: Jawploy fitness tracker can receive call, calendar, SMS and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display, with call Reject function and Schedule Reminder function
Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor/Step Counter/Calories, Activity Tracker Smart Watch Sleep Monitor, IP68, Health Tracker Pedometer for Man Women
$18.99 Original price was: $18.99.$16.99Current price is: $16.99.
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Cris Hernandez –
This is my first fitness watch and it was on sale for $10.99. I find it not very accurate and uncomfortable to wear as recommended. I have very thin wrists and this watch does not fit my wrist well. It is either too tight or too loose. It causes pain if I wear it the way recommended. I’m not sure if it is the thinness of my wrist or the little push out for the sensor. The most time I have been able to wear it constantly is about 2 days. It causes a bit of pain and tenderness where the sensor is on the back. It is more comfortable for me backwards which makes it even less accurate. The step count is greatly overexaggerated. I didn’t expect it to be real accurate on blood pressure or glucose considering how they are measured. I’ve checked it against an arm blood pressure cuff and it is way off. Pulse is a more accurate if worn as recommended. The real benefit I am getting is from the drink and activity reminders. It has a lot of features but just not much of a benefit if not accurate. But again, it was only $10.99.
Chiranjivi Bhattarai –
I do like how it sits on your wrist. However, this product does not monitor heart rate properly. Vigorous workout and its reading 101 bpm. Not correct at all. Waste of time to track my heart rate with this. Can’t glance over to look at monitor because screen disappears after 20 seconds. For it to do its job, you have to stop and push the button and wait to give reading. Slow to read heart rate. Constantly having to readjust watch to read properly leading to wasted time. Don’t waste your time and money. It needs a complete remake. You get what you pay for. My opinion, purchase a better product, it may cost a little more but at least you don’t have to fight for proper readings.
Jay Pirtle –
I just bought one of these to replace a similar product that broke. I use it primarily for two reasons: to track my daily steps and to be able to see at night without putting on my glasses or turning on a lamp. It works great for both of those things. It does other functions as well. It was easy to pair (and get the correct time) and is comfortable to wear. I like it better than my previous product of this type and would buy it again.
Chiranjivi Bhattarai –
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I recently had the pleasure of using this fitness tracker, and I must say, it has been a fantastic addition to my daily routine. Here’s a detailed breakdown of my experience:
Ease of Use
One of the standout features of this fitness tracker is its user-friendly design. From the moment I strapped it on, I found it incredibly intuitive. Navigating through the menus and settings was a breeze, even for someone who isn’t particularly tech-savvy.
Battery Life
The battery life of this fitness tracker is impressive. On a single charge, it lasts almost a week, which is perfect for someone with a busy schedule who might forget to charge it daily. The charging process itself is straightforward; you can plug it into any USB power supply, including a computer, making it highly convenient.
Charging Convenience
Charging this device is simple and hassle-free. Just plug it into any DC USB power source, whether it’s a wall charger or a computer port. This flexibility is a huge plus, as you can charge it virtually anywhere without needing a specific charging dock.
Reminders
This fitness tracker’s unique and highly beneficial feature is its reminder system. It consistently prompts you to stay hydrated and take breaks, which is excellent for maintaining overall wellness. These timely reminders help ensure you stay on top of your health goals throughout the day.
Overall Experience
In summary, this fitness tracker excels in ease of use, battery life, charging convenience, and practical reminders. It’s a simple yet highly effective tool for anyone looking to monitor their fitness and stay healthy.
K. Nelson –
Purchased this watch to track steps. Received it and was excited that it kept track of steps, blood pressure, my sleep patterns plus several other things. It was easy to use, you can choose from different displays & battery life was okay. Received it July 8, 2024 and wore it daily until August 9, 2024, when it stopped working. I liked this watch so much that after 1 week recommended it to family and friends. Now I’m searching for a different step tracking watch
CeCe –
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I love the slim line design. I got this to track my steps while golfing. I love the ability to see my heart rate too. This is perfect for me for the price and I love the look of it. It shows my steps when I raise my arm. Also measures blood oxygen. It even took my blood pressure which matched my cuff measurements. I was surprised at all the things it could do, skin temperature too. Easy to charge. It also has a free app you can connect to for even more features. Very simple to use.
Allen J Aldrich –
I really like this device for the money but it has some curious flaws. sometimes the BPM is off by as much as 50 BPM as compared to my oximeters when measuring directly, but when reviewing on the phone app, the measurement is within 5 BPM. Also, when measuring manually, it vibrates when starting, but not when measurement ends 20-30 seconds later after I get tired of watching and miss the read-out. The sleep monitor is very helpful, but if you wake up in the middle of the night and check it, it stops measuring sleep for the day, and no measuring naps either. oh, from the app, there’s options to download default displays. I suggest finding one you like and using it instead of the default. it’s not a medical device, but the BP monitor seems to be quite accurate, negating need for a BP cuff. oh, the “steps” monitor counts things as steps that aren’t really steps. I got 4000 steps on a 7 hour drive, not accurate, but it sure makes me feel good LoL I don’t like wearing watches, use my phone, but it has date and time, and it automatically updates when synced with phone if date/time is lost. I dislike how it charges, always feel like I’m going to break the charging node when I remove the strap, but so far, all is well after about 2 weeks. Charge lasts 3-4 days. I bought this as a trial before buying a more expensive one that also checks arithmia, and for the money, it’s 5-star great. 4 stars because it has some goofy flaws.