- Built-in Mic and Speaker: Seamlessly connect via Bluetooth to effortlessly answer/make calls or activate your phone’s voice assistant directly from your smart watches. Moreover, this smartwatch ensures you stay in the loop with all your phone notifications from texts and calls to social media updates. Conveniently displayed right on your wrist.
- Comprehensive Wellness Monitoring: The FITVII fitness tracker offers real-time monitoring of key fitness metrics, including heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels. Additionally, it tracks your sleep patterns, including the depth and duration of your sleep cycles (deep, light, and awake phases). Please note that this fitness tracker is not a medical tool and is not intended for diagnostic purposes.
- All-day Activity Tracking: The FITVII fitness watch auto-records your daily activity metrics, including step count, distance covered, and calories burned. With access to over 100 workout options through the “FitCloudPro” app. You can easily add your preferred exercise mode to your fitness watch, making it quick and convenient to start tracking your workouts.
- More Convenient Features: The FITVII fitness tracker offers a multitude of additional functionalities to elevate your daily life. Breath training, calendar, calculator, business card, menstrual cycle reminder for women, music player, weather forecast, pedometer, stopwatch, timer, alarm clocks, sedentary reminder, customized watch face, etc. Explore the myriad features and more awaiting you with the FITVII smartwatches.
- Compatibility & Impressive Battery Life: The FITVII fitness trackers seamlessly pair with the majority of Android and iOS smartphones. Ensure your phone meets the system requirements: iOS 10.0 or Android 5.0, with Bluetooth 5.0 or higher (please note it’s not compatible with PCs, iPads, or tablets). The FITVII fitness tracker offers up to 7 days of usage on just 2 hours of charging (actual usage may vary depending on your activity and other factors).
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J Ann Rosario –
You have to spend a few hours exploring the app, FitCloudPro, but eventually you can get everything to work. The heart rate is not very accurate but at I think none of the watches are. It’s usually either ballpark or for me it it is double my heart rate for some reason. So why do I like it? I have a Wahoo that is accurate in case I really want to know and it has very nice face, gets my messages and has nice speaker and the app syncs nicely with GoogleFit. The big problem I have is that the sports activities won’t load on the watch. It has all these wierd ones on there and loads only one you want 1 at a time. Annoying but I use the Wahoo instead and both sync with GoogleFit together. So it is not a $100 watch. But a nice $50 watch. Is the BP accurate? I am not sure. It seems to be a little lower than actual. I just use it for fun,
Erica J. Silver –
Seems to count steps accurately, battery lasts fairly well,the main drawback is that steps can’t be added or subtracted manually
M. C. –
I purchased for the heart rate monitoring during aroebic classes. Make sure you set to a an activity like free style in order to have heart rate read correctly. It seems to work well. I do not use the messages portion of it. Since I do not wear it all the time it does get irratating when it wants to pair with my phone all day long.
ML –
I bought the watch for my mom to monitor her blood pressure. She just started using today, so far the measurement from the watch is somehow similar with her BP monitor device, I guess we can say it is quite accurate. Hopefully, it will last.
Francined1959 –
I previously had a fit bit which was quite small and light. The FITVII was large and cumbersome on my wrist. Also was not waterproof so inconvenient to remove to shower and swim.
Imelda Lim Tio –
A bit bigger than my Fitbit in width, but still really comfortable on the wrist. Larger display that you can adjust for brightness/ face display/ 12 or 24 hour clock. Lots of beeps and whistles. Connected to my phone for SMS and phone messages and has a nifty “find my phone” ping option. YEAH. Bought it mostly for the blood pressure monitoring, and the reading is within 5mmHg of my cuff, so happy with the results thus far. Just new out of the box and I had it all set up within 15 minutes. Time will tell if it gets to keep all of the stars I gave it.
Tina Delaplante –
This was too heavy for my wrist. Not many options for display
Rick D. Huff –
I’ve had this watch for some time now. I don’t write reviews without using an item for a while.
You have to install an “app” that appears to give up your personal info. Access permissions to the phone that are not needed. I restrict those best I can.
BP is nowhere close to being accurate. No compensation tool in app.
I haven’t measured the “Steps” yet, but seems to overstate the # by a fair amount.
The watch face is supposed to light up when you go through the twist your wrist up to see the watch.
Well, maybe 25% of the time. I end up having to push the button to get it to turn on.
So mostly I use this watch for knowing time / date, using the timer, and sleep data, but no way of knowing how accurate that is either. Evidently most nights I sleep under 4 hours. So if I go to bed at midnight, fall asleep fairly quickly, and wake up at 7 AM, I only got 3 hours 45 minutes of sleep?
Not sure how it tells that.
Would I buy the same unit again? Probably not. My buddy got one of the $20 units that does almost everything this does.
JLGIII –
I purchased this smartwatch to use on a long distance drive that I’m planning since my car is an older model and doesn’t have the newer electronic features.
When I received it, it didn’t have an operating manual included so I needed to contact customer service to connect to music and telephone answering. The response was rapid, within 24 hrs., and complete with photos so my issues were resolved very satisfactorily by Belle. I was extremely happy with the service I received.
Unfortunately, when you connect all these features, the battery life is shortened considerably. Otherwise, this smartphone is a great value for the price. And I also have purchased the Fitbit Charge in the past which cost considerably more and has significantly fewer features.
Would recommend this smartwatch!
T.Jovich –
This is the second watch of its kind that I purchased. There are some nice improvements like the face is more readable and the time displays are many and varied. I also like the slightly larger watch face and the band on this model is far superior than the earlier watch. It’s a bit longer and seems more sturdy and the fit is great.
I take my blood pressure, pulse, and pO2 at home and have been doing it for a few years since my bypass surgery in 2018. I know what my stats should be so I believe I can attest to the accuracy of these measurements. The heart rate and pO2 monitors work pretty closely to the readings I get with my home monitors except if you’re walking a steep hill the heart rate has a bit of a lag but both give me an idea of my stats when walking and climbing.
The blood pressure (BP) is another matter. Unfortunately, the technology for a wrist BP, especially with out an insufflator cuff, are just not there yet. True you have to enter your baseline BP into the app so the watch has a basis for comparison but it still doesn’t provide what I consider dependable results. As a general rule, ones BP should rise 20 points or more during exercise. I don’t blame the company for this it’s really more about the physics. The sleep function gives me a pretty good idea how well I sleep and in general, I sleep well.
I cannot review the rest of the features like phone, text, and all that social media detritus. If I am exercising I do not want to be bothered by such things. Therefore, I do not use them and it makes my walks far more peaceful. Of course, it also makes this watch more functional from my point of view.
If lost or stolen would I buy this watch again? Absolutely. The price and functions are good enough and the price is better than the far more expensive watches that do all the same things I want. Actually most of the more hip and expensive watches don’t have a pO2 monitor.
UPDATE: (4/17/2024) This one doesn’t hold a charge. My old model from Fitvii after two days, would be at 90% or 80% tops. There was an apparent charging issue
Once again, the company contacted me directly and we discussed this. It seems this watch has a defective battery and they will being replaced at no additional cost to me.
Great customer support. Thank you!
T.Jovich –
This smartwatch has everything it says it has. I just got the watch today and it took 1.5 hours to charge it. Setup is super easy, paired easier than the other smartwatches I tried. Speaker is good. I am hard of hearing so a louder speaker would have been nice, but for normal hearing it should be great. All the features work. Not to sure on my steps but we shall see. Heart rate and blood pressure seem to work good. Strap is really comfortable.