Fitness Tracker Watch with Heart Rate Monitor, Activity Tracker with Pedometer
$19.99
Last updated on January 1, 2025 7:56 pm Details
Description
- Heart Rate and Sleep Monitoring: The Fitness Tracker monitors your heart rate automatically all day, and you can select manual mode through the App. The fitness Watch also monitors your sleep at night, providing a detailed analysis of your sleep quality (deep sleep, light sleep, awake time). It is a health advisor for women men in daily life.
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Multi Sport Modes with Activity Tracking: The fitness tracker features 9 sport modes like running, walking and more. Additionally, the activity tracker records daily steps, calories burned, walking distance and active time throughout the day. You can also set a daily steps goals through the App to track your progress.
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Smart Notification Reminder: You can get SMS messages, and SNS notifications directly on your wrist including Facebook, Twitter, Gmail ect. You won’t miss any important calls and message and stay updated. Please note: the smart watch can not make calls or text.
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Long Battery Life and 5ATM Waterproof: This smart watch only requires 2 hours of charging and can be used for 5-7 days continuously. 5ATM waterproof rating can withstand daily sweat, washing hands and rainy day, allowing you to fully enjoy your workouts.
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More Functions & Compatibility: Fitness watch comes with multiple smart functions such as stopwatch, alarm clock, breathing guide and sedentary alert, enhancing convenience to your daily routine. The tracker is compatible with iPhone Android Phones which run on iOS 8.0 or Android OS 4.0 & Bluetooth 4.0 or above. Please note that it is not compatible with tablets or computers.
Chad Kendall –
Can’t get messages to work. Tried all settings on app and on watch. Maybe it’s just not compatible??? Idk
Watch itself functions nice and the blood pressure monitor is a nice feature.
NorthernDoor –
I would like to know how to add an activity, but there is no clear direction on doing that in the app you need to go with this watch. It says it charges for up to a week, but mine needed a charge after a few days because I was using it so much getting used to it. It does not come with the plug-in charger but it does have the cable. It seems to be accurate with heart rate and blood pressure. Good deal for the money. Glad I have it.
Lori A –
I have owned several smart watches/fitbits in my time. Have paid premium prices thinking I was getting something that would last years, and paid cheap prices saying, well, if it dies I won’t be that upset. This was the least I’ve ever paid for a smart watch. It was less than $20. I spend that much on coffee in a week….This watch has lasted the longest of any of my previous purchases !!! It does have many features, just like any other smart watch, but I really wanted it for the step tracker mainly. The battery has been only needing to be charged maybe once a week (if that) The only down side is that the watch face graphics that you have to choose from aren’t that attractive. But I’ll live with it. It could die tomorrow, who knows, but for today, I’ll give it a 5 star just for the pricing and longevity.
Kristopher Gates –
Note this is my first smart watch and also my first fitness tracker.
The heartbeat monitor is what I bought it for and while I haven’t vetted its accuracy, it’s a baseline. One day I’ll compare it with another heartbeat monitor to see, mine runs a bit high and the manual says +/- 20 bpm so don’t expect huge accuracy. But if you wear it the same way it’s a reference point.
Everything else is really solid. I was pleasantly surprised to see the sleep tracking hours worked correctly on the first night despite some interrupted patterns. It keeps records and tracks heartbeat and the on demand activity tracker works well. The app has some translation funnies but is surprisingly robust; expect a few English issues but everything seems extremely well engineered. It does screen on based on just looking, has good watch faces, informational, pedometer seems good, etc. Getting important emails, texts, etc. at a wrist glance is nice and the phone finder mostly works (on Android 12).
One day I’ll buy a Fitbit but for me this was $15 and a 5 star value proposition.
James Baldwin –
I recently purchased the LIVIKEY Fitness Tracker Watch and I couldn’t be happier! This watch not only tracks my steps accurately throughout the day, but it also provides insightful data about my sleep patterns. The step tracker motivates me to stay active, while the sleep monitor helps me understand my rest cycles better. With its sleek design and user-friendly interface, it’s perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey. Highly recommend!
Shannon Marcos –
My favorite tracker. I was thinking about getting an Apple watch, but they are too expensive, so I bought this watch. It’s perfect for everything I need – tracking steps, heart rate, sleep patterns, notifying when I have a call coming in.
C –
I’ve been using this for a few weeks now after my Fitbit died and I was looking for a potentially cheaper option.
For the price, it’s alright. Definitely not a Fitbit.
Step counting accuracy is all right, if you swing your arms a lot, like for running. It does not do a good job at tracking steps you take around the house.
Calorie counting is weird, if you have it in a sports mode, it appears to count calories accurately, but for Non-Sport mode, it will barely track anything.
Heart rate seems fairly reliable, which is nice to have while exercising as well.
The app is a little clunky, and does have problems syncing your daily info.
Clock face is easy to read, it’s not too big on the wrist, and is lightweight.
Overall, it’s a decent product for the price you pay, but it definitely does not compare to more expensive fitness trackers. I will continue to use it until Black Friday sales hit, and then I’m buying myself a more sophisticated tracker, but it’s an alright placeholder for now.
Jacquie –
This compared to my other smartwatch is low quality.
This doesn’t have a good heart rate monitor, it doesn’tstay connected all, I wanted to be able to watch my heart rate when I slept and sat like my other one it doesn’t do any of that it’s basic as basic gets save your 15 bucks, I like the color though.