FITFORT Fitness Tracker with Blood Pressure HR Monitor – 2019 Upgraded Activity Tracker Watch with Heart Rate Color Monitor IP68 Pedometer Calorie Counter and 14 Sports Tracking for Women Kids Men
March 5, 2020 - Comment
Product Features [ Not just about Your Fitness, Also about You ] Just imagine the Fitness wristband as an electronic finger on the pulse, constantly measuring your vitals, heart pressure, heart rate, quality of sleep, step count and more. And also serves as your personal heath secretary to help you get rid of bad habits
impressive tracker – great price point I have an apple watch and so this is not an apple watch – but at this price point – who cares. Both are paired to an iPhone XS max. That said, this tracker works very well. Time and heartbeat accuracy match the watch. It appears to track efficiently and accurately.I really do like the addition of the BP measurement. I have yet to compare it to a BP cuff, but it’s probably close enough.Now where it does seem pretty impressive is the software that allows you to monitor all…
Beats Out the High Price Competition – Great Fitness Tracker Length:: 1:10 Mins I didn’t expect much from the price of the watch/tracker, but it has exceeded my expectations greatly. I have compared this with a Fitbit that I have and there is very little difference in the accuracy. It will track everything the Fitbit does. It has separate tracking features for walking, biking, running, in addition to always monitoring your steps, pulse, and blood pressure. It also allows interaction with your phone and texts. It is also…
The app needs some attention, but the watch is great. Exceeds Expectations. I bought this watch at the same time I purchased a Fitbit Versa. I have a cardiac condition which prevents me from working out in extreme temperatures, so I opted to purchase an auxiliary watch with GPS, to use on the few nice days a year I can walk/run outside. I didn’t really care about all of the other features. After testing both watches at the same time, I have opted to return the Fitbit. Theoretically, the Fitbit has a few more features, but none of them actually work well, if at all…