Willful Fitness Tracker No Bluetooth Simple No App No Phone Required Waterproof Fitness Watch Pedometer Watch with Step Counter Calories Sleep Tracker for Kids Parents Men Women Updated Ver
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★【 Non Bluetooth Pedometer Watch】- If you are looking for a device that can show you the time/date, being waterproof, and give you an exact idea of how much exercise you get everyday, but don’t want it needed to be connected to a smartphone, Willful 308 pedometer watch is just the right one for you.
★【 Accurate Fitness Tracker】- Accurately track your all-day steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned and sleep quality. This tracker can help you stay active and stay healthy.
★【 Easy to Set up and Use】- As this watch don’t need an app and a phone, you can enter your personal information (age, height, weight, gender) in the watch to get your accurate exercise data.The setting is very easy.
★【 Gift for Parents and Kids】- If you want your family members to become active and take some exercise, you can give this tracker as a gift to them, especially the elders and kids who don’t use a smartphone. (The specific size of our band: width, 0.63 inches, the length can fit the wrist of 5.9-8.7 inches)
★【 Long Battery Life】- This watch has a built-in usb charging plug, you can remove the bands and charge it with any usb port. One full charge (2 hours) can support 7 days working time. Tips: Please charge it in time before it runs out of the battery, so you don’t need to set it up each time.
Wendy –
I like the price of this “smart” watch. I like the ease of setting up–pictures make the settings clear. I like the color of the band (greenish). I like the ease of accessing the info on the wristband.Later: The watch quit working within 24 hours of its first charge. Tried to charge again–nothing. I returned it.
bebbie –
for me this watch pedometer was somewhat complicated. You really have to put your memory to what your’e doing while setting it up! the hardest was 12/24 hr time. I realized you have to go back to 24 and all the way thru it to get to 5:58 AM to show up! Also, the steps measurement: I started at a certain point and ended at certain point after taking 10 steps. I marked the start stop points with a shoe or something handy. then took out measuring coil, stretched it from one pt to next and totaled the inches. Then divide 10 into those inches. Mine came out to be 18.3 so I rounded it out to 18. I am 5’3″, which is 63″ total. I am 170 lbs. I sure hope I don’t have to re enter all this info when I charge the battery! But I love the watch and hope it all works out for me. between the treadmill, weights, this step counter watch and a new fire tv stick for my basement tv while on treadmill, I should be losing the weight guys! oh yeah, I’m a woman and 74 yrs old! we women never get too old to try and pretty ourselves up!
SJ –
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. -great option for people who don’t have Bluetooth access and/or don’t understand it-touch button makes it easy to control-great colors-comfortable-easy to set and wear-great battery life, easy to charge-accurately tracks calories and steps
E_K –
This product is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a slim digital pedometer, step counter, etc. that doesn’t sync to my phone or a stupid app. I just wanted to count my activity each day, that’s it. It’s simple to set-up and use. Tip – you can easily pop the device out of the band and put it in your pocket if you don’t want to wear it as watch. The instructions are decent, however there is one typo. The step count reset at midnight (12 am) not 12 pm as the instructions state. Overall, super easy.
The Original One Girl Revolution –
I bought this fitness tracker because I wanted a simple, reliable product that didn’t require a lot of fuss. I also wanted something that didn’t have to connect to any other device. I love it! It is accurate, and very lightweight. I usually don’t like anything on my wrist but I hardly notice it. I also really like the color. Charging is super easy as well and I like that the product is water resistant.
Katherine C. –
I was looking for a smart watch that simply tracked my steps and distance without having to connect to a Bluetooth and using an app. I don’t like carrying my phone with me when I workout because it is bulky and most smart watches need to be within a certain range of the Bluetooth in order for it to be used properly. This doesn’t require Bluetooth and is very simple to setup. I like how lightweight it is so it doesn’t hurt my wrist and it’s pretty stylish. I Iove the pale lavender color.In terms of battery life, I did a full charge about 4 days ago and the battery still shows that it is fully charged so I think the battery life is pretty good.I’m not sure how accurate the pedometer is but I tested it out yesterday and the watch seems to measure my steps exactly step for step.So far I don’t have any complaints about this watch. I got exactly what I paid for. This watch has no bells and whistles but does exactly what I need it to do.
MyTwoCents –
I love this fitness tracker. It has everything you need to count steps, and it’s accurate. I love that it doesn’t connect to a smart phone or GPS – it’s completely a manual tracker and the battery life is amazing. I’ve had it for 6 days now and haven’t had to charge it (only put it in for 1/2 hour when I first got it) and it still has three bars for battery life. That alone if worth getting this band!It’s also great if you have elder parents that aren’t tech savvy. I’m going to buy two to give to my parents. I’m really happy with this purchase.
TechyDiva –
This is the only tracker I could find that was light weight and no cell phone was needed. It’s a little tricky to charge – I’m still trying to find a charger plug that works better for it. It’s accurate for normal steps but does not pick up if this person shuffles instead of walking deliberately, like most trackers.
Gandalfthemandalf4052 –
I’m seeing a lot of “this thing doesn’t work” reviews on here, but they don’t say whether or not they set theirs up before it supposedly didn’t magically work. You have to set like 7 settings before it will accurately record your stats, otherwise it would be giving the same results for Danny DeVito as for Shaq. Very different strides know what I mean? If you can set up a modern smart phone you will have no trouble figuring this out, and for 20 bucks this thing has a lot of features. Seems accurate so far, just take about ten minutes, read the instructions, and make sure you figure out your step pitch, which is NOT your shoe size, and not a lot of other answers I’ve seen on here, as far as I can tell it is the distance from one heel to the other when you are taking a normal stride. Makes sense, mine was 30 inches (6 ft tall male) a la’ Google, until I can remember to go measure it IRL. Good enough to get started, and I’ve been wearing it while typing and it has stayed at 49 steps from a few trips around my upstairs, seems pretty accurate. I had a fitbit I had gotten as a present and it broke within a year, for that kind of active wear life I’ll just buy this for a fraction of the price, and watch it last three years. It says 7-10 days battery life and the watch itself IS the USB, as in no cord, which I thought was clever and would like to see more of in tech products, feels like nothing but cords when I go to use something.
Elizabeth –
I bought this for my elderly Mom. She suffered a severe leg injury and encouraging her to add more steps to get her strength back. She doesn’t have a smart phone and this is perfect for her!