Fitness Tracker Blood Pressure Heart Rate Monitor Blood Oxygen Activity Pedometer Big Fitness Tracker Sleep Monitor for Women Men

(10 customer reviews)

$39.99

About this item

All-day Activity Tracking: Not only track your heart rate and sleep condition, the smart band will also track your daily activities like steps, distance, calories burned and the minutes you take etc, which help you to get a better understanding of your fitness level.

Blood Pressure & Heart Rate: Bracelet uses high-performance CPU to monitor blood pressure & heart rate, use helpful data to detect your physical condition, Please kindly note the HR is fine, but the blood pressure is not accurate as medical device, that could be for reference.

Sleep Monitor & Text Call Reminder: After connect the app the tracker automatically tracks your sleep duration, sleep stages from 9:00 pm to 9:00 am every day and analysis sleep quality data with deep sleep,light sleep & awake time. It will vibrate to alert you if your phone receives a call, text, SNS and you can reject the call on the bracelet

Calrious Counter & Sedentary Reminder: Automatically record your everyday calrious consumption, help you adjust the diet. Setting a period of time on the app, then the tracker will shock for sedentary remind, it’s a useful function for office stuff to improve health.

Long Life Battery & Gift & Note: using time can be up to 7 days with full power. Bright color soft band and fashion color screen make it be good presents for sports or fitness fans, youth, birthday, christmas day. Importance Note: Please connect the watch via APP “Da Fit” not on Bluetooth. The time and date will be synced from phone’s after connecting.

SKU: B07GN3LFJM Category:

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer‏:‎

No

Package Dimensions‏:‎

9.2 x 3.3 x 2.2 inches; 3.21 Ounces

Item model number‏:‎

TP8

Department‏:‎

Unisex-adult

Batteries‏:‎

1 Unknown batteries required. (included)

Date First Available‏:‎

August 19, 2018

Manufacturer‏:‎

Yihou

ASIN‏:‎

B07GN3LFJM

Best Sellers Rank:

#51 in Men's Wrist Watches

Customer Reviews:

1,505 ratings

10 reviews for Fitness Tracker Blood Pressure Heart Rate Monitor Blood Oxygen Activity Pedometer Big Fitness Tracker Sleep Monitor for Women Men

  1. Xianjie Zheng

    This product is just amazing! First of all, it is very comfortable wearing it, the watch fits my wrist very well, I even wearing it when I sleep. Besides, THE BATERRY is so cool, it can support the watch for a whole day, so don’t worry about it will run out during a day. Would buy it again! Recommended!!

  2. Fish_Water9

    Best Christmas gift ever to my Dad. The watch has more functions than I expected, I thought it only is like a Fitbit, but those heartbeat measurement and blood oxygen measurement is fascinating. The other one my dad likes is the camera click function~ all in all, it is totally worth the money. And their customer service is very respondent, I had several questions about the watch when initiating, they all answered patiently and quickly.

  3. Betssy Diaz

    Very impressed with the watch, especially for the price.It’s functions include:time, date, steps, measuring heart rate, measuring blood pressure, tracking sleep, weather, message notifications and other apps, shutter for your phone camera, music player, and other functions.The charging cord is short but that’s the only thing I would change. The battery life of the watch is great (24hr+) and it changes super fast (not tracked). I usually charge it in the morning as I’m sitting getting ready for the day.I really like that the watch has 3 different faces and you can customize what picture is displayed on the watch.The projector is easy to set up and use. You can connect it to WiFi anf watch Netflix, YouTube and other apps on it.It does sound a bit load when it turns on as it’s running and protecting the image.

  4. techgeek

    I love this watch, for what I want to use it for. I have the huawei smart watch that is very sharp looking, so for when i am just working out or around the house (QUARANTINE) … this is just what i need.Pros: Long battery life — all day at least, quick and easy Mobile App — linked to watch is great, can grab a lot of good information (blood pressure, oxygen, hr, etc). Looks nice too (looks like iwatch or whatever apple overcharges you for) . Does everything my wifes apple watch can do . It connected so easily too.Cons: not muchCons:

  5. Mj

    It does everything as described. Long battery life I did the first charge and have worn it for 1 week and is at 49% battery. Comfortable, easy to use, screen is customizable, very close to accurate readings. Measures: Sleep, Steps, Running ( even calculates the distance between your steps) for a more accurate reading, measures calories, Blood Oxygen, Heart Rate throughout day ( even measures it while your sleeping), Beats Per Minute, Aerobics, Blood Pressure and tons more!!!! Able view on watch and app on your cell phone. Gives you Averages on sleep (tells how many hours slept, how long of a restful, light and rem sleep), averages for BPM. HR. OXYGEN, Sleep, blood pressure all based on age, gender, height, and weight. I have bought others in past and nothing compares to this affordable comfortable customizable watch. I absolutely love it!!!!!! I highly suggest and recommend. This watch does so much more then what I have listed.

  6. Beverly J. Champion

    I like almost everything about it! I love being able to check my blood pressure, oxygen level and heart rate throughout the day. There are so many different faces you can choose. You can display just about whatever you wish on the watch face. You can check your battery life easily. You get even more information on your smart phone ( on the app) on each of the items on the phone. If I could change anything about it, the watch face would remain lit longer, eachtime you wish to access info. It is an excellent buy, and I am a retired mgr from AT&T and have always had a fitbit until now.

  7. Paul M.

    I was in the market for a new watch and fitness tracker and was very closet to spending a few hundred on an Apple Watch… I’m glad I went with this one instead. It looks performs just about all of the functions that an Apple watch does, for a fraction of the price.I’m using this watch with an iPhone Xr and have been impressed so far. I use it primarily as a step counter and as a way to time and log my exercises, but this watch has many more capabilities.For example, it will analyze your sleep and even allow you to read text messages, tweets from twitter, and notifications from Instagram. Very unique for a watch like this, as this feature has been limited to Android phones only in the past.The battery life has been very good so far. I’m able to go days without charging it, and when it comes time to charge, it charges quickly. The charger is also magnetic which makes charging it a breeze.The app is easy to use and allows you to get a more in depth look at steps you’ve taken, your sleep analysis, your exercise patterns and more. You can even use a custom picture as your watch face which I thought was awesome.For me, this watch does everything I would want from a more expensive one, for hundreds of dollars less. Definitely a no-brainer!

  8. LilKeelee411

    I needed a simple watch for everyday use and exercise. I am in the medical field and want something simple and can help me throughout the day for my steps and so forth. This watch was perfect. The size fits me perfectly and it is comfortable as well. The straps are very sturdy and the futures is just what I needed. The future has biometric sensor that tracks vital statistics such as heart rate, blood pressure, steps taken, and other functions. It does have the standard features of a normal watch as well like the alarm and chronometer. Again what I am looking for!! I would totally recommend this watch to anyone. Perfect for work and exercising.. I accidentally went in the shower with it and it was fine after. Very comfortable!!

  9. Will DuBose

    This is my second Yihou fitness tracker. The first one was the first fitness tracker I have ever owned. I set that tracker up, incorrectly apparently. I could not get it to adjust to the correct time or date or change from military time. I was also confused about which app I needed and how to get it. I did not want to download the wrong app and possibly have security issues. With help from the community I finally realized I needed to scan the QR code in the booklet that comes with the fitness tracker using the scanner in the wallet app on my iphone. I returned my first fitness tracker to Amazon and wrote an unfavorable review of the tracker.Yihou Fashion reached out to me and provided more detail on how to set up the tracker and asked if I would try the tracker again since I was still in the market for a tracker. First I would like to apologies to Yihou for my edited initial review and thank them for their great customer service. Second, I would like to explain what you need to do to get the most out of this fitness tracker which is a great value for the money. I am assuming the people who wrote the instructions for this device speak another primary language because there is a little something lost in translation.I would suggest going to the app store and downloading the required app, “Da Fit” as soon as you order the tracker. Alternatively, you can wait until the tracker comes in and scan the QR code on the first page of the booklet using your phones scanning app.Before you do anything with your phone’s blue tooth however, go into the Da Fit app you have downloaded and enter your info (height, weight, age etc) and allow the access you would like to share with the tracker. Where I made the mistake the first time is connecting the tracker using my phone’s blue tooth. Initially the time and date were right and then they were not. If you set it up using your phone’s bluetooth settings, you will have problems with the date, time and probably accuracy of the fitness readings. You must synch the device from the Da Fit app not in your phones Bluetooth settings. If you do this, you should not have the problems others have complained about regarding the time setting, especially the 12 versus 24 hour setting. Downloading the app and setting the tracker up through the app is really easy. When I got the second tracker it took less than seven minutes to set it all up since I already had the app downloaded on my phone.I have been wearing the watch for almost a week now. I wanted to wait a few days. I wrote my first review of this watch after wearing it for a day. As I said, I ended up returning the first tracker disappointed after about two weeks. Then I edited my first review to something unfavorable. It was all my fault because I set it up wrong. This time, it is holding the time and date. It is showing regular time versus military time which you can change if you want in the Da Fit app. It seems to be tracking my steps properly. The heart rate and O2 sensor seems fairly accurate also. I used it to click the shutter of my phone’s camera and I have received text notices. I don’t really want other notifications coming to the tracker but you can allow more in the app if you choose to.I have used the BP which does not seems accurate compared to other devices I have to measure BP. Honestly, I think that is an ambitious ask for a device you wear on your wrist that cost $40 and does so many other things. Having worked in a hospital, I have gotten various BP readings from devices costing much more with one of their primary functions being to measure BP based on different body position or too much movement. There are variables involved with BP that could make it difficult for any device like this to capture BP with great accuracy. I am not overly interested in this function of the tracker.Navigating through the tracker’s functions takes a little getting used to. Unlike other mobile devices it does not have a touch screen although it looks like it does. With the tracker on your wrist, you touch the bottom left corner of the tracker to bring up the screen. Touch it again to go to the next function screen. Touch and hold the bottom corner of the screen to go further into a function. Also with the tracker on your wrist, just turn your wrist to look at your watch the way you would normally and the time and date screen come on automatically. Very cool! After a very brief time it goes blank again on its own.All in all, I am very satisfied with the tracker, especially for the price point. I think it is a tremendous value for the price. It does a few other things if you are interested but all I really wanted was a time piece, and step tracker. The O2 and heart rate functions are tremendous bonuses. They seem quite accurate. Furthermore, I find the tracker quite attractive and comfortable on my wrist. I am not a big fan of jewelry of any sort on my body. This is the only fitness tracker I have ever owned, so I don’t have a lot to compare it to. I do not have much disposable income, so I thought this was a safe investment for my first fitness tracker. I love it, and highly recommend it if you’re the average person looking to try a fitness tracker.

  10. Rich P

    This smart watch can connect to your phone via an app to manage your calls and text data. It also includes a biometric sensor that tracks vital statistics such as heart rate, blood pressure, steps taken, and other functions. It does have the standard features of a normal watch as well including alarm and chronometer. The biometric sensor is passable, but really should not be substituted for a medical device. Most of the readings when compared with a machine are close enough (within 10%). The BP tends to be a bit more spotty in terms of fluctuating readings, but the pedometer and the heart rate are fairly sensitive and can be trusted. I would not trust the O2 sensor, it seems quite off depending on how tight the wristband is. The watch takes a bit to set up properly, but is worth the time investment.

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