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J**N
Heart rate is off but great otherwise
I just got this today. A little uncomfortable to wear with the screen facing out for me, so I wear it the other way. Steps work great, connected to my phone easily, notifications for calls and texts are great. My only real complaint is that the heart rate is rather inaccurate. It states, pretty consistently that my rate is between 80-95 but when I check with a BP cuff, it was only 71 right after getting a reading of 89 from the watch. :/ definitely worth the money, just don’t trust that part. Still waiting to see how battery life is.
M**E
Junk! Don't buy! Really!
Junk! I ignored all the bad reviews because I'm not a "fit bit" snob. I don't mind non name brand things. But this was total junk.Cons:-Does not keep accurate steps at all!-app didn't update my steps the second day-heart monitor not accurate- call/text notification only works if phone is on you (what's the point in that?) and even then it still doesn't always work.-recording your work out Is useless for tracking progress because it just lumps it all in the with distance and steps for the whole day. I don't know what that "option" even exists because it does not seperate the data.Wanted to love it. Really annoyed!Pros -Fits a small wrist 6 in.Keeps timePretty purpleAlso saw a review of people being bribed to take bad reviews down... Not a good sign for this company...
ア**ラ
Piece of garbage
Piece of garbage. The accompanying app is HORRIBLE. First of all, the app is written in broken English. I can deal with that, but it’s just unprofessional and makes things confusing. I don’t mean this in a judgmental or xenophobic way. I’m used to a certain quality of things and haven’t had this problem with anything else.The product is not intuitive. Neither the bracelet nor the app correctly measure steps. I synced it correctly through Bluetooth to my phone, and the number of steps KEEP RESETTING to zero. It’s so frustrating! I am returning this because it’s a piece of garbage. There’s no point in having this if it doesn’t measure my steps or activity.And it’s not user-friendly at all. Some of the icons on the face of it are hard to decipher and it has no explanation as to what they mean.I read other reviews on the iPhone App Store and they’re all complaining that this doesn’t measure activity or sync correctly to their Apple Health app, if anyone reading this is interested. I’ll go with the more expensive Fitbit. This isn’t worth it. You get what you pay for. :/
D**H
Once again looking at the numbers pays off.
When I go to purchase an item, I look to see how many reviews there are. If, say, one item has 12 reviews and another has 1,500, I am going to know 2 things. 1) A lot more people have item 2 and 2) The overall accuracy of the rating is much better. So it is with the. Lintelek Fitness Tracker IP67. When I looked at the features, I was questioning whether or not some of the parameters could ever be tracked by such a small device. Well, they can. (Perhaps the only feature which does have some quirks is sleep measurement, but I didn't buy it for sleep measurement, so I really don't care.)As for measuring steps, miles, activity time, kcal burned, the IP67 is spot on. When compared with other devices I borrowed, it came up the same every time. As mentioned, periodically the sleep analysis says I didn't sleep at all. Oh, well, at least I know I did.In the description it mentions that the strap is comfortable and that people don't even know that they are wearing the tracker. While I would go so far as to say that, I will say that it is the lightest and most comfortable thing I have put around my wrist ever. And I have gone without a watch for about 20 years just because I don't like wearing things on my wrist (in Arizona it gets hot and things make you perspire).The battery lasts me one week. I have it so that I recharge it at night the same day every week. Easy, convenient and simple to charge. No cables, adapters or rubber plugs to lose. Just plug in to USB port and you are ready to go in just a short while.Finally, the look is very stylish and does not get in the way or catch on anything. I recommend getting a two band version so that you have a backup band or one for play and one for dress up occasions. No embarrassing lights or noises to plague you when you are in a meeting, yet it can alert you to calls, notifications and such.I won't rate the software that goes with this as it is not part of the product per se, but the software was easy to install and does even more than you would expect and is easy to use.Final analysis: Do you want a fitness monitor? Buy a Lintelek Fitness Tracker IP67 Don't waste your money on the "expensive" ones. They aren't any better. In fact, because you pay less for the features, the IP67 is the best you can buy.
S**.
Decent smart fit watch depending on what you need from it
Overall decent for me as a just wanted the watch functionally and some semi-accurate readings. You get what you pay for and if you want more substantial features and accuracy then you know what you need to do. For a budget watch, this is decent to help you keep focused and track your fitness.Pros:works as a watch obviouslylooks nicecharging system is preferable to a proprietary way of chargingthe accompanying app works well and has nice featuressecure and durablewaterproof to a degree, enough to withstand a trip in the shower which I did on accidentCons:heart rate monitor is very slow, it seems to take it at intervals of time instead of whenever you pull it up on the watch.accuracy for steps and heart rate is definitely off, if you just like estimations and not too serious with it like me then that's fine but I know others would definitely need more accurate readings.the screen isn't bright enough to work outdoors effectively.
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