Notice: 1.Please only use the app that we provided(HPlus Watch), it may not support other apps. If you can not download by scanning the QR Code on instructions, please go to GooglePlay/Apple Store to search “HPlus Watch” and download. 2.This is a fashion smart digital product, not medical device.With 5-8% margin of error,the data is just for your reference,especially as a sports exercise and weight loss guidance.For Medical use, please order other professional medical devices. 3.In order to reduce the error, please wear on your wrist with a finger distance from ulna, confirm the HR sensor very close to your skin, so it can detect the data more accurate. But do not wear the bracelet so tightly,effect of blood flow will also cause serious errors even get “0” heart rate data.The correct way is: wear 20 minutes or so, there is a slight indentation of HR detector on the wrist, but almost no indentation of the bracelet. 4.85mAh rechargeable lithium battery is built in.No charger in package,only a charging cable provided,but you can use any wall charger 5V/1A with USB output for charging,do not charge it on PC/laptop. 5.1 year warranty,please contact us directly when you have questions or issues. Specifications: Material:ABS+TPU  Weight:25g  Waterproof Level:IP67  Size:230mm X 20mm  Gravity Sensor:3D Sensor Heart Rate:PPG, support heart rate test when having rest or sleeping.But Heart rate function will use much power. So when you sleep at night, you'd better turn off the heart rate function. You can test it, when you rest.   Battery:120mAh  Charging Time:1-2 hours  Standby Time:If turn off Bluetooth and heart rate, standby about 3 days,if turn on Bluetooth and heart rate test, the battery just can use about several hours. Charger Required:DC 5V /1A System Requirements:Android 4.3 or above, IOS8.0-10.0, Bluetooth 4.0
R**Y
Nice wearable but app needs a lot of work.
I have had the device for about a year for 2-3 month walking competitions. At first I was very pleased with the wearable. For the price, the step-tracking and heart rate monitor are conveniently located on your wrist in a clean and fashionable band so you can effortlessly track your fitness all day. The device can also send push notifications (ie text messages and phone calls) so you have some nice smart watch capabilities there too. The battery life is great (4-5 days) and charges fully in under one hour. There are a few downsides to the system however: my only compaint on the wearable is that the heart rate monitor requires you to be extremely still for the duration of the reading and it takes at least 30 seconds, otherwise you have to do it again (doesnt seem like a long time but it is when youre in the middle of an exercise and by the time you get your HR it has gone back to resting). The rest is the app: the app is very cheesy and not intuitive, good luck trying to read the past weeks logs because the graphs are extremely tiny (you have to click on data points to view the metrics). The app crashes all the time and loses data (restored when the device connects back via bluetooth), however its annoying to want to record my steps for the week and the app says "Hplus has unfortunately stopped working" about 50% of the time I open it, with all the metrics at 0. The sleep and activity monitor for "yesterday's summary" is a pie chart which is pretty useless (no timeline, just percentages, e.g. "good sleep" 63%). Lastly, the app completely drains my battery (about 2-3 times per day), even when I turn bluetooth off and turn off all push notifications. From my dashboard/battery settings I can see that the app is constantly running in the background (and using bluetooth), but doesnt have the same options that you can easily close/swipe/shut off for brief periods of time. I have since deleted the app from my phone and record my steps each night before midnight (when all metrics return to 0). This is one option but if you want a more seamless app/wearable experience for this price point, I would recommend something else.
R**D
Waste of Money
I bought this as a gift for my father and he had a very difficult time setting it up. When we finally got together I could see why. To say it sporatically picked up his heart rate was an understatement. I then tried it on my wrist and had the same problems. I use a fenix3 GPS running watch and by no means was expecting this gadget to compare in any way, but I think in the 20 minutes I had this on it may have gotten my heart rate twice with some semblance of accuracy.
J**D
New User
I got the watch today. My first impressions;Looks fine. Simple and after a couple of tries I was able to adjust the bracelet.I had a fitbit but decided to change due to your offer of water protection in shower or swimming pool (hope also extend to swimming in the ocean but not deep).The letters and icons in the instructions pamphlet are extremely small and hence difficult to read. Identifying the icons is an effort per se and time consuming.You should simplify the bluetooth connection information for iPhone users. Just advise to go to the Apple Store and look for hpluswatch (and providing your iPhone is connected to Bluetooth) bingo you just go ahead from there to start your watch. Otherwise the scan fails to connect.The measurements should have the options of lbs and feet otherwise you have to google information to convert measurements.The chinese translation is fine in China but it does not work in the west. Try Spanish for example.Once I start using it I will comment more if necessary.These are my comments after days of use:I missed a temporizer as I walk based upon time walked not on distance and also the alarm vibrates too short and too light. I wonder if the manufacturer can update the watch with these two items?
M**N
Great bluetooth watch and pedometer. Not a great heart rate monitor.
This product works well, except that the heart rate monitor is rarely accurate (thus the 4 stars). This doesn't bother me much, since I don't use it to monitor my heart rate. I really wanted a pedometer that also works as a watch and can transfer the data to my iphone. All of those things it does beautifully. Recharging needs to be done every 4-6 days, I'd guess. It's pretty easy to hook up to the charger after the first couple of times. At first, I couldn't make the connection work, but it got easier when I paid better attention to all the contacts.
B**S
Not sure you can get more features out of a $35 watch. Notifications, steps, heart rate... Great bargain buy.
Notifications, knowing how many steps I've taken in the day, and a heart rate monitor. I didn't have high expectations spending $35, but for the money, the watch is great, giving me more than I would expect. I would guess that to get even close to these options, I would have to spend $100 -$400 for any other type of name brand watch that would have the same features. I'm not sure how accurate everything is, and I would like it to incorporate with Health Kit on my iPhone, but again for $35, I'm happy with my purchase.
B**A
I just recieved this today. as yet have not ...
I just recieved this today. as yet have not been able to down load the app to my i phone. The instructions on the manual has language such as. "Bracelet take off instruction " Firstly need bluetooth pair. Difficult to follow in some instances. Hopefully the app will eventually down load to my phone,. after some help frm a company rep I was able to download hplus watch ap to my iphone and the product is working well. It recharges quickly and seems to record steps and sleep accurately . hr seems ok for a wrist monitor. Overall very good product,
G**H
You won't be disappointed
This is a very well built Smart Band. I particularly like the heart rate monitoring feature. I had atril fibrillation a few months ago so need to monitor my heart rate. This is done in just a just a few seconds any time I want. It was very easy to add the soft ware to my smart phone. It keeps track of my steps and calorie consumption. I would buy this item again.
K**R
One Star
Broke the second day we had it. Returned it. It wouldn't charge.
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