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The first problem I found was that I could not get the bracelet to synchronise with my Android tablet or phone. They came up as incompatible on the Android store. In the end I tried downloading various apps, but none of them worked. Eventually found GetFit2.0, which after a bit of fiddling managed to connect and synch. It now reliably syncs and connects with GetFit2.0. Seems to work quite well as a pedometer. I was hoping to use it as a notify from other applications using the vibrate function, but I haven't found a function to do that. It can create a vibrate alarm that is different for various alrm types, such as taking medication or waking up. I've not tested the sleep monitoring function yet.
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The watch disconnects constantly from the app and seems to vibrate randomly all the time when I get notifications from the app on my phone. I have no idea what the notifications are about since they are written in some Asian language. The app in general is very poorly translated and could do with a massive update. I would spend a little more money on a better product with a much better app with full English language support. I'd also like to add that the smart band itself seemed to be not brand new. The straps were scuffed and looked used. I would not recommend this product.
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The watch itself is not bad and its measurement of steps and heartrate may well be reasonably accurate. It claims to measure blood pressure but this is impossible with the sensors it has - this false claim casts a shadow over every other feature. I would have liked the watch to automatically measure and record heartrate at regular intervals during the day but this isn't possible - it only measures heartrate when you ask it to. My main problem was with the Android app that connects to it. This requires access to your contacts (why?), your photos and camera (why??) and the ability to make and receive calls (???!). The app was clunky and I uninstalled it when I saw that it was flattening the battery on my phone - what on earth was it doing?
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The watch itself is ok but the app that goes with it is rubbish, only tells you how much sleep you've had, none of the other features work no matter how many times you reboot it .
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Bought this as part of a mother's day gift. It does everything it says on the item discription. The band it's self it pretty well made. The features are brilliant and the fact that it connects via Bluetooth to your phone means they both have the exact same time and date. The step counter is very accurate. It also has a heart rate monitor and a km counter. The battery life per charge is between five and seven days. Other features that are quite useful is that it vibrates when connected by Bluetooth if your phone rings or you receive a text. Which is great if you live in a noisy city or town.
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