- Heart Rate & Sleep Monitoring: Tracks real-time heart rate automatically & continuously and automatically tracks your sleep duration & consistency with comprehensive analysis of sleep quality data, helping you adjust yourself for a healthier lifestyle
- All-day Activity Tracking: Accurately record all-day activities like steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes and sleep status
- Multi-Sport Modes & Connected GPS: 14 exercise modes help you better understand specific activity data; Connect the GPS on your cellphone can show run stats like pace and distance and record a map of your workout route
- See Calls & Messages on Your Wrist: Receive call, calendar, SMS and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display; never miss the messages that matter
- Built-in USB Plug: Easy to charge with any USB block and computer; no charging cable and dock needed; one single charge gives you up to 7 days of working time
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Carolyn Sproles
Great budget fitness tracker
I love this thing! I’m trying to be more active and have been curious about how much I’m walking and my heart rate, and I’m too cheap to buy a more expensive version. This checks all the boxes. It seems to be very accurate, apart from my sleep patterns, which doesnt bother me enough to deter me from using it. I’ve had it almost two weeks and haven’t charged it since the first day I got it, so I’m impressed with the battery. I can’t speak for getting texts/call alerts on it because I haven’t enabled those options, but all the other features are great and the app is easy to use. It’s hard to tell from the picture but I ordered the green, which is definitely more of a teal (which is what I was hoping for!) I praised it so much my boyfriend got one too. If you want a fitness tracker but don’t want to shell out big bucks this is perfect.
Gina Passarella
Love the redesign! ❤️
I had the older version of this fitness tracker for about a year. I figured I would order a replacement when my daughter killed my last one while it was charging. I had some issues with the previous model including charge time/frequency, app drain etc. this new one seems to have fixed all of the little gripes I had. They even fixed the fact that the heart rate monitor light used to come out from under the unit and at some points I found it hitting me in the eye(during yoga)🙄 this did mean the unit does have a different profile but totally worth it. It did mean I actually did have to read a manual for once as the app changed completely with this unit to eliminate that pesky heavy battery drain. Can’t say enough good things! Loved this little unit before for its accuracy and good price, but now it’s really awesome😊
Jonathan Primrose
15,000 steps a day, give or take
Nice fitness tracker for the price. Pulse reading accurate if properly tight to wrist. Measured against my doctor's machine. Came out to +/- 5%. Steps average out to accurate. Sometimes it reads a bit too much other times not quite enough. But compared to my cell's gps it came out to less than a 3% variance. It doesn't always maintain a Bluetooth connection with the phone because it's not supposed to. Instead the phone pushes and pulls as needed. I get all my messages and alarms without issue. Is it as good as a fitbit? Nope, but it is only 1/6th of the price. I hit the gym twice a day and this little gem has really enhanced the experience. Fairly stylish and thin enough to not get snagged. Pulling off one of the wrist straps for charging is not the chore that some reviewers make it out to be. It charges is a couple hours at most and is good for a week after that. If you want a fitbit and can't spend the $$$ right now, this is a great substitute.
Nancy Ward
Great tracker, better priced than fitbit...
I wanted a fitness tracker that does what fitbit does, but didn't want to pay fitbit prices. Fitbits have always seemed overpriced to me, all the models are about 2x what I would be willing to pay. Enter this fitness tracker. It seemed to have all the features I was looking for for a great price, so gave it a shot. The first one I ordered for my wife. Shortly thereafter I ordered another for me, after we were happy with the first one. Pro's: Battery life is exceptional. Way better than I imagined. This may vary a bit depending on the user, as activity modes and heartrate and stuff probably uses the battery more than just ordinary wearing, but it lasts several days at least on a charge. Charging seems to only take a couple hours to charge it all the way up. Step counting seems pretty accurate, I did some short-term testing when we first got it, and it was within 1-2 steps of actual count at 100step test. The app is ok, it gives you all the stuff you'd expect, from steps per day, stat's by the week, your workout summaries, and walk/run maps. Plus sleep cycles as well (only for night, naps don't count, and aren't logged as sleep, for some reason). Con's: It doesn't come with it's own USB charger. But will charge on any usb port, from a laptop USB port, to a cell phone charger, so you don't really need one. The display is a bit dim in full daylight. Inside, and in shade it is fine, but in bright sun, with light reflecting off the screen, the display can be a bit tough to read without covering it with your hand and/or changing the angle to get it out of sunlight. Heartrate monitor is "iffy". I'm not sure what to make of it, whether it's accurate, or not, or how often. Sometimes it matches up exactly with manual pulse taking count, and other times, it just seems to be off, like after a workout, it can say that your max HR was 102, when you know you were higher than that. It may just be the way it takes it, or the algorithms used to average it, or something, I'm not sure of. In either case, I only use that as ancilliary data, and not primary data point, so not a big deal to me. Overall: I feel it was a great deal. The product works as advertised, and costs a reasonable amount compared to fitbit brand tracker. I feel it was a good buy, and worth the price, and would recommend.
Maria Lopez
I am extremely satisfied with this watch
I am extremely satisfied with this watch. In my opinion, it is better than some Fitbits. I got the purple one and my brother got the black one. We are so happy with them. Here are the good things and bad things about it: 1. It is so accurate in counting our steps, calories burnt, and time exercised. I admit I was slightly worried about this part. 2. The commercial says it is waterproof, but i highly doubted that it would actually be waterproof, as only the best Fitbits are. However, I accidentally took it with me to a bubble bath, and it stayed underwater for about an hour, and it was perfectly fine. 3. It has so many different modes, even more than my friends legit Fitbit. It has walk mode, run mode, bike mode, soccer mode, tennis mode, dance mode, etc. 4. It is so comfortable. You also dont need a cable to charge it. You can switch bands and colors and it is so simple. These are only a fewreasons i love it. i have had it for about four months. I love it. I highly recommend that you get this tracker.
Chrissie Phillips
I love it!
I've had my LETSCOM for about two weeks, so it may be premature to say it's great! But it was easy to pair with the App on my iPhone--almost everything on the tracker is controlled with the App. The App is easy to use and syncing the tracker to the APP is very quick. I've had 3 other trackers (the Charge HR) over the past 2-1/2 years and all three have broken (two in the charging area). When I was once again offered a 25% discount on the purchase of a new one, I said that's it, I'm done! I can buy 5 LETSCOMs for the price of one of the major competitor's and I think the LETSCOM is better. The band is more comfortable (it's softer) and the display is larger and very clear. The display has a battery indicator, which I like. I feel that the step count may be more accurate than its competitor, which I believe over-counts the steps due to random arm movements. I also like that the LETSCOM comes apart easily to charge and that the battery lasts at least a week. The only minor issue is that the band is one-size-fits-all and I have a very small wrist. I have it on the 2nd to last hole, so if the band stretches, I might have to have a shoe repairman make me another hole. But, other than that, I love it!
Odunola Oladunni-Afolabi
Reliable fitness tracker
Very stylish looking fitness tracker. It has the functions I was looking for with a few extra. The battery life is twice what I expected, not needing a charge for over a week. It synced immediately with the recommended app and connected via Bluetooth with my phone right away. I get notifications of texts and messages so I can see what I need to respond to. I feel that the steps counter is very accurate and it signals when I have reached my daily goal. It resets itself every day so I don't need to do that. Via the app I can disable the features I don't want, such as the sedentary time reminder. I can track my daily achievements easily, helping me to reach my goals. For charging, the band comes off and I attach the watch to my usb quick charge for about 30 minutes and it's fully charged again. The light is red when it charges and goes off when it's done. It was completely worth the price paid and I'm very satisfied.
Linda Briere
Great buy for the money
Works pretty well for the price but instructions are of zero use for other than for connecting to your smart device. Can only connect to one device at a time. Will connect to Apple health app also as well as having an app of it’s own. For a basic fitness tracker, tracks heart rate, sleep monitoring, exercising running, walking bicycling, hiking and steps it’s worth it. I’m a Bluetooth kind of guy and my iPhone sits in on the table most of the time I’m home so the Apple fitness app is of not much help, this fitness band keeps track of my fitness goals awfully well and automatically downloads to IPhone. I highly recommend this device to anyone just beginning to track their activity without spending a lotof money. p.s. I’m a big man, a really big man and the silicon wristband fits nicely, I haven’t worn a wristwatch for over 30 years because of a nerve issue in my left wrist that causes an unbelievable amount of wrist & arm pain by even the slightest amount of pressure. p.s.s. This meter is water resistant (not waterproof) for up to 1 meter. Finally, my tracker requires re-synchronizing several times a day, however, this is most likely because I spend so much time out of range of my iPhone’s ability to receive Bluetooth signals.
Jerrid D Lindsay
Love this tracker
Love this tracker! Would definitely recommend. Like how you don't need a special charging plug. Love how you can choose up to 3 activities to track from the tracker(and change @ anytime on the app...see photo). The on screen notifications are nice also. The only thing I would reccomend considering would be go for a darker colored wrist band...like any light colored band colors transfer over time and the edges of the band become dark.
Saleem Nawaz
Amazing for the price
I have been looking for a less expensive replacement for my broken Fitbit HR. This is perfect. It actually pairs with my phone easier than my Fitbit did. Both the tracker and the app are easy to use. I love pairing it with my phone and recieving notifications about calls and texted The only reason I gave it 4 stars is that the heart rate monitor is not always accurate. It’s fairly accurate when reading my resting heartrate but not when working out. During an intense fitness class, where my heart rate is usually 140-160, it read 84. Update: I added a 5th star because I was able to get an accurate heart rate reading if I wear it upside down so it sits on the underside of my arm.