Description
- Dress you up! A design combining jewelry and a fitness tracker. Take straps in different styles and colors. Find the style that moves you.
- 24/7 Blood Pressure & Heart Rate: Understand your resting heart rate and blood pressure trends with FITVII 24/7 Heart rate and blood pressure monitoring watch. Provide data support for your exercise planning. (Only for encouraging a healthy lifestyle, not for medical use)
- Blood Oxygen: FITVII slim fitness tracker can measure your blood oxygen saturation and help you understand your physical state. Great for high-intensity workouts and sports like marathons and gym workouts.
- Sleep Tracking: Better sleep can power your days. Track your time in light and deep sleep to better understand your sleep quality each night.
- Track all-day activity: Your steps, distance, and calories burned will automatically count and record.
- Smart Functions: An easy-to-use activity fitness tracker with 7 sports modes and various intelligent features. DIY watch face, call and message notifications, weather, drinking and sedentary reminder, alarm clock, music control, and female menstruation period reminder.
- Compatibility: FITVII Slim Fitness tracker is compatible with Android 5.0 & iOS 10 and above smartphones with Bluetooth 4.0, but is not compatible with PC, iPad, or Tablet. One full charge gives up to 7-10 days of working time. (Varies with use and other factors)
Manas Swain –
This watch got very good reviews, but still doesn’t really mean anything. I’ve had things with bad reviews work well and I’ve had things with good reviews not work so well. I normally don’t put reviews in, but for a kinda no name watch and I’ve tried a few…..this watch is very easy to connect and alot of the advertisement about this watch are actually true….it is the best value brand smart watch I have come across yet. Kinda wish the app had a few more options. But all in all this is a very nice add to your phone…..steps seem quite accurate, sleep monitor works well….I think, I was sleeping lol…..the blood oxygen seems fairly accurate, as well as the BPM….the BP I’m kinda on the fence about….don’t take that one to heart lol, no pun intended….but overall, the notifications work well, battery life is decent….depending on use, I would recommend this watch for sure, for an alternative to spending alot more on the alot more name brand watches….hope this helps
Manas Swain –
Good quality health tracker. Very light weight and track accurately the step and heart rate. Thanks
Amazon Customer –
I have been using this for a week now and it the best fitness watch that I have owned. My wife loved the simplicity to use and cool screen
Anastasia –
As described, works as it should.
Fairly comfortable to wear, but may need to change the strap as the metal can irritate.
Would like a greater range of screen choices with clock hands.
SoCalGal –
I bought my watch in June, three months ago, I actually like it a lot, easy to use, has what I need, it’s not very big, very good, but the strap is already breaking, and where it connects to charge is rusty. I know it’s not the most expensive but it’s not from the dollar store either. It didn’t even last three full months.
VERY DISAPPOINTED !! ☹️
I want to update my review, I know I was disappointed with the quality of my watch. After my comments , the manufacturer contacted me, to apologize for the inconvenience, very kind and helpful, they
replaced my watch. I am very happy to deal with a professional, responsible and ethical company!
Thank you so much FITVII
Katy DeWitt –
This is a nice looking, comfortable watch with a great selection of applications. I’m still learning and discovering things about it as I lost my user manual, however, they have a very helpful customer service department to put me back on track. =)
Amazon Customer –
Bought it for my mum sis he could monitor her steps. She finds it very useful at work, she can track her daily work outs, read messages when the phone is not available. The design is very nice, long body of the watch goes well on the wrist. Good value for money. Easy to use and to charge.
Katy DeWitt –
I may end up updating this review later since I’ve only had it for a day so far, but so far I’m loving this fitness watch. I haven’t bought one in a good while, but I am chronically ill/disabled and slowly trying to work on moving more and tracking my vitals more.
I love the style, it’s very versatile and can match with different outfits, both casual or athletic. I love being able to switch out the interface of the watch, including custom photo backgrounds. I did take off a star because I would like it to be slightly more customizable. With custom photos you can only add the time and there are limited fonts for the time/date. I wish I could also add like the step count or data points too. Otherwise, I love the dial library selections.
The vitals are mostly accurate. I also have a pulse oximeter that I use along with the watch to check for accuracy. Sometimes they are slightly off, but I would say 9/10 it’s accurate. BP is the most inaccurate for me. The box comes with a disclaimer that it’s not an electrocardiogram, so I am always taking my vitals with other medical instruments specifically made to test blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and heart rate.
Battery life is okay, but I often have to have it on the lowest brightness setting in order to keep it from draining too quickly.
Unsure how accurate the sleep data is. It seems to be accurate, but I have only used it for one night so it’s hard to say yet. I am a pretty restless sleeper and I had more light sleep than deep sleep, so I think that tracks.
Seems to be tracking my steps accurately. I think sometimes it doesn’t track all my movement, but when I check my step count at the end of the day, I think it’s a solid estimate of how active I was.
All in all I am very pleased with the watch, I just personally love customization, so I hope the FitCloudPro app eventually comes out with more interface options!
lor –
So far, so good. I’ve only used this for a few days, but am pretty impressed! First off, I think they sent a gold colored watch face for my pink band, but it’s not that noticeable. I wondered how it could measure BP without pumping up, but apparently there is something new called pulse arrival time (PAT) that measures time and/or strength between a heartbeat and the time it reaches your wrist as a pulse. It’s seeming pretty accurate. Same with oxygen and HR. Weather measurement is off. I tried the sleep monitoring one night and that seemed pretty good too. I usually have an 1.5-hr intermission during sleep in the middle (hate it, but that’s the way it is). It picked up a 30 min awake time surrounded by light sleep instead. I’m usually watching TV during that time, so I think I was awake. No biggie. I saw that I’m getting the deep sleep required. Steps seemed spot on when going straight continually, maybe not as good when turning around. I haven’t tried the different activities’ counts, but found when I rode my exercise bike, the watch did not pick it up as steps. I’m older and not great with newer technology, but eventually did sort out most of the app and settings. Tricky for old fingers to get the band on, but I did. Then realized I needed to charge it first and couldn’t find any holes. By luck, when maneuvering it, the swinging cable attached itself to the magnets on the back of the watch. LOL. The Q&As here helped me along (thanks, fellow shoppers). I’m still getting the swiping directions down to find things on it. For those who can’t find how to change metric to imperial, you do it through the app on your phone. There are three tabs in the app at the bottom of the screen that bring up a host of selections under Home, Device, and Mine. For some things to work, you need to provide permissions. IE, I had to allow access to SMS and WhatsApp to view text messages on the screen. Tiny to read, but neat technology. It throws out Hints if you’re trying to set something up, but have not allowed specific permissions yet to do so. Now some of the things it asked permission for seemed out of bounds to me, and I refused. So I probably will never even try to put a picture on my watch, see my email there or phone calls. I did find a more pleasing face dial in their app library than the red/black or striped thing. Lastly, I can’t report on longevity, but if it fails anytime soon, I will update. I’m quite pleased right now. 3/19: Still liking the watch, but a couple issues. It can be frustrating to scroll on the watch face. Some swipes don’t seem to register. I’ve found a slow thumb moves the menu best for me to get to the correct area without opening a different one with my swipe. A couple times, the watch face has seemed to change itself- perhaps I did it accidentally. But I’ve always been able to get the one I want back. I read here that a person put it on a drinking glass and it still read a heart rate, so I tried it. Nope, mine shows blanks. When you first open a previously used function, it will display the last measurement taken, so I wonder if that was the case with the reads that person got.