Okay, so I’ve been using this tracker for a few weeks now, and here’s the tea ☕.
First off, the design is sleek AF. It’s lightweight and doesn’t feel like I’m wearing a brick on my wrist. The band is comfy, and I love that it doesn’t flap around like some other trackers I’ve tried.
The battery life? Meh. It lasts about 3-5 days, which is decent for the price, but definitely not the 7-10 days they claim. Charging is easy though—just pop off the band and plug it into any USB port. No fuss.
Now, the step counter… yeah, it’s a bit wonky. My phone says I’ve walked 5,000 steps, but the tracker claims I’ve climbed Everest. If you’re a step-counting fanatic, maybe take the numbers with a grain of salt.
Heart rate and sleep tracking? Surprisingly accurate! I’ve compared it to my friend’s fancy Garmin, and the readings are pretty close. The sleep breakdown (deep, light, REM) is eye-opening—turns out I’m a light sleeper who tosses like a rotisserie chicken.
Water resistance is legit. I’ve washed dishes, gotten caught in the rain, and even dunked it briefly (oops), and it’s still kicking. Just don’t take it scuba diving.
Downsides? The app sync is lazy. I have to manually open it to update my stats, which is annoying. Also, the notifications buzz non-stop sometimes, like it’s having a panic attack.
Overall, for $20? Solid deal. It’s not perfect, but it gets the job done. Would I buy it again? Probably, but only if my current one mysteriously ‘breaks’ right before Black Friday sales.