
A Google user
This app is not working. It's connected to the band, but it does not load the info from the band. If I try to refresh the app, it simply shuts down. I have tried resetting it, disconnecting and connecting the band all over again, but it didn't make a difference. The band doesn't actually read my pulse, it just counts my steps and acts as a watch. To be honest, I'm disappointed.
78 people found this review helpful

Kelli Carter
What do you expect from a $20 fitness tracker? When compared to the other fitness tracker that I got cheap, I like this one better. I prefer the automatic hourly measurements which is better than having to remember to go in and press the button for the measurements. I don't find that the HR is correct because it will stay that I am at my base HR even when I am working out. I don't know how good the other functions are as well but at least they provide a base so you can see any outliners. HOWEVER, it is a PAIN to connect the bluetooth AND it shows a button to share or export the data. BUT the button doesn't even work so I have to manually input my #'s into my separate excel sheet.
17 people found this review helpful

A Google user
The App is part of the "fitness bracelet" so a review of the app alone is not fare to the fitness bracelet and vice versa this was a $15USD device and to be fair most of the bio sensors seem to work fine. CONS battery life on my phone was sucked dry at an alarmingly fast rate, Notifications on the phone would not show up on the watch (not a big loss). Non standard bluetooth hookup and absolutely no security I could see (some random could use there app to hook up to your fitness band and get data) Pro the watch stores the data and the app just polls the fitness band. in the end I put it on a retired device which I will power on just to collect data! It is what it is.
11 people found this review helpful