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The Endubro ID101 HR Fitness Bracelet is a versatile fitness tracker designed for both Android and iPhone users. It features a heart rate monitor, pedometer, and smart notifications, making it the perfect companion for anyone looking to enhance their fitness routine while staying connected.
A**V
A great fitness tracker!
With a very nice appearance and a reliable tracking system this fitness bracelet does the job in a fraction of the price that other trackers have. Actually, my husband owns one of the most expensive trackers on the market and I had the opportunity to compare their readings wearing them on the same hand. I found that endubro has almost no difference in the steps counting, but it can track sleep much better than the expensive one. Its battery keeps up for days with a single charging, it is light, and quite ellegant for a tracker. The application that accompanies the product provides the data in a very intuitive way, I would like though to see in the future some more options for the graphic representations. Overall I thing that the price-performance ratio for this product is great and I would definatelly recoment it.
A**R
Room for improvement - but useful
I received this product after being requested to test the product on behalf of the company.My product review:Packaging: Arrived in a small box which was small enough to fit through the letter box. Band itself was in a plastic packet with a peel away cover over the wrist band screen.Instructions for use: written in multiple languages - some proofing required re: English written instructions as spelling mistakes. The instructions are a little tricky to follow would be helpful to have the different languages clustered together in different sections, rather than having them listed under the English instructions.Product features:Wrist band - has multiple holes to allow it to fit different wrist sizes. I found the strap stiff and didn't sit as comfortably on my wrist. The strap is easy to remove/put on. The screen I found responds to swiping rather than tapping, as suggested by the instructions. You have the option of adjusting the orientation of the screen display front landscape to portrait. I found the screen worked better in landscape mode.Wrist sense: found this did not work most of the time - I ended up swiping the screen more often than not.Pedometer: not accurate - found it did not register steps taken in the house and when out and about.Calories: unsure how accurate this feature was - I did not pay too much attention to it.SMS alert: you have to set this up through the VeryFit app - found this did not work for me.Sleep recognition: I did not sleep with the band on, as I found it too uncomfortable on the wrist.Alarm, find phone, sedentary alert, remote camera, anti-lost and camera: you have to use the app for these functions. I found the remote camera you use is an in app camera not the camera of your phone - found it was a bit tricky to use.Caller ID: didn't work all of the time, when it did it took about 4-5 secs for the wrist band to vibrate to alert me to the call.Bluetooth: very easy to connect initially- fiddly to reconnect if the connection is lost or dropped. You have to connect via the VeryFit app.Charging: charges very quickly - 1.5/2 hours - plugs into any USB port. Note the instructions do not tell you how to remove the screen from the wrist band to uncover the USB stick portion - took some working out!!You need the VeryFit app on your phone in order for the wrist band to work - you have to physically click into the app to sync data - otherwise it does not automatically do this.Overall a good product, lightweight and easy to use, once you get the hang of it.
K**N
Unrefined but useful
I received this product gratis as part of a request for product testers. Below are my findings:Packaging:Comes in a small box that fits most letterboxes. Upon unboxing it was disappointing to see the plastic screen cover only half covering the screen. Perhaps it's a sign of low quality control? It meant I only got 50% satisfaction of "the peel"Physical Features:It has a TPE strap, TPE basically means it's supposed to be "comfortable rubbery-plasticky". I found it a but too stiff, meaning that I would notice it was there as it rubs against my side or anything else. On the other hand, it's very easy to put on and take off, and judging by the number of holes it should fit most wrist sizes.Charging is nice - 1.5 hours for 5-10 days use, and you don't need a cable, just pop out the device and plug in to a USB port. It acts like a dongle - very novel.Screen is...OK, it claims to be multi-touch. But really you will be tapping on different parts of it, or swiping. Mostly swiping seems to be the most responsive action (the only thing I can do to get the screen to wake from standby). Visibility on a sunny day was difficult.Instructions:Instruction booklet could use some proof-reading for better English.Features:The box lists a number of features:* Wrist sense: urgh. really annoying. Works about 10% of the time, if you're used to an android watch or apple watch, it will frustrate you.* Pedometer: Not that accurate, I've been walking around the house for a few hours and it has't recorded 1 single step.* Calories: I never trust these estimates, in any device. So ignored it. It's not actually a feature of the device though, more a feature of the app that you need to install on your phone.* SMS Alert: you need to use the "Veryfit" app to swtich on, and only can enable for certain apps like whatsapp, facebook messenger.* Sleep Recognition: I haven't slept with my device yet, I found it a little too uncomfortable for me.* Alarm: you configure in the app, it vibrates on alarm. Simple really. No snooze function.* Find phone: go through the menu on the device to find the relevant button, press, and your phone will ring.* Sedentary alert: configure start and end time, and it will tell you you're being a lazy bum. Seems to work well.* Remote Camera: cannot use with your phone's camera app, but one in the VeryFit app which isn't as sophisticated as most.* Anti-Lost: tells you if you go beyond 5 metres from your phone. Annoyingly keeps going off, with my phone in pocket.* Caller ID: works sometimes, but mostly not (again likely caused by connection issues). When it does work, it takes about 4 seconds from the time my phone starts ringing, to the time my wrist starts vibrating. I'm not sure what the use case is for this feature.There is also the option of the "HR" model, with a heart rate sensor. I don't know how accurate that would be though.Bluetooth connection keeps dropping: really annoying. And no easy way to get it to reconnect. This is when the phone is about 1 metre away with nothing in between."VeryFit" App:Requires "Veryfit for heartrate" app on phone, despite this model not having the HR sensor? Not sure if the app was written by the same company or not, and hence don't know about future updates and/or supportability. However the app appears to get mixed reviews from users of the Andriod Play Store. It gets more confusing when there are "Veryfit 1.0", "Veryfit 2.0", "VeryFit Pro" and "Veryfit for heartrate" apps. They should consolidate, I'm sure fitbit users enjoy the ability to just "install fitbit on my phone, and just go"Health data doesn't automatically sync, you need to make a conscious decision to sync data each day before midnight.Overall I like it, it's lightweight, tells the time, and lasts over a week.Update: Battery lasted about 21 hours. Meh.
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