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L**
I LIKE IT! (as good as my fitbit alta!)
My fitbit malfunctioned and was out of warranty so I needed another tracker. This one had good ratings and had what I wanted (it actually has more features that I currently use!). If you want a fancy tons of bells and whistles that is like an apple watch, you will be disappointed. If you are looking for something comparable to a $100 dollar fitness tracker, you will be HAPPY! I mainly use this for time (it is a watch afterall!) and to track my steps. I think it is actually more accurate the my previous more expensive device. I also LOVE the fact that the time display is larger (since I use reading glasses) and the display is easier to read in daylight compared to the more expensive tracker. The heartrate feature takes a few seconds before a heartrate is displayed (compared to the instant display on a fitbit) but that is the only "issue" I have found . The heartrate also appears to be very accurate. The features I have not yet used are connected to the app. The watch will alert you to phone calls and text messages. It will also track your exercise (bike, walk, run) and your sleep.. I have not enabled these features yet. For more petite women, you may want to purchase a smaller wrist band (I am using the very first hole on the band)I have had the watch about a month and so far have been very pleased! It charges well (and more easily than the more expensive tracker). From my experience, it also holds a charge for a bit longer ( a little over a week). For people like me who do not need tons of fancy stuff but appreciate a reliable product, this is the perfect watch!
L**W
Does all I want
Three weeks in.. functioning perfectly. Easy to use.. why spend all the $$ on a smart-watch or name brand fitness watch when you can get this item. It does all I need it to do.... notify me when message comes in, tell time, and track my steps and sleep. Easy to use interface on my phone.
P**A
LETSCOM: An Accurate and Inexpensive Fitness Tracker
I bought the black Letscom tracker after my Fitbit Zip died and I found out they no longer manufacture them. Not gonna lie, I would have bought another Zip if I found it used for about $20, but the Zips on eBay were selling for around $50, which is much more than I'm willing to pay for a used, outdated fitness tracker.Anyway, after researching different options I settled on the Letscom tracker. I liked that it was only $30 which is big for me because I don't have lots of disposable income to throw around.Although I'm not a big fan of the "watch" aspect, I'm getting used to wearing one again. I would much prefer if they had a way to clip it to your belt, but I can't seem to find a clip accessory. Hopefully they'll offer it in the future.Honestly, I only bought this thing for it's step tracking abilities. There are a bunch of other features that I basically ignore. I've tested "run mode" and "bike mode" and they work just fine but I never use them. Who knows? Maybe I'll change my mind someday. I guess it's good that I have the option.Things I like about this tracker:* It's super accurate when counting steps. I figured I was wasting my money on this tracker buying from a relatively unknown company. I'm happy to admit that I was wrong. It does a great job accurately counting steps.* I appreciate that it's waterproof up to a point. They say don't wear it in the shower or swimming pool and I don't. But I'm glad that I can still wear it while washing my hands. I have a weak bladder and pee a lot throughout the day. It's much easier being able to wash my hands while wearing the watch instead of having to take it off 7-10 times a day whenever I use the rest room.* It was easy to connect to the app on my phone. Sometimes pairing Bluetooth devices to your phone can be a downright pain the neck. This paired on the first try and hasn't needed to be re-paired once since I've been using it for more than a month now. My Bluetooth scale needs to get paired again at least 3 times a week, which is super annoying. So kudos for making an easy device that actually works!* The watch is thin and not too bulky or heavy. I don't like wearing watches. I have no problem admitting it. And it took some getting used to with this watch. But because it's thin and light, it didn't take too long to feel normal. I'd still prefer a belt clip, but this is okay since I have no other choice.* It's pretty easy to charge. I know it says it will last a week. Mine doesn't go quite as long. I usually have to charge it every 3 days which isn't too bad. Pulling off the watch band and plugging it in to a USB port is really easy. And it charges in less than an hour, which is great.That's about all I have to say about the Letscom watch fitness tracker. This review went a lot longer than I anticipated.All in all, this is a good tracker that I'm glad I bought. I miss the online community aspect with Fitbit, so maybe they'll create one in the future. Besides that, if you want an inexpensive, accurate, easy to use step counter and fitness tracker this is a great option. I highly recommend it.
M**Y
Love this !
Love this. Works well and super easy to set up, best $30 I spent. Its pretty awesome/ and does more than I expected. It even has a wake up alarm clock
A**Y
Great Product
I love this product so much. I bought a second one for my mom. It isnt ultra hi tech but it does everything you need to. It counts steps, heart rate etc. It tells the time and can also link to your phone for calls and texts.I bought this to see if I would use it and if I could justify paying for an apple watch. I also convinced two of my co workers to buy them too! You only need to charge it every 5 days or so and when it does need to be charged it charges in about 30 mins.The customer support is also awesome. Two of the bands broke and they replaced them immediately for me.
L**A
Bien
Bien
A**O
Es decente
Me gusto pero no me acomodo muy bien con su pantalla es algo rara
P**Y
intenda un otro fitness cracker.
El software es muy pobre en comparación con Fitbit.
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