A**R
Great for the money!
I like this better than my Fitbit because it tracks helpful things that Fitbit does not. I never had an Apple Watch to compare looks and performance but this is also just a fraction of the price. Oximetry in the days of COVID might be helpful. It is cheerful in color but not fashionable and sleek. Get it if you like the functions available. Also easy to see. I am a senior and find this suits my needs.
B**3
Don’t waste your money.
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this smart watch because it looked smaller and sleeker than most of the others. I like the fact that it came with a gold tone band. Unfortunately right out of the box the band is already tarnished and literally shows areas of discoloring. The black band has no band strap to hold down the excess band once it’s on. I was willing to overlook the tarnished band and the fact that I would need to cut the silicone band in order for it not too flap around. I tried to charge it and it charged fully but after only an hour or two (while I tried to figure out how to flip from screen to screen) the battery showed it was almost empty! I thought “hmm maybe I only thought it was fully charged. So I let it charge for 3 hours. Again the display showed a full charge. I went for a 6 mile run/walk and low and behold the battery was on empty when I got back 1.5 hours later! Seriously messed up! Cannot even wear it all day cause the battery will run out.
A**.
Overall a good buy.
The functions are very easy to use. The app was easy to set up and pair with the watch. The face is larger than I thought it would be from the image on the website. Buy It is very stylish. However there is only one set of pins for the two bands. Getting the pins out of the black band that was on it when it came, was harder than you can possibly imagine. I almost gave up and was going to return it when I finally got them out and was able to attach the gold band.The bands are comfortable and easy to put on.The gold one has a magnet that fastens it. The excess strap on the black one tucks under the band so it's hidden.Overall happy.
S**M
What a watch!It's very beautiful.
I must say I love this watch!This is a very nice watch and it meets all my expectations.The things I love...I like the fact that I can take text messages and make phone calls on it if I need to.My email is fast and easy to read, and my phone works fine.The person I'm talking to can't say I'm talking to the watch.It does a good job of filtering out background noise from the phone.
J**D
Don't fall for it's pretty looks... very inaccurate, waste of money.
For the past 4-5 years, I've owned/used 3 different fitbits. My last Fitbit finally died, so I figured this was a good time to save some money and try a cheaper brand.The pros:This gokoo activity tracker is very stylish. Looks alone would give it 5 stars. The remote camera option is pretty cool. Battery life is about 3 full days. But that's all that's good about it.The cons (sorry... there are a lot!):Directions... No directions were included. Not that big a deal, it doesn't take rocket science to figure it out, but it did make things more difficult.Steps... At least twice, I noticed it wasn't counting my steps. I would check to see what my step count was at, walk around a bit, and it would still be at the same number before starting to count again. That being said, seeing as how no activity tracker is perfect, the steps seemed somewhat close to accurate.Miles (miles, not kilometers)... Completely inaccurate. It gave me a mile for every 1k steps I took. First full day wearing it, tracker claimed I had walked just over 12k steps, which somehow equaled 13 miles on the app. Unless my stride is over four and a half feet (I'm 5'6"), that's impossible. Fitbit would normally put me around 5 miles with 12k steps, which seems more accurate.Calories... Inaccurate. At the end of an extremely active day (over 12k steps, 100 minutes of exercise, constantly moving) my calorie count came in at just over 1300 burned. On a similar day, Fitbit would put me closer to burning 2500-2700 calories. Since it's estimated that a sedentary person burns 1800-2000 calories a day, I'm confident saying this gokoo watch is way off when it comes to counting calories.Heart rate, blood pressure, ECT... The description of this watch is misleading. It does track your heart rate, blood pressure, ECT., but you have to do it manually. You have to press a button that reads your heart rate for that exact time. Where Fitbit gives you an all-day reading that you can view on the app, gokoos chart will tell you "you checked your heart rate at 3:17, and it was X bpm at that time". Unless you're constantly pressing the button, it won't show you any changes in heart rate, blood pressure, ECT. Useless if you use the monitor to keep track of your heart rate during workouts.Sleep... The first night I wore it, it said I slept 0 hours and 0 minutes. The second night, I shut my house down (locked up, set alarms, ECT.) and got ready to climb into bed. I looked at my watch to check the time... Apparently I had already been asleep 42 minutes... All while standing up, walking around.This activity tracker is very pretty, but is nothing more than an expensive watch. Buyer beware.
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