⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: Where Style Meets Smart Health Monitoring!
The Popglory Smart Watch is a versatile fitness tracker designed for both men and women, featuring advanced health monitoring capabilities including blood pressure, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. With a full touch screen, customizable watch faces, and compatibility with both Android and iOS devices, it serves as a perfect companion for your active lifestyle. Enjoy up to 10 days of battery life and a range of smart features to keep you connected and informed.
Color | Black |
Band Color | black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS 9.0 & above and Android 4.4 & above smartphones |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | TFT |
Screen Size | 1.4 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 10 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Item Weight | 44 Grams |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Blood Pressure Monitor, Multisport |
Controller Type | IOS |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport Type | Walking, Cycling, Badminton, Running, Basketball, Football, Fitness |
Operating System | Android,Ios |
Additional Features | Time Display, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Sedentary Reminder, Sleep Monitor, Pedometer, Text Messaging, Calorie Tracker, Alarm Clock, Music Control |
W**R
The Best Economy Smart Watch I've Had to Date! 🙂👍
I have a Fitbit Charge 2 I've used to track my steps, heart rate and stairs for several years now, and it does a great job with that. However, I have never understood why the more expensive smart watches and fitness trackers do not offer BP and blood oxygen level measurement options also.I bought a set of ankle bands for my Fitbit and wear it there now (and get MUCH more accurate step counts than when wearing it on my wrist) and began a search for an affordable smart watch that measures BP and O2 levels.Over the past six months, I have bought and tried out six different BP smart watches from Amazon and returned four of them because of their extremely inaccurate algorithms used to calculate BP. The worst one was always at least 16 mmHg off systolically and 8-10 mmHg off diastolically. Also, the accompanying apps were nothing to write home about.I had just about given up when I found this watch, decided to give it a try, and I'm so glad I did! This is hands down THE most comfortable watch of any kind I have ever had on my wrist! It's very lightweight and the band is so soft and pliable I forget I even have it on! I love the style and for once, the BP readings are well within the ballpark of what my actual cuff monitor shows. I don't have an actual oxygen sat reader, but when I compared my result with the reading I got when I visited my physician's office and, it was only off by 1%.The mobile app which accompanies this watch, HeroBand III, it's also commendable. It paired easily with my Galaxy Note 10+ and offers a wealth of information that's easily understandable. I think it compares quite favorably to the Fitbit app regarding stat breakdowns.The notification feature works perfectly with my texting program and offers a list of other apps to connect to. The one that is missing that I use regularly is FB Messenger. I hope it will be added in a future software update. The weather function and exercise timer work great, too!Battery life on the watch is excellent. I last charged it on Tuesday morning, and two days later, the battery indicator shows there is a 90% charge left. I don't sleep with my watch on, and turn it off when I remove it for the evening, which could be one reason why it's just sipping it's battery charge.The only measurement that is off is the step counter. It is returning results of about 40% lower than what my Fitbit on my ankle says. I think this is just because it's worn on the wrist, so I don't really pay attention to that feature.This is easily the best economy smart watch I've used to date. I like it so much, I have ordered a second one as a backup in case the current one ever fails or if this model is ever discontinued.
P**J
Very good fitness tracker
I really like this watch! I have been using Garmin fitness watches for many years because I just needed to change the battery once a year. Because of several issues with the Garmins, I decided to look at my options. This one has all the features that I want (but I made the mistake of not getting a waterproof model). I like that i can change the watch face.
A**R
Works great except blood pressure
I have been pleasantly surprised with this PopGlory watch. The construction seems solid, the band is comfortable and the display is bright and clear with good color display. The app was easy to set up on my phone and the pairing with the watch was simple to do. I have not had to recharge the battery in almost 3 days.I have tested the various functions, comparing to known devices. The heart rate monitor displays results similar to my Garmin, and my wife’s Apple 7 watch. The step counter is within 2-3% of the Garmin, except for steps on the tennis court, and the PopGlory seems to be better. (The Garmin undercounts short rapid steps.) The oximeter is close enough to my dedicated oximeter to be useful. Where this watch does not do well is in blood pressure readings. I have taken a dozen bp readings spread over the 2 days I have owned the PopGlory, and it has reported every single reading within the range 142-148 systolic and 82-87 diastolic. The lack of variability is suspicious alone, but I have compared a half-dozen of those readings to the results from an Omron arm-cuff bp device immediately after taking the PopGlory readings, and the Omron showed between 116 and 132 systolic and 69 to 77 diastolic, always significantly below the PopGlory. The Omron has been calibrated in my Doctor’s office, so the PopGlory gets the wrong reading for me. However, Apple, Fitbit and Garmin do not provide blood pressure readings at all, and I suspect that they do not do so because the technique employed in these sorts of devices is inherently inaccurate for many, if not all, people.But even with the problems with blood pressure accuracy, the PopGlory seems to be an incredible value. I hope it holds up over time as well as my Garmin has.
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