💪 Elevate Your Fitness Game with Style!
The Jawploy Fitness Tracker is a multifunctional smart watch designed for health-conscious individuals. It features a heart rate monitor, step counter, and sleep analysis, all while being stylish and waterproof (IP68). With a battery life of 5-7 days and compatibility with both Android and iOS, this tracker is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey.
Color | Pink |
Band Color | Pink |
Style Name | Modern, Portable, Intellegence, High quality, Accuracy |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Compatible Phone Models | Android 4.4 or above, IOS 9.0 or above |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | LED |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Battery Capacity | 105 Amp Hours |
Item Dimensions | 2.44 x 0.8 x 2.44 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.44"D x 0.8"W x 2.44"H |
Band Length | 7.9 Inches |
Item Weight | 23.04 Grams |
Band Width | 0.8 Inches |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Blood Pressure Monitor/Heart Rate Monitor/Other Health Data Test, Smart Watch/Pedometer/ Calorie Tracker/Step Counter/Alarm clock, Calendaring/Phone Call/Message Notification/Password Protection/IP68 Waterproof, Fitness Tracker/Activity Tracker/Distance Tracker/Female Health Assistant, Sleep Monitor/Sedentary Reminder/Drink Water Reminder |
Water Resistance Depth | 30 Meters |
Controller Type | Android 4.4 or above, IOS 9.0 or above |
Metrics Measured | Blood Pressure, Sleep Duration, Heart Rate, Calories Burned, Step Count |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport Type | Multi-Sports for more than 16 types, Cycling, Running, Basketball |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Additional Features | Fitness Tracker/Activity Tracker/Distance Tracker/Female Health Assistant/Sleep Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor/Heart Rate Monitor/Other Health Data Monitor/Step counter |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Band Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
A**R
A good buy for an inexpensive basic tracker
For an inexpensive fitness tracker, it has been surprisingly good. I have wearing it daily for over a year now and it still consistently captures data. The small size keeps it relatively unnoticeable on the wrist, and the band surprisingly doesn’t cause excessive sweating. Shortcomings include, relatively short battery life (charge about every other day- but it is a quick charge) and can only hold two or three days worth of data without a download to the app (so just make sure to download every couple of days).
G**
Not accurate at all
I have had this for 5 weeks now. It does not accurately track steps. First you have to make sure to refresh the app so it will be the most recent info.The app on the phone shows two different numbers of steps for the same date and time. And that is different from what appears on the face of the watch. Also, it loses track of time a few times a week. Going in to refresh the app will correct this.I don't use the other features so no review on those. I am going to bite the bullet and purchase another Fitbit. I have purchased 3 different off brand trackers and none of them are accurate.This particular device is difficult to take apart and charge. You must have a lot of strength in your hands to pull off the watch band in order to charge the device.Lastly, the face of the watch is difficult to activate. I have tried tapping it once for short time, several times quickly, and squeezing it. It will eventually activate. Can't get it to go through the various screens to view the info though.Don't waste your money on this one.
H**H
Average purchase, not for the tech challenged
Bought this for my technology challenged mom. The technology won. We sent it back. I’m sure it would be fine for anyone that can work “smart” objects with ease.
Z**Z
It's a decent fitness tracker
Due to a weakening battery I needed to replace my Fitbit Alta HR. After reading quite a few reviews I decided to try the Jawploy. TL;DR It's not bad. More details below.I compare the Jawploy with my Fitbit since that is the only one I have experience with. For a few days Iwore both at the same time on the same wrist so they would get the same movement and then compare the results.Step Counting : When I go on a long walk, the counters report the same number of steps within 1%. Not sure which is more accurate, but both a very close. Have noticed a difference when I drive though. After a 1 hr drive the Fitbit showed 34 steps, while the Jawploy showed 631. Since that was while I was drivingONLY they would idealy both shown 0. One day when I had a 3 hour drive Jawploy showed nearly 6,000 more steps. I'm guessing the Fitbit has a better algorithm that differentiates steps from other movement.Blood sugar testing - Jawploy has this feature but my Fitbit does not. I don't have an easy way to test so not sure of accuracy.O2 Saturation - Tested against one of those fingertip Pulse Oximeters it reads about 1% higher, but I'm not sure which one is more accurate.Heart Rate - When I tap on a spot for the Jawploy to measure my heart rate it takes about 10 seconds, and then starts showing it's reading. At that point in time the reading is commonly 5-8 beats slower or faster that the Fitbit and the Pulse Oximiter, which are always within 1 beat or so of each other. If I watch the reading on the Jawploy it then converges to the readings from other 2 devices over about another 10 seconds. I guess eventually accurate. Attached are the heart rate charts from each ap. I prefer the Fitbit chart since it ranges over the range of your heart rate, and uses full screen, where the Jawploy ranges from 0 to 180, which makes the chart nearly flat line for much of the day, and uses a smaller part of the screen.Blood Pressure - My Fitbit does not have this feature. The Jawploy reads 20 points higher than my blood pressure cuff. ??Distance Walked - The Fitbit lets you enter your stride length where the Jawploy does not, but it does let you enter your height. Perhaps they estimate stride length from that. I've found, with some fiddling, that if I enter a height 6" taller than I actually am then the distance reported is correct.
C**I
Simple but easy use fitness tracker
The media could not be loaded. I recently had the pleasure of using this fitness tracker, and I must say, it has been a fantastic addition to my daily routine. Here's a detailed breakdown of my experience:Ease of UseOne of the standout features of this fitness tracker is its user-friendly design. From the moment I strapped it on, I found it incredibly intuitive. Navigating through the menus and settings was a breeze, even for someone who isn't particularly tech-savvy.Battery LifeThe battery life of this fitness tracker is impressive. On a single charge, it lasts almost a week, which is perfect for someone with a busy schedule who might forget to charge it daily. The charging process itself is straightforward; you can plug it into any USB power supply, including a computer, making it highly convenient.Charging ConvenienceCharging this device is simple and hassle-free. Just plug it into any DC USB power source, whether it's a wall charger or a computer port. This flexibility is a huge plus, as you can charge it virtually anywhere without needing a specific charging dock.RemindersThis fitness tracker's unique and highly beneficial feature is its reminder system. It consistently prompts you to stay hydrated and take breaks, which is excellent for maintaining overall wellness. These timely reminders help ensure you stay on top of your health goals throughout the day.Overall ExperienceIn summary, this fitness tracker excels in ease of use, battery life, charging convenience, and practical reminders. It's a simple yet highly effective tool for anyone looking to monitor their fitness and stay healthy.
R**A
Good watch to have
I like all the phone apps on the wach
T**M
Not even close Calculate steps
does not calculate steps properly. I was driving and my steps increased 250. what a joke
R**N
Watch
Can’t get this watch to match up to my phone. It’s too complicated for me.
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