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L**N
Great Affordable Option with Fitbit Comparison
I have a fitbit Charge HR, so my review of this is in comparison to that model. To be fair, the ChargeHR is about $100 more, or for a different comparison, you could buy 4 of these for about the same price. I'm going to break it down by categories to compare the two and give you a good idea of how they work.Price:The current going rate for the Charge HR is $130 and the Multi-Functional Fitness Tracker is currently listed at $33.99 (prices subject to change)Winner: Multi-Functional Fitness TrackerDesignFirst off, I love the design of this Tracker. The black band looks really nice with the large screen. My Fitbit has a VERY small screen and is often difficult to read. You'll see a side-by-side in my photos, this tracker is much clearer and easier to read. I like that a lot. The clasping function is easier to me, there are two metal pieces that push into the holes on the other side. No buckle to deal with and it fits to my wrist perfectly on the second to smallest function. My fitbit doesn't fit me quite right because it is too wide, so i appreciate this.Winner: Multi-Functional Fitness TrackerChargingThe screen of this charger actually pops out of the wristband and has a USB attachment to directly charge. No cords to remember. I love this feature. The fitbit has a special charging cord that I sometimes have a hard time lining up, so the winner here is clearWinner: Multi-Functional Fitness TrackerStep CountWorn at the same time both trackers were within 100 steps of each other. So I feel like that means they are both fairly accurate. Both allow you to set and control a step goal that it will notify you of when you reach it.Winner: TieNotification:The fitbit will inform you who is calling and allow you to set alarms. This tracker, with its wider screen, will also give you full facebook notifications and allow you to read texts. This is almost enough to make me use this instead of my fitbit I like it so much. The Multi-Functional Fitness Tracker also allows you to set a reminder to notify you when you've been sitting too long, a regular alarm and a step goal.Winner: Multi-Functional Fitness TrackerWorkout Tracking:Here is where the fitbit begins to shine. Since the fitbit has the added Heart Rate monitor that the Multi-Functional Fitness Tracker does not have, it can help you identify target workout zones and break down your workouts. This is actually the reason I bought my fitbit, so if you're a serious workout enthusiast you may want to consider a tracker with heart rate functions.Winner: FitbitSleep:Both "Auto detect" sleep. I am a restless sleeper and move around a lot while I sleep. The Multi-Functional Fitness Tracker thought i only slept for 4 hours, while the fitbit said 7 hours. I was probably in bed with my eyes closedfor close to 8.5, so I think the Multi-Functional Fitness Tracker is a little too sensitive. The fitbit allows me to set sleep sensitivity, but the Multi-Functional Fitness Tracker does not.Winner: FitbitIphone AppBoth actually have excellent apps showing your stats and history in nice graphs and charts. I think the fitbit app does a little better offering additional in depth details while the Zeroner app shows more of a summary. The summary and app usage are great though. It's really a close call and depends on what you are wanting in terms on analysis.Close Call, but FitbitWebsite SupportThe fitbit also has a fully functional website where you can read your data, which I could not yet find with the Zeroner app. This could be coming in the future, but I do not know.Winner: FitbitTeamworkThis is really the only thing I truly miss on the Zeroner app. The fitbit app allows you to do challenges with other friends with fitbits and compete to get the most steps. A function like this is currently missing from Zeroner.Winner: FitbitSummaryThis is a really nice fitness tracker at a fraction of the cost of a Fitbit, however there are a few functions that you will be missing out on. If you are looking to get a set for a group of people to track steps I think these Multi-Functional Fitness Trackers would be great and affordable. If you are wanting to get notifications on your wrist with texts or calls while you are running, definitely try this. If you are a hardcore fitness enthusiast and want a deeper analysis or want more accurate sleep summaries and have some money to spare maybe try a fitbit. For the low cost, you really can't beat this tracker. It is an excellent affordable option for someone looking to improve their fitness level. I received this item at no charge in return for my honest review, which I have provided here. My opinions aren't effected by the cost of the item.If this is helpful to you, please click yes below to let me know!
M**N
That is good for me because you really have to knock my ...
I posted a previous review with a 3 star based on not knowing the functions of the device and how to charge. I have to say that after trying out the device I upgraded to a 4 star. That is good for me because you really have to knock my socks off for a 5 star. Why a 4 star? The instructions for charging the device was non existent. I did not receive a charging cable and had to read other people's reviews to figure out I could plug in the device in any USB connection. I received a response from Joe and he stated the same. I do appreciate company response. It shows the company cares about the product they are trying to sell. I also have to say that the instructions come in a small booklet. I cannot read very small print without my glasses or a magnifying glass. I would recommend something for people hard of reading small print.Now the good news. I am quite impressed in this device. Great in price compared to the competitors and pretty accurate. I will say that I did a test with moving my arm with the device back and forth and it gave a false reading. I think you will have the same issue with the big box devices. But what was interesting is, when I was walking around, I would keep my arm in 1 position and the counter worked fabulously. I have to give 2 thumbs up for accuracy when walking. I also want to say that I forgot to take the device off when showering. Fortunately it did not die on the spot. I would not wear the device while swimming based on other people's posts but just be careful not to get it too wet.Overall a good product at a great price.Thanks
H**N
Glorified pedometer
Although its listed as a fitness tracker, this item is a glorified pedometer, It calculates calories burned using the steps it counts.....not very accurate. I was looking for something cheap to supplement my non-waterproof Fitbit that would track my calorie burn when Jet skiing, wake boarding, swimming....ect. Never used it, once I got it home I downloaded the app and saw that there was no heart rate display I packaged it back up and sent it back. I should have known by the price that it was too good to be true. .......
M**N
So far so good. I haven't tested it for waterproof yet
So far so good. I haven't tested it for waterproof yet. The app is ok. It uses poor English saying things like "Wish you good healthy" Compared to my husbands Jawbone this one seems like it has a lot more features but cost 60% less. The one benefit of the Jawbone is that it is curved, and this one the unit is flat, so for my small wrist it "fits" more comfortably to wear it with the screen on the bottom, but then, as I am typing on my computer, the screen is touching the table top. It just deon'st seem to fit as nicely. (if that makes sense, it is a "D" shape instead of a circle, so imagine how that fits around a slim wrist) It doesn't update your step immediately. When I first plugged it in it said 27 steps already. Then 10 minutes later it said 28 steps, then 10 minutes after that it said 179, so I am not sure how often it updates. I will update my review as I get more use out of it.
R**H
Good Tracker for a Low Price
I have been wearing this for a few months and for the most part I love it. It's slim on the wrist with an adjustable band that doesn't come lose easily, it's great I can see who I'm receiving a call or text from without looking at my phone, it records my sleep patterns, pretty accurate on counting the daily steps, I only charge it about once a week. The down side, I have to constantly re-pair it with my phone to get the data to upload to the app, it just is a pain and inconvenient. It does have an alarm, it doesn't always work and because I'm a heavy sleeper it doesn't wake me up enough when it does work. Overall very happy with it, this is my first tracker so I don't have anything prior to compare it to. I'm giving 4 stars due to the constant re-pairing that has to be done. As a side note just to confirm this does not have a heart monitor.
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