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⌚ Elevate Your Fitness Game with DR.VIVASmart!
The DR.VIVASmart Watch is a versatile fitness tracker designed for the modern man, featuring a heart rate monitor, sleep analysis, 18 sport modes, a 1.3" full touch screen, and a robust 7-day battery life. With 5ATM waterproofing, it’s perfect for any activity, ensuring you stay connected and informed while maintaining your unique style.
A**R
nice watch
I bought this for my mom and she loved it. It was pretty easy to set up and looked really nice on her arm. I may come back and order one for myself. I'm hard on watches, so the lower price point was perfect for me. My only complaint is I wish there were more color choices.
N**N
Work's great!
Purchased as a gift for my wife! She is quite satisfied with the look and performance of the product.
J**Z
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M**A
They DON'T LAST
I have had three of these and they break within 6 months. Shame on me for ordering the same one.
M**N
Good services on time
Good
K**E
Affordable Fitness Tracker Best As A Motivator
Product: DR.VIVA Fitness Tracker for Men, Smart Watch Fitness Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor, 1.69" Full Touch Screen Blood Oxygen Sleep Monitor 7-Day Battery 12 Sport Modes 5ATM Waterproof, BlackI am rating this fitness tracker based on its price point (about $40 when I got it and at time of review). This is a much more affordable fitness tracker as compared to Apple or Fitibt, and I don’t expect the same level of functioning. If you can’t afford, or don’t want to spend, the dollars for one of the more expensive brands, this might be an option.Keep in mind that the numbers you get from the tracker aren’t exact. There are limitations in the sensor and how it registers certain parameters. I use this mainly as a motivator and have the mind set that the inconsistencies are probably fairly consistent. While “steps” aren’t the actual number of steps I’ve walked, what it is registering is probably consistent. The same with my heart rate. I know for a fact it is not my actual heart rate, but I can get a feel for trends with my heart rate.You will need to download and install the Zeroner app on your phone to fully use this watch. There are also some controls for the watch that are done only through the app, such as downloading new watch faces. There are a lot of customizations you can do with the watch. There are also several health areas the watch tracks. One thing it doesn’t track is blood pressure, which I was actually glad to see. Many of the lower priced watches claim to track this, but they really don’t. It’s just an estimate, which to me is silly and misleading. Aside from health tracking the watch can also receive notifications (in theory, see below); control music playing on your phone (I haven’t used this); and set alarms, timers and a stopwatch. The data is uploaded into the app (in theory, see below), and you can see a weekly chart of the basic health functions to monitor your progress. You can also set fitness goals and you can see your daily progress of those goals throughout the day on the watch and the app. I’ve found it a good motivator for my fitness goals.The watch interface is easy to navigate by swiping the screen. It’s intuitive to get around to all the different features. It will wake up when you bring your arm up most of the time. It won’t wake up automatically during your “sleep time” if you’ve set that in the app. You can manually wake it by pushing the button on the side of the watch. Even after using the watch for about 5 months, I still want to double tap the face to wake it up. The band is comfortable and has not irritated my skin.All that said, the watch isn’t without some issues:1. When I first turned the watch on, a set up screen for language appeared and I must have accidentally touched the screen. It set the default language to something that wasn’t English. After much to do and a bit of Googling, I learned that the language was controlled by the app and not on the watch. I was eventually able to get it changed where I could read what was on the watch and proceed with setting it up and using it. A confirm button would have been nice.2. I absolutely hate the charging cord. Magnet charging cords aren’t my favorite, but I understand why they use one. However, this is a cheap, short cord. It isn’t very flexible, so it’s an act of precision to get the cord onto the watch and plug it into whatever I’m charging it from (I’ve found a power bank works best) where it keeps the connection. I hold my breath and wait to feel the vibration to let me know it’s actually charging. Even with all that, I’ve come back more than once to find it’s lost the connection and hasn’t been charging.3. It comes with minimal instructions.4. It frequently drops bluetooth connection, even though I keep my bluetooth turned on with my phone. That means you don’t get notifications if you want them. It also means that data isn’t uploaded to the app. If you don’t open the app (which seems to turn bluetooth back on temporarily) before the week is out, you lose all the data.Even with some limitations and issues, it's fairly good for the price. I think it’s probably competitive with other fitness watches in the same price range. If you are needing more accurate measurements and/or reliability, you are probably going to have to go up in price. For my needs of wanting to track patterns and be more motivated to get up and moving, it’s been working out for the most part.
T**E
Cheap alternative to the Apple Watch and works well for activities
The media could not be loaded. Obviously this can’t compete with the Apple Watch but U can not expect it to being the cost of item. For the cost and category it is in it meets my expectations.Works with peloton application and shows my BPM perfectly.With my older Apple Watch the screen would always annoy me when it shuts off. This screen shuts off too in order to save battery but there is a Sensativity option to turn on screen which works great with lifting the wrist. Allot more sensitive than my Apple match where i would have to tap screen in the middle of a workout. With a little tilt this screen is on and viewable in no time.One limitation i see with UI, limited amount of activity choices or workouts. Another thing I hope to see improved, unable to control playing music on iPhone while you actively have an activity started. So can’t change song during a workout from watch. Unable to start stop watch .. so there is no multi tasking.Seems pretty accurate as I compared bpm to my Apple Watch and my oxygen sensors and all matched up in a small range. Even compared it to my treadmill at the gym and the differences in BPM ranged from 4 to 6 bpm lower.. so not bad at all. One important thing is to have properly on wrist, like 1 to 2 inches from where your wrist bends or you will loose BPM and it will be way off or wont read.I like the stress option it includes so I can prove to my wife she is stressing me out.Apple Watch doesn’t have anything like that.The BPM can be measured by a graph by sliding down on screen, or by sliding to the right and selecting BPM. If you want it to continuously check you can pick a workout and it will continue to check real time until you end workout.The BPM changes color depending on what zone you are in. Color also follows if U change screen out of BPM and go to timer settings, so you can always be aware of which level you are currently at.In settings you can also setup to be alerted when you BPM is not in a set zone.You can pick from many Watch faces but you cannot customize individual parameters of that Watch face.Check out the video to see Watch and iOS application UI.My Apple Watch was also always dead and this one lasts me so much longer. Quick to also turn on and off as the Apple Watch takes days to turn on.Works well with pushing messages from iPhone to watch on iOS. Can control music from your music library or Spotify music, changing tracks and volume.The magnets on cord are not strong enough for charging and if the cord is not perfectly straight it pulls the magnets off the watch. There is a vibration when charging starts but no onscreen notification or % level that I would like to see when power connected. Instead of just magnets on back of watch, I wish there was some sort of dock to click into for a more secure connection.The band is like a basic watch band. Wish it had the pin Apple Watch has so it’s easier and quicker to put on.Again for the price category that this is in, you get allot and it’s pretty accurate for a wrist monitor. Some small improvements would be nice with more activity choices and better charging solution but other than that I wold recommend for those not looking for all the bells and whistles of an Apple Watch but want to start the year off right with getting in shape.
A**R
Buyer beware
6 months to the day, it died. I have taken care of it, kept it charged and literally it went weird on me 5 minutes ago. Do not buy.
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