

⌚ Elevate Your Fitness Game with Popglory!
The Popglory Smart Watch is a versatile fitness tracker designed for both men and women, featuring a 1.69'' high-resolution touch screen, advanced health monitoring capabilities, and compatibility with both Android and iOS devices. With over 110 sports modes, waterproof design, and a long battery life, it’s the perfect companion for anyone looking to enhance their health and fitness journey.





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.
M**S
Great quality watch
This is a great watch to track steps throughout the day. I keep the screen "wrist-awake" setting off , only using the button on the side of the watch to view the screen. I do not keep the watch connected to my phone via Bluetooth all day long. The battery lasts me around one month when using this way. It is also fully waterproof. I have submerged my watch fully under water and it works just fine. Nice selection of watch faces. Absolutely a great value for your money.
J**N
Not bad for the price.
Not a bad watch so far. Definitely some pros and cons but also remembering this costs less than $30.Cons:1. Watch band is actually a little bit for those of us that have pretty small wrists.2. There’s supposedly thousands of watch faces but there’s no way to search for a type of design, and once you scroll enough the app errors and won’t load.3. The text messages show up but get cut off a little and the design/font is hideous. The rest of the interface looks similar to Apple Watch, so why not that part?Pros:1. It’s super cute.2. It charges really quickly.3. The interface is quick too. You touch a button and it quickly goes to the next screen.4. It was easy to set up.5. It does what I need it to do.I do wish I could text back on it but I knew that wasn’t an option when I bought it.My phone is an iPhone 12 Pro.
D**E
DO NOT BUY THIS DEVICE: The only thing it does well is syncrhonize time
To reiterate: DO NOT BUY THIS DEVICE. IT DOESN'T DO HALF OF WHAT IT MARKETS TO BE.I have a baroreflex dysfunction, meaning that despite two different blood pressure medications, my blood pressure and heart rate are often elevated and frequently erratic with light or randomly even with no activity.Using an arm cuff, my resting BP is 135-145 / 75-85 on any given day, with a HR of around 90 bpm. Just sitting in my arm chair after moving around the same level of the house. If I take even short stairs, I'm instantly pushing up to 160/90+ and a HR beyond 95+ bpm.Months ago, I hit selection paralysis trying to find a smartwatch that would track both heart rate AND blood pressure over time. I wasn't expecting hospital levels of accuracy, but something to give me a mobile way to check my BP and HR in one device without carrying a full arm cuff. There were simply too many options, so I stopped searching.Then, for Christmas, my beloved wife and daughter decided to get one for me as a gift. Unfortunately, they picked this one, and because of the lies and inaccuracies of this device, I have to be an awful husband and father and return this ABSOLUTE PIECE OF GARBAGE.You can see in the picture the discrepancy of readings. If my BP dropped down to 113/75, I'd be completely falling asleep in my chair, not the chest pounding and thumping in my ears I was having at 156/97 and 103 bpm.The watch at the time also only read 93 bpm, not 103. If this was for someone exercising, and they had to hit a target heart rate, it would be useless to them because it would be so far off.THE BEST PART: I turned on continuous heart rate monitoring, and while I saw the discrepancies, but didn't test it. Then, thinking was just OFF, I took the watch of my wrist. FOR THE NEXT SEVEN HOURS IT WAS STILL SENDING A HEART RATE. What was it recording the heart rate of? My living room end table?My daughter wants a watch to count her steps. Even when I pointed out the issues with this watch, she wanted it because she figured it would still work. Well, Sunday, walking around the house, getting in the car, driving to church, walking up for communion, leaving church, and driving back home amounted to all of 1030 feet (or 343 yds) as far as Google Maps measuring is concerned. The app however registered 1600 yards.It will be returned, and I'll get my refund. I won't give it to her, because even for steps, it's inaccurate. I refuse to let this sham of a company to keep a dime of my family's money and would rather purchase a more expensive watch for her.It's a $30 watch. I wasn't expecting miracles. But SOMETHING even vaguely accurate besides the time would have been nice. Again, the only thing it managed to do was sync the time with my phone and let me put a really cool fun custom image on the face.But as a device to measure ANYTHING else? No. DO NOT BUY THIS.
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