Zeacool Fitness IP67 Waterproof for Women Men
Original price was: £28.99.£14.00Current price is: £14.00.
Price: £28.99 - £14.00
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Fitness Tracker
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Package Dimensions : 10.3 x 8.7 x 2.2 cm; 50 g
Date First Available : 30 Aug. 2024
Manufacturer : Zeacool
ASIN : B0DFPM1MZJ
Item model number : C60
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
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Customers say
Customers find the smartwatch excellent in quality, comfortable to wear, and appreciate its sleek design. They consider it an excellent value for money, with good battery life and a nice fit. The functionality receives mixed reviews, with one customer noting it has many features while another reports issues with certain functions not working properly.
8 reviews for Zeacool Fitness IP67 Waterproof for Women Men
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Original price was: £28.99.£14.00Current price is: £14.00.
Snap12 –
Excellent quality smart watch, lots of features, highly recommend
Arrived on time, well packaged.Very good quality, fits nicely, very comfortable.Was bought as a present, the recipient like it so much, I bought another two.Easily syncs to android phone. They wore it for over 7 days and battery had hardly gone down. Charges very quickly. Checks oxygen levels, pulse, blood pressure, sleep etc. Excellent value for money. Highly recommend.
Linda Woodcock –
Great price!
This Fitness Tracker is amazing especially for the price! Very easy to set up. I’m amazed how accurate it is! So many functions for such a low price. Very comfortable to wear
Divye –
Value for Money
Great product!!The design is sleek and lightweight, making it comfortable to wear throughout the day and even during sleep.
Donna –
Inaccurate and not all functions work
Sleep tracker doesn’t work. I’m definitely suspicious of the HR/BP function as it appears to read and record when the watch is in my pocket for work. Also I feel the step counter is overestimating when on my wrist
Doa –
Easy to use, light and small
I actually bought my dad a smartwatch before but he found it too big. So I realised that what he needed was a fitness tracker. He liked this ond. It’s very easy to use, light and small.
Omar –
Great value for money
Simple but functionalGood value for money
Amazon Customer –
V. Basic and has some faults….
V. Basic and has some faults:Positive….Light and comfortable to wear.Reasonable battery life (if turn off wrist wake up)Clear display and customiseable.Step count, oxygen, pulse, calorie consumption and temperature seem reasonableApp is reasonableNegatives….Loses connectivity from time to time with phoneFind phone or device is a bit hit n missDisplay randomly changes back to default if it has been customisedWatch wakeup sometimes defaults back to raise wristBP is at best v. v. Indicative (but to be expected)Sleep is mildly accurate but could be so much better if programmable by user to say when sleep starts and ends.Only allows data export to Google or StravaConclusion is cheap price, looks OK, reasonable quality, but definitely low end of market.
B. Kzzinsky –
Cost effective but with limitations
Overall, this is a cost-effective device for a ‘big picture’ summary of certain health aspects. 4 stars given for the low price. It has some limitations, which may mean it is not fit for your specific purpose, which I’ll go into below, but the battery life, step-tracker and water intake reminders are good.1. Blood pressure; this isn’t measured directly, instead extrapolated from other data but my partner has been using a blood pressure cuff alongside this device, and over the period of a week, the averages are incredibly close. However, it only records data every 15 minutes, so if you are looking to closely monitor on an ongoing basis, this device will not do that.2. HR and SPo2; again, only measured every 15 minutes, so will miss micro changes.3. Sleep tracking; this is wildly inaccurate. For me, it does accurately record when I fall asleep, but after that, all bets are off. There have been periods of hours where I have lain awake looking at the clock, which it recorded as REM sleep. It also entirely misses some times where I have gotten up t o use the bathroom. It does seem to accurately capture the pattern of my light sleep – however my partner is a very heavy sleeper and his device seems to think he is awake half of the night4. Sport record; not helpful for monitoring distances walked on a treadmill as you cannot adjust for stride length. May be useful for outside where you could use the app’s Sport feature which has GPS tracking.Research suggests the device operates in the exact same way as more expensive brands, although I have confirmed Fitbit only measures SPo2 during sleep, so this is better for a picture throughout the day.