Includes checking exercise, sleep quality, the state of the heart rate monitor, a smart alarm clock to wake up, APP message alert.
Duration | Amount (USD) |
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Billed Once | $44.97 |
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----The main function of VeryFit - Smart Band---- 1. Includes checking exercise, sleep quality, the state of the heart rate monitor, a smart alarm clock to wake up, APP message alert. 2. etc.Application through physical activity and calorie consumption, monitor the effect of walking and running. 3. When Veryfit sleep monitoring, recording deep and shallow sleep, sleep, sleep help users monitor their sleep quality. 4. Because the application needs to remind background, it has been running in the background. 5.This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life 6. Connect to synchronize data to Apple Health (HealthKit), to achieve data movement, data and consumed calories sleep simultaneous recording to Apple Health (HealthKit)
By John0957
I got the watch as a Birthday present. I looked at the reviews when I downloaded the App and was very apprehensive about what I was given. So far, I’ve been very pleasantly surprised. I’ve never owned a smart watch before, so I have nothing to compare it to. But as far as functioning as it is supposed to, and working with the App, I have no complaints. I’m sure if I had already had an expensive watch with all the bells and whistles, then I suppose I might be disappointed. But I like this watch, I like the App, and I’m very happy with both. My only dissatisfaction might be that online, it shows a guy using it for swimming, which is the reason it was given to me for, but there is no swimming activity function. But like I said, so far I’m very happy with it.
By Bears0
Everything seems to work except the heart rate. Haven’t tried the sleep cycle thing yet. I really wish it had an option to show snapchat notifications and not just apps i never use. I would give five stars if that could be added. I also wish there was actual directions built into the app. Found some hidden functions that I wouldn’t have found if I wasn’t observant. Holding your finger on the button while the screen with the “running man and arrows” starts a countdown timer and puts the watch in stopwatch lap mode. Do the same to exit. Some misspelled words and weird grammar but the creator is not english so that’s okay to me. Needs more features that are advertised on the packaging and websites it’s sold from
By Singmiller
The app basically works on my iPhone 5 with my wrist device and enables me to access data from it, but there are many problems. The graphic trace of heart rate while exercising used to be very good, very detailed, but now it's gone. The only useful (and seemingly accurate) information with the later app versions is the average and maximum heart rates. Non-exercising heart rate is still nicely shown on a plot, although very coarse (that's OK with me). However, the definitions of "average" and "resting" heart rates are obviously wrong. Often "average" is lower than "resting." I highly doubt the accuracy of "deep" and "light" sleep, and the laughable "wake sleep" often doesn't detect when I'm awake, even when I get out of bed (although it *usually* does the latter). One sees English mistakes in several places. For example, a pop-up says "Get it" when it should say "Got it." The app developer needs to get a better speaker/writer of English to help him or her improve it.