CONS:
There are 14 sport modes but nothing just for general training. There are no directions on what "sport" is closest to doing a body weight exercise or if you wanted to lift. There are no functions to set "goals" outside of just steps. Can only do 3 alarms. Notifications are not consistent coming in. Cant remove all of the sport modes that you don't use/do. Music control works by opening the music 1st (keep in mind). Doesnt do resting calories- only based on workouts. Everything is looked at individually. Have to click through multiple ways to really see everything- cant see overall heart rate or overall for "fitness activity"- which the fitness activity is the actual point of OnlyFit and using the watch.
Pros:
Can make your own watch face, can see your heart rate throughout the day, battery life, big/bold make it very easy to see, activity ring very straight forward (this is what sold me), watch is inexpensive but design is clean ($40 roughly on Amazon),touch screen is very very receptive on watch, app is simple design, sedentary reminders are great, can see your sleep on the watch.
Overall:
I would give it between 2-3 stars. But what pushed me to 2 stars is honestly was the sports modes. When someone is in workout mode they dont want to think if skipping counts as a bodyweight exercise or does lifting count as a football exercise. Also- people playing football wouldnt wear the watch tbh they would probably take it off so a lot of the sports functions are a waste of space and can throw someone off bc its a little irritating. Should be able to load exactly what you do and that would push it to 3 stars. If i was able to set individual goals in OnlyFit and maybe water reminders as well as just collectively see your performance on OnlyFit and could set more than 3 alarms as well as remove pointless sport modes and have a training option for bodyweight exercises would bring it to 3.5-4 stars and i would probably never buy an expensive app again. At that point the differences would be a fitness community and aesthetics then additional bells and whistles like gps and stuff or texting from it.
If you want something that holds you accountable to get your stuff done and be generally aware of your health.. YES its awesome. If you've used something more expensive OR need something more seamless and multiple goal options- save up and buy more expensive watch that comes with an app that has been thoroughly vetted and thought out from a user perspective.