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Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor/Step Counter/Calories, Activity Tracker Smart Watch Sleep Monitor, IP68, Health Tracker Pedometer for Women Man

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Arrives Monday, Aug 18
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Color: Pink


Features

  • Multifunction to use: Schedule Reminder, One-tap measurement, Brightness setting, Customizable WatchFace/Health/Activity Tracker/ Female Health/Sedentary & Drink Reminde/Calorie/Step Counter/Call/Message Notification/Clock. Google fit supported
  • Health Data Tracking: Fitness tracker can track real-time heart rate/ blood pressure and other health data automatically, also tracks your sleep with comprehensive analysis in app(Get more colors of watch band by Search: Jawploy S5 fitness tracker bands
  • Activity/Sports Tracker: Jawploy activity tracker records all-day activities accurately like steps, distance, calories, active minutes, etc. 17 sports mode for specific activity, not only a step counter. Adorable to wear with fashionable high tech design
  • Waterproof & Easy to charge: IP68 Waterproof, can use in rains or hands washing, showering, swimming, or shallow diving. Buil-in USB plug (Both 2 sides of watch band can be removed, but only one side with metal piece can be charged), last for 5-7 days
  • Call & Message Reminder: Jawploy fitness tracker can receive call, calendar, SMS and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display, with call Reject function and Schedule Reminder function

Operating System: Wear OS 2.0


Special Feature: Fitness Tracker/Activity Tracker/Distance Tracker/Female Health Assistant/Sleep Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor/Heart Rate Monitor/Other Health Data Monitor/Step counter See more


Battery Capacity: 105 Amp Hours


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium


GPS: GPS Via Smartphone


Shape: Rectangular


Screen Size: 0.96 Inches


Brand: Jawploy


Product Dimensions: 2.44 x 0.8 x 2.44 inches


Item Weight: 0.813 ounces


Item model number: S5


Batteries: Unknown batteries required.


Date First Available: February 27, 2024


Department: Unisex-All age


Manufacturer: Jawploy


Item Weight: 23.04 Grams


Standing screen display size: 0.96 Inches


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  • AMAZING DEVICE
Color: Pink
I love it!! It does exactly what I need it to do. The advertisement was spot on and excellent battery life I can go 2-3 days without charging probably more if I let it run all the way down. 5 stars hands down
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by Janie Jackson

  • Not accurate at all
Color: Pink
I have had this for 5 weeks now. It does not accurately track steps. First you have to make sure to refresh the app so it will be the most recent info. The app on the phone shows two different numbers of steps for the same date and time. And that is different from what appears on the face of the watch. Also, it loses track of time a few times a week. Going in to refresh the app will correct this. I don't use the other features so no review on those. I am going to bite the bullet and purchase another Fitbit. I have purchased 3 different off brand trackers and none of them are accurate. This particular device is difficult to take apart and charge. You must have a lot of strength in your hands to pull off the watch band in order to charge the device. Lastly, the face of the watch is difficult to activate. I have tried tapping it once for short time, several times quickly, and squeezing it. It will eventually activate. Can't get it to go through the various screens to view the info though. Don't waste your money on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Gloria

  • Ok fitness watch
Color: Pink
This is my first fitness watch and it was on sale for $10.99. I find it not very accurate and uncomfortable to wear as recommended. I have very thin wrists and this watch does not fit my wrist well. It is either too tight or too loose. It causes pain if I wear it the way recommended. I'm not sure if it is the thinness of my wrist or the little push out for the sensor. The most time I have been able to wear it constantly is about 2 days. It causes a bit of pain and tenderness where the sensor is on the back. It is more comfortable for me backwards which makes it even less accurate. The step count is greatly overexaggerated. I didn't expect it to be real accurate on blood pressure or glucose considering how they are measured. I've checked it against an arm blood pressure cuff and it is way off. Pulse is a more accurate if worn as recommended. The real benefit I am getting is from the drink and activity reminders. It has a lot of features but just not much of a benefit if not accurate. But again, it was only $10.99. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by K. Nelson

  • It's a decent fitness tracker
Color: Black
Due to a weakening battery I needed to replace my Fitbit Alta HR. After reading quite a few reviews I decided to try the Jawploy. TL;DR It's not bad. More details below. I compare the Jawploy with my Fitbit since that is the only one I have experience with. For a few days I wore both at the same time on the same wrist so they would get the same movement and then compare the results. Step Counting : When I go on a long walk, the counters report the same number of steps within 1%. Not sure which is more accurate, but both a very close. Have noticed a difference when I drive though. After a 1 hr drive the Fitbit showed 34 steps, while the Jawploy showed 631. Since that was while I was driving ONLY they would idealy both shown 0. One day when I had a 3 hour drive Jawploy showed nearly 6,000 more steps. I'm guessing the Fitbit has a better algorithm that differentiates steps from other movement. Blood sugar testing - Jawploy has this feature but my Fitbit does not. I don't have an easy way to test so not sure of accuracy. O2 Saturation - Tested against one of those fingertip Pulse Oximeters it reads about 1% higher, but I'm not sure which one is more accurate. Heart Rate - When I tap on a spot for the Jawploy to measure my heart rate it takes about 10 seconds, and then starts showing it's reading. At that point in time the reading is commonly 5-8 beats slower or faster that the Fitbit and the Pulse Oximiter, which are always within 1 beat or so of each other. If I watch the reading on the Jawploy it then converges to the readings from other 2 devices over about another 10 seconds. I guess eventually accurate. Attached are the heart rate charts from each ap. I prefer the Fitbit chart since it ranges over the range of your heart rate, and uses full screen, where the Jawploy ranges from 0 to 180, which makes the chart nearly flat line for much of the day, and uses a smaller part of the screen. Blood Pressure - My Fitbit does not have this feature. The Jawploy reads 20 points higher than my blood pressure cuff. ?? Distance Walked - The Fitbit lets you enter your stride length where the Jawploy does not, but it does let you enter your height. Perhaps they estimate stride length from that. I've found, with some fiddling, that if I enter a height 6" taller than I actually am then the distance reported is correct. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by z z

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