⌚ Elevate your lifestyle—health, fitness, and connectivity all on your wrist!
The FITVII Health & Fitness Tracker is a sleek, black smartwatch designed for proactive wellness and active lifestyles. Featuring 24/7 heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen monitoring, it supports over 120 sport modes and offers Bluetooth calling, music control, and smart reminders. With IP67 water resistance and up to 7 days of battery life, it seamlessly syncs with Android and iOS devices to keep you connected and motivated every day.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.87 x 3.11 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Brand Name | FITVII |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
Model Name | HM57 |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | Women's |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | FITVII |
Part Number | HM57 |
Style | Casual |
Included Components | Fitness Tracker, User Manual, Charging Cable |
Size | 1.85 |
Sport Type | Walking, Cycling, Climbing, Running, Fitness |
Standing screen display size | 1.85 Inches |
L**A
Perfect Gift for a Health Journey!
I bought the FITVII Health & Fitness Tracker 2024 as a gift for a friend who’s been focused on losing weight and improving their overall health — and it’s been a total game-changer for them!Right out of the box, the watch looks sleek and modern. It paired easily with their phone, and the call/message feature is a great bonus — they can answer calls while working out or on the go without reaching for their phone.What really makes this watch shine are the fitness and health tracking features. My friend loves that it tracks heart rate, blood pressure, sleep quality, and even blood oxygen levels — all in real time. It helps them understand how their body is responding to workouts and lifestyle changes. The 120+ sport modes are impressive too — whether they’re walking, cycling, or trying something new, there’s a mode for it.
W**A
Watch is awesome and also the dealer.
I order this watch for my husband to monitor his bp, heart, and oxygen level, he likes for that reason. But after a few days I had a problem with this watch so I emailed customer support. I am glad I did because the way they response my email is top notch they send me a new one faster than I thought I dont have to pay anything for the replacement even the shipping. Thank you so much for the replacement, husband is now happy again.
D**N
There are much better budget watches out there
My last budget watch was a Tozo S4, so I will be comparing this watch to that one.Battery life:Thoroughly disappointed with this. Because watches like this run their own proprietary RTOS, you would think that battery life would be stellar no matter what, but this guy must not have got that memo. I received the watch and it was at about 40% and it took (about) 36 hours before it completely died. No notification was provided that the watch died, either, like a screen change, the phone's logo popping up, or even a vibration. The screen was black and it stayed black so my assumption was that it died. I put it on the charger and it immediately started charging up from 0%. Once it was fully charged, the battery lasted about 3.5 days before dying again. I disabled all of the sensors except for HR and used it only for notifications. Not impressed in the least by this. 1* / 5*Accessories:The charging cable that the watch comes with is the same one that came with my S4, so it was nice to have two, but my complaint about that one is the same as this one: it is remarkably short, measuring about 24.5 inches. For comparison, the Mobvoi charger that my TW3 came with a few years back measured just shy of 36 inches. Additionally, the magnets that keep the charger attached to this watch are laughably weak (just like my S4). I could pick my TW up by the charging cable when it was attached and I couldn’t even MOVE this one while the charger was connected because the magnets aren’t strong enough to keep it in the right spot. 1* / 5*, a one (1) only because they include the cable in the box, otherwise it would be zero (0).Comfort:This band is not comfortable and the mismatched lengths of both sides (more so than "regular" watch bands) made the watch sit awkwardly on my wrist. I found myself constantly having to readjust it throughout the day, never really finding the sweet spot. It was bothersome and uncomfortable. 0* / 5*Screen:Compared to my S4, which had a super bright screen, this was another disappointment. I spent a day out and about with my family in broad daylight and even at the highest setting, the screen was very difficult to see. The colors are crisp and they pop but that's not very helpful when you can't see them 1* / 5*Watch faces:Plenty of basic faces are available but, unsurprisingly, you can't add / edit complications or create new ones except for one that allows you to upload a custom picture then decide where you want the date and time to appear (top, middle, bottom, left, right). Another feature that I found totally baffling was the battery gauge on all of the watch faces - it counted down by 10's. I charged the watch to 100% and within a few minutes of taking it off of the charger, it read "90%," and it wouldn't change again until it read "80%," and so on. Then, when the watch gets below 10%, it reads "0%" until it actually dies. I don't understand how there can be watch faces with seconds that count up but the battery meter can't count down. 2* / 5*Processor and OS:There's no indication of what type of chip is actually running the watch; the same with the OS. It is usually responsive but noticeably laggy at times. Not great but you can't expect much from a $50 watch. It has a few neat features that include swiping right on the home screen to open a quick settings menu and a dedicated "workout button" that opens the exercises menu. If given the permission, the watch can also pull weather data directly from your phone to show live weather on the face (somewhat similar to WearOS' weather complication but not as robust). The watch needs to stay on the timer screen for the timer to work, which is strange. It won't work in the background and navigating away from it causes the timer to reset to 00:00. 3* / 5*Intelligent Message Notification:It kept a strong BT connection to my phone, which was helpful considering what happened to my S4, but the default view for all incoming messages only showed on the top 1/3 of the screen. When you get a notification, the watch will vibrate, then you see the name of the person contacting you or the app that activated... and that's it. If you want to see the entire message, you have to tap the screen within a few seconds, otherwise the message clears itself and you have to navigate to the Messages section to see it. Also, the icons for texts (SMS and MMS), Facebook Messenger messages, and Instagram notifications all showed correctly but everything else showed up as the text icon. 3* / 5*Bluetooth Calling:I only used this feature a handful of times but the speaker was tinny and not very loud. Additionally, no matter how I answered an incoming call, it would default answer on the watch, which was frustrating. Having a dialer on the phone is pretty neat, and being able to add favorite contacts to call quickly is also helpful. 3* / 5*Fitness Features:Gonna be totally honest - I didn’t buy this watch for the fitness features so I haven’t tested them, nor do I suspect that they would be accurate anyways. Standard on the watch, when swiping right to left, are the HR monitor, Sleep monitor, Stress monitor, Weather screen, and Activity monitor. Based on the comfort of the watch, I’m not interested in wearing it to bed to test the sleep monitor nor would I trust it to keep track of my HR. *X/XOverall: Pretty sure that I bought my Tozo S4 for about $30 and was much happier with it overall than with this one. I'm pleased for everyone else who could look past the uncomfortable watch band, not-so-great battery life, and poor outdoor screen visibility but this one wasn't for me. Ended up returning it about 2 weeks after I bought it. 1.75* / 5*
K**R
Not disappointed
I ordered this watch to help track my fitness. I wasn't expecting a ton for the price but it delivered a lot. I don't have much faith in the accuracy of the heart rate monitor. It tends to read slightly lower than the ones at the gym. The step tracker seems to be off as well. The watch has a treadmill setting but it calculates about a quarter mile short per mile consistently. It has a blood pressure monitor, no idea how it calculates BP but it's way off. I compared at the Dr the other day, my BP was 98/64 and the watch was reading 124/74.Those aren't really negatives. I read reviews on watches that are 4 or 5 times as expensive and they have the same issues. The pros are great for the price. Can read incoming texts, notifications for emails, snapchat, Facebook messenger, and anything else you grant permission to. Answer and make phone calls. The screen is durable. I've smashed it with weights, banged it off counters, door knobs, brick, and anything else my clumsy self could find and there isn't so much as a scratch. Screen is easy to read and see. Tons of options for watch face display. I've gone days without charging and it has never gone below 50%. It looks nice, gotten people asking if it was apple or galaxy. Isn't big and bulky. I like the black one and my wife got the peach cookies colored one.For the price it's definitely worth it if you're wanting to test drive a smart fit watch.
V**A
Thank you for checking all of the boxes!
I love my FITVII H&F Smart Watch. I'm very intentional about my health and fitness and this smart watch helps me to n track my training, vital signs, sleep, and so much more. The ability to stay connected with my network is another added bonus. The best feature that I find appealing, as a woman who likes things to look a certain way, is that it looks good and I wear it well! Thank you for checking all of the boxes!
A**A
Great smartwatch
This is a great smartwatch! I love that it monitors blood pressure. I gifted this to my 88 yo mom for mother's day so she could monitor her heart rate and blood pressure as well as benefit from all it's other features. We are comparing the results to her blood pressure monitor and so far we are finding that the watch is accurate. The app is easy to use and understand even for someone who is not technologically savvy.
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