⌚ Elevate your wellness game with style and smarts!
The FeipuQu R1 Smart Watch for Women combines a sleek 1.47-inch touchscreen with robust health tracking features including heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep monitoring. It offers 24 sport modes, 5ATM water resistance, and a long-lasting battery that supports up to 5 days of use. Compatible with over 99% of smartphones via the GloryFit app, it delivers smart notifications, weather updates, and customizable dials for a personalized, connected lifestyle.
T**I
Smart watch
Bought this smart watch as my old one didn’t work any more, checking how many steps l do everyday
S**R
Very good buylooks good
Great to set upGood price like how easy it is to track your walking , bp etc
B**E
Watch
Design is nice it's simple to use but battery doesn't last all day .
D**E
FALSELY DESCRIBED AS USEABLE BY CHILDREN.
I write this review based on my being a regular and top rated reviewer, also based on my decades of experiences as a purchaser and user of this type of item.As a “prime” customer, delivery was later than stated but still promptItem delivered in a small cardboard sellers box inside a resource wasting and much larger Amazon box plus packing paper.The watch is very cheap looking being made of a nasty rubber and plastic combination.Yes it was only close to £20 but does not have even the faintest whiff of anything other than poundshop quality.The catch on the wrist-strap is thin metal sharp.The “instructions” are as badly written and incomprehensible as I have seen in a good while.Micro printed micro print.Controls are non sensitive and way beyond any form of intuitive flow in the way that equipment is made in this day and age.Controls do NOT respond to first touch. Or even second etc by which point they skip past that which you are trying to findThe design reminds me of this type of item from many years ago when my sons were children.There is, as said. NOTHING intuitive about the use of this item thus IS NOT AS DESCRIBEDIT IS NOT CHILD FRIENDLY.On top of this the seller sent additional instructions in a separate after sale email with a list of do / do not which is not in instruction leaflet with the watch.Written as an afterthought in an attempt to say you have been told of faults, now get on with it.NOT SATISFYINGThis information should be at point of sale and thus not bought.IF DESCRIBED ACCURATELY I WOULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT with the intention of use by my very bright grand childMy advice is do not buy for use by a child, spend more and get something useable by a child as this is NOT such an item.
L**M
A very good fitness watch for the price point
I'm going to split this review into sections to hopefully answer questions people may have.Battery Life: in the two week period I have been using this (day and night), I have charged it twice. Once out of the box and the other after about 6 days.Fitness options: it contains around 20 or so workout options. It tracks steps within about a ~200 step margin of my phone (which one of them is correct I don't know). Heart rate is also within ~1-2bpm when compared to my phone.Apps: it connects to Google Fit, but only if you allow it via the settings of Google Fit. It does not sync data by default. It's not a hard process, you simply need to allow third party access to the GloryFit app and it'll sync nicely.Screen: it's bright, but a little hard to see in the sun. Can be a little laggy at times, but I'm not interacting with it much.Functionality: Decent amount of customisation for watch faces and the ability to create your own watch face.Comfortability: Decent fit, but the band does tend to get caught on things and the popper "pops" out, loosening the band.
M**G
You get what you pay for
First the positives: I bought this primarily for its waterproof nature - searching for a low price waterproof watch for using while swimming and I thought I may as well get a "smart" watch for twenty quid, and it absolutely is waterproof - used in a hot tub, outdoors, indoors, all fine. So it has done the one job I wanted of it. Everything else below here is not a necessity for me but out of curiosity I tried a few of the features to see if I could live with one of these as opposed to an ordinary analogue/digital watch.The interface is fairly intuitive and it has a lot of features - how many of them you would actually use is debateable but I did like the MP3 control, the ability to read messages as they arrive on your phone, the step counter and the heart monitor.The customisability of the face is quite limited - you either choose from a wide but mostly unsuitable range of pre-loaded faces on the app or you upload your own image to use with a set template. It works but only to a certain extent.And the app itself is very well featured and you don't even have to create an account to use it.Battery life is great - getting over a week per charge. Very comfortable too, I can sleep very easily with it on my arm.Now the downsides:- no multitasking, so you can't use it to control your music while you're also using it to record exercise. Also when recording exercise there is no small time display so it ceases being useful as a watch while that is occurring.- cheap capacitive screen registers not only false inputs which is irritating rather than dangerous; however on at least three occasions now it has turned itself off when it's interacted with a damp/sweaty coat sleeve. The only way to turn it back on is by plugging in the charging cable which is no good out in the wild. I had to spend almost an entire day with a useless blank pebble on my arm because it switched itself off.- Glass scratches way way too easily, even just by putting it face down on a desk or shelf.- The strap fixing is not a standard watch strap type and is starting to come a little bit loose after only one full month of moderate usage- the "lift arm to view" function doesn't always work- the distance measuring based on steps is a bit off - a wee bit optimistic so don't rely on it for measuring your exercise- the swimming function barely functions at all - I did quite a few lengths of a few strokes and it barely registered that I had moved at all- Being non-standard, it is a faff to link up with any of the major fitness apps and certainly doesn't work with the one I use (MFP / MMW)- Charging is done by a non-standard magnetic USB cable, it would almost have been preferable for it to be USB-C at least at this price point; if I lose that cable I guess it becomes a paperweight.I don't want to dissuade anyone from getting this as a cheap and cheerful introduction entry level into the world of smart watches / fitness trackers but it's neither one nor the other. For me the only thing I need out of it, its waterproofness, it does. Everything else I can live without and for folk who want the other things, I strongly suggest getting something from a reputable brand. It's not bad, it works, it feels solid, it's just not particularly good either, as you would expect at this level and price point. I'm glad I got it, as it now will inform my future purchases in this field, should there be any.
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