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K**.
Fitness tracker for a low price (and it reflects that low price)
This is a nice little fitness tracker with a HR feature, and I give it 4 stars because of its price. If it had cost more, I think I would lower it to 3.I wanted something cheaper than a Fitbit that was water resistant due to my job, as I have my hands in water a lot during the day. I never submerged it, so I can't speak to it's resistance in that respect, but it's held up nicely against constantly being splashed. No issues at all. I like its size, and it's screen features (which are very easy to read), and the band is very comfortable. It charges exceptionally fast, too, and goes for days without needing it again. For a cheap alternative to the more expensive fitness trackers, this is it.However, now come my complaints (I know, I know 1st world problems to the extreme ;) ). I feel like the HR monitor is way off sometimes. Once at the end of nice long day, I had a glass of wine and was super relaxed on our deck, and I decided to do a manual reading of my heart rate since I could tell it was sufficiently low, and compare it to the tracker. I got 61 BPM, while the tracker got a whopping 112 BPM, close to almost double my HR. It's not always off by that much, and sometimes it's off in opposite direction (like when doing cardio at the gym, it was telling me my HR was in the 100 BPM range, and I know it was way higher, although I didn't do a manual check then), but I really don't feel like the readings are very accurate.Small complaint, and I know, again, first world problem, the color of the band is a lot brighter than I would've liked. The picture seemed like a subdued navy blue with almost greyish tones, but the real life product is a lot more blue. Not that it's a bad thing, I just probably would've gone with black if I had known.It advertises syncing with messaging apps, and it does, but that feature only lasted 3 days on mine before it stopped altogether. Which was okay, since it was obsessed with this one text message sent from radiolab a month ago that I never opened (hence it was an "unread" message), and the tracker was determined I was going to read it. Which, I understand, it was doing what it was told to, but I was getting other new messages that it ignored in favor of Radiolab.And last complaint, its sleep tracking is a bit off. I like that it monitors deep sleep and light sleep, but it's like it only tracks sleep in "traditional" sleep hours, and even then the information there is skewed. Last night for example, it gave me a very nice 7hrs and 53min of sleep starting at 11:59 and ending at 7:52. Only thing is that I didn't go to bed until 1:45, and it does have that time blocked off as me being awake, but it still counted it towards my sleep time. And I did wake up around 7:50 , but I went back to sleep until around 9:30 (today was my day off), and none of that counted towards the sleep. Also naps do not register at all.Overall, again, it does what it says it does, and for the cheap price I know I don't have room to complain, but I feel like a lot of the information is skewed and inaccurate so if you're looking for something to monitor your lifestyle and fitness closely, this might not be the best fit for that. It's a great pedometer, though, and the price is on point for what you get.Okay, end rant ;)
S**D
For the price it’s pretty good.
After you get past the glitches in the app you’ve got yourself a nice little tracker. It records a multitude of events but unlike the description implies it only does 3 at a time. Though it does have many to choose from.The biggest issue people are finding is the recording of your sleep pattern. It took me 3 days to figure it out. Which ended up being in the settings area. If you adjust the amount of sleep to the maximum 12 hours rather than setting it at what you think you will actually do it then records it beautifully.The app needs some work but by pass that and you’ve got yourself a pretty great tracker that does a lot more than others.I set mine to send me notifications for all my email. Text messages. Social media. I love it. I can be away from my phone and get my messages. It also integrates nicely with siphoned iHealth app and other programs nicely.I love the multiple alarms feature. I set it for medication mainly and get buzzed as well as reminders on it.For less that $30 you’ve got a great little tracker here. You can buy additional watch straps for less than $20 for a pack of 5.I’d say give it a try. Iron out those silly app issues and this hands down is better than the others.I have had a Fitbit and a Jawbone. So I know what I’m talking about.
C**R
I highly recommend this fitness tracker!
I bought myself one of these to determine if I needed to spend $150 on the brand name product to get the functionality and quality I wanted. I loved the one I bought for myself and have now purchased one for my husband and one for my grandson. We all find the fitness tracker to be motivational. The LETSCOM is well made, nice looking, easy to setup, and has great functionality. I really like the sleep tracker which tells how many total hours of sleep, how many hours of deep sleep, and how many hours of light sleep. It also has functions for all the sports we participate in and more. I highly recommend this fitness tracker. I would never switch to a more expensive brand now that I see what this inexpensive model can do.
F**2
Oh so easy. Oh so pretty. Oh so fun!
I have tried several fitbit type items, only to send them back because the instructions aren't clear, the darned thing won't connect to my phone, or its simply cheap. Well, here's a sleek, very inexpensive item that does what it says it will do, with minimal and quick set up and easy to understand and follow instructions in ENGLISH. I am sooo pleased with this product and highly recommend it to all those who are as 'technologically challenged' as I am!
S**M
Best bang for your fitness buck!!!
I've been looking for an inexpensive fitness watch that will give me my calorie count when I work out. I am so glad I found this fitness watch, it does calorie counts and so much more for a great price! The heart-rate monitor is a bit off, but I found if I wear it tight (make good skin contact to the IR light) it improves the accuracy of the HR-monitor.If you're needing something inexpensive for your fitness routines, this is a must buy!
C**.
Great motivational piece
Love this item. I wanted a fitbit for the longest, but I had a hard time justifying the price point. This Letscom fitness tracker seems just as good. I feel as though everything is fairly accurate except the HR shows lower than what I think it actually is. I use it more as a guide, but I don't think the Fitbit itself is totally scientifically accurate either. But that's just my personal view. I use this mainly to measure my steps, trying to get 10k a day. I also use my Samsung Health Tracker app on my phone and the steps seem to measure the same. I'm satisfied, especially with the price point for this.
A**L
Customer service fail.
The tracker works great...however I had it for a month and the clasp broke. I contacted the seller who, instead of offering to replace the band, simply directed me to their amazon site to buy another one at my expense. Literally like 2.5 weeks of use, it breaks and the seller then said “we are sorry.” When I asked why I had to buy a replacement. Not happy at all with the customer service but the device works ok.
A**W
Wouldn't charge
I used it until it ran out of charge, then it was impossible to charge back up.Total waste of money.
S**D
Love this Fitness tracker plus
love this fitness tracker ( Model: ID115Plus HR ). Can't beat the price and the quality is really good. ONLY WISH that letscom would sell coloured bands separately in packs of 3/4/5/6 or singles as us gals love to coordinate the band with our clothing. Anybody else wish they sold bands separately (at a good price)?
A**R
Disappointing performance
I’m disappointed in the tracker’s performance. I’ve been wearing my fitbit zip and this tracker at the same time. My Zip tracks steps with great accuracy. The Letscom only records about 1/3 of steps taken (regular and treadmill walking). A full battery lasts just a little over one day.Very disappointed.
L**Y
BPM is inaccurate
This device was checked against two different detection method devices for heart rate and the Letscom was found to be wildly inaccurate a good part of the time. No comparative checks were done for other activities. On this issue this device is useless.
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