⌚ Elevate your fitness game—track, train, and triumph with HETTP!
The HETTP Fitness Tracker is a sleek, round digital smartwatch designed for adults, featuring built-in GPS, continuous heart rate monitoring, calorie tracking, and an IP67 waterproof rating. Compatible with smartphones, it supports a comprehensive fitness lifestyle by tracking activity, sleep, and vital stats with precision and durability.
Age range | Adult |
Compatible with | Smartphone |
Display type | Digital |
Shape | Round |
Features | GPS, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor |
Sport | Fitness |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | HETP |
Item model number | 794604009889 |
Package Dimensions | 14.2 x 9.1 x 2.4 cm; 73 g |
ASIN | B07MLKPZS6 |
F**E
HETP Fitness Watch
I purchased the HETP WII Smart Wristband as a means to keep track of my steps and to give me an idea of my heart rate and blood pressure throughout the day.The watch itself looks very nice and consists of 3 parts. The rubber strap comes in 2 halves and feels quite nice and sturdy and the watch/tracker module itself.The 2 halves of the strap simply push onto either side of the watch to create a complete band and fixing it around your wrist is fairly easy, as the strap has a good selection of adjustment holes, allowing it to fit slightly larger wrist sizes.The watch/tracker module is nice and compact (but slightly larger than some I have seen, which I personally like), with a nice clear and easy to read colour OLED screen. The rear of the module is where you will find the heart rate sensor and blood pressure sensor, which flashes green whilst taking a reading (although you will not see the green LED’s when you are wearing the watch). When removed from the strap, you will find an integrated USB connector on the watch module, which can be plugged directly into a USB port on a computer for charging, or to a mobile phone charger.The watch has a range of different functions, including a heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor, pedometer, calories burnt, sleep quality monitoring, sedentary alert to remind you if you have been inactive for too long and it can also be used to receive notifications from your smart phone, as well as to remotely trigger your smartphone’s camera.***** In The Box *****1 x HETP WII Smart Wristband1 x Screen Protector1 x User Guide***** Installation / Usage *****I have only tried using the watch with my Motorola G5S Android Smartphone, but it is also compatible with iPhones.Connecting the watch with my Android phone was pretty straight forward. After charging the watch, I downloaded the H Band app from the Play Store, opened the app and created a free account and then added the watch to the app. The whole process took around 2 minutes and was very straight forward.The H Band app lets you configure the settings for the watch, including the wearers height and weight, set some targets for daily steps and amount of sleep, as well as change the settings for notifications that are sent from your phone to the watch and change the style of the watch face.Once the settings were altered, the time and date on the watch were automatically updated and the watch was ready to be worn.Using the watch is quite simple. The watch has a sensor in it, so that when you lift your arm to look at the watch, the screen automatically comes on. Occasionally this doesn’t work, so you can simply tap on the touch button towards the bottom of the screen. Further taps of the touch bar, scroll through the watches different screens.***** Conclusion *****The watch itself seems to be of good quality and although the recordings are not 100% accurate (these watches never are, even the expensive ones), they are pretty good and give you a good indication of your performance and heart rate/blood pressure.The watch is easy to pair with your smartphone and easy to configure using the H Band app, which provides you with nice graphs to see how you have been performing.The built in USB adapter is very nice, as this eliminates the need to carry cables for charging, so you can always plug the watch into your work computer for a quick charge, should you need to. The battery life seems to be pretty good – I’ve managed a good 4 days with the watch taking heart rate measurements automatically every 30 minutes and blood pressure readings every 10 minutes and the watch shows as having half of it’s battery left..My only slight annoyance comes with the software and not the watch itself and that is the notifications settings in the app. The App has some built in settings you can turn on/off individually for some commonly used apps (facebook, twitter, etc), and at the bottom of the list is an “Other Apps” setting which sends all other phone notifications to the watch. It would be nice to be able to add custom settings for each app, as it quite annoying having the watch constantly buzzing because I keep getting a notification from android saying that H Band is using the battery.It would also be nice if there was a setting to change the automatic blood pressure monitoring setting to every 30 minutes like the heart rate, as every 10 minutes seems a bit excessive and decreases the battery life.For some reason, the app doesn’t seem to run as a background task, I have to have the app open but minimized, which is a bit annoying as I tend to close running applications out of habit, which means the watch disconnects and notifications are not sent to the watch.The sleep tracking stats seem fairly accurate, the start and wake sleeping times recorded are pretty spot on.All in all, despite a couple of slight annoyances, this is a very nice little fitness tracker watch that costs far less than the well-known brands, with some very nice features and I am more than happy with my purchase.
S**U
Looks good, but no good
Absolute rubbish as the battery doesn’t last 24 hours. If you turn off all features of the watch it may last long enough to get home and charge it up at the end of a working day.The mobile app was easy to use and seemed to work, not sure about the accuracy as the battery didn’t last.All things considered the watch looks great but functions awfully due to poor battery life.
A**L
Good but step count isn't working properly
It's comfortable to ware and easy to use and all but doesn't count steps, everything else works fine, I've charged it and connected and disconnected it from my phone/ the app but its still not working properly, my phone says I've done 500+ steps and the watch says I've done 212 ( see picture) I will give an update if/when the seller replies to me, if the steps worked properly I would give 5 starsUPDATE: got sent a replacement that doesn't really work how it should, the seller has replied to me saying i can get a refund if I return the first product, very good customer service but the products need looking at 😊 more pictures added also as proof
A**R
Good budget fitness tracker
I bought this bracelet for my wife since I got fitness tracker, she wanted one as well.It comes with screen protector as well.Pross:- Cheep- Good fitness tracker to count your activities (steps, calories, heart bit, etc) – all you need to understand your activities in the gym.- You can charge it without any cradle or special proprietary cable! – just remove the strap and stick it into USB socket in computer or modern phone charger (with detachable cable).- Has blood pressure monitor- A lot of stuff comes with the phone app – useful to women.- The strap is long and has a lot of holes to adjust to the tiny or huge wrist- Screen is bright enough for bright daylight (British daylight at least). It is activates when you twist the wrist.- CheepCons:- Blood pressure monitor is not very accurate and if you need it for medical reason buy some expensive one. If you need to control your heart, better rely on the heart bit monitor – it is more accurate and you can set up warning of the maximum heart rate if you got the medical condition. However this is fitness tracker not a medical device.- Sensor is at the bottom of the screen (oval at the bottom). It has advantages and disadvantages. It does not activates so often as it would be full touch screen, but you need to be more precise with your finger.- This is not smart watch for £300. You can not take call like in Startrek or it does not look posh – this is just a fitness tracker. If you want to impress someone buy Rado or Omega for £1,000s.- Battery live is average for this kind of devices – up to 5 days.
W**1
Great piece of kit, replaced my expensive fitbit
I bought this to replace my Fitbit that had literally fell apart. I did not want to pay that much money again. This wee watch is fab. It has heart rate, steps, sleep tracking as well as bp. I did find if you have lots of notifications turned in it can make the battery drain a bit faster but that is down to personal preference. I choose to have 2 or 3 turned on and battery last a good few days.I really like that it can charge by any usb and doesn't need a special charger. Another pro compared to my old Fitbit.The app is really intuitive to use and isn't bloatware on my phone.
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