Zeblaze Vibe 5 Smart Watch
The Vibe 5 smartwatch from DoCooler/Zeblaze is an affordable round faced watch compatible with iOS and Android phones.
- 1.3″ IPS display + IP67 Waterproof – The Zeblaze VIBE 5 Smart Watch Bracelet has 1.3″ IPS color display,large screen,clearer and more beautiful. IP67 waterproof,so there is no water,dust or dirt will soak into the Fitness Tracker smartwatch in daily life or in outdoor trips. (Do not use the bath in hot water and do not operate in water)
- Wide compatibility + 180mAh Battery – Zeblaze VIBE 5 Smart Watch Bracelet Download and install the free app “WearHealth” by scanning the QR code or searching in google Play or Apple App Store. Support iOS 8.0 or above, Android 4.4 or above, Bluetooth 4.0 (Not for PC iPad or tablet).Battery capacity 180mAh, can operate for 168 hours of standby time.
- 8 Sport Modes – The Zeblaze VIBE 5 Smart Watch Bracelet track 8 sports,walking,skipping,badminton,beaketball,cycling,and others.get continuous,automatic and accrate heart rate tracking right on your wrist with VIBE 5.During exercise,check your real-time heart rate chart to analyze fat burning and optimize exercise intensity and time. Preconditions:GPS is available and map App has been installed in your phone.Record every progress you make with the Stopwatch function.
- Multifunctional – All-day activity tracking,Multi-sensors, Mobile alerts, Pedometer, Sleep monitor, Run route tracking, Stopwatch, information / telephone reminder,find mobile phone / Smart bracelet,Shake snapshot,multiple language support.
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Herve St-Pierre –
This watch is not waterproof at all. I swam for 10 minutes in the pool and it do not work anymore
Derrick Dones –
Great watch for the price. I enjoy and use all the time when walking or jogging.
Bryce N. –
This wearable device is a Fitness Tracker, not a Smart Watch as is shown in the description. You can’t load applications to it like a Smart Watch can.I wanted a bigger display that I could read even in bright sunlight and this does just that, but I do have to shade the display with my hand to be able to read it in direct sunlight.After using it for 6 months, I’m having problems with it not recording data after charging. I’m going to try resetting it after charging to see if this fixes the problem, but I think the problem will probably start getting worse with time. The loss of data has occurred the last 2 nights. It starts recording again after midnight for some reason.I wanted to be able to record Heart Rate data at night and the 5 minute intervals is fine with me. The problem I’ve been having is that this device is too big and heavy. I have to loosen the band or else I wake up with my hand feeling numb like the blood flow has been restricted. The weight and size of the tracker causes it to creep up my arm and tighten while sleeping. Usually it’s OK if I’ve loosened the band before going to sleep, but sometimes I do forget.This is my third fitness tracker. The previous ones were also not name brand, although I did use a Fitbit Versa 2 for a while before giving it to my son (I didn’t count it as one of the 3 I’ve owned). I believe one of the reasons that the name brands cost more is due to the quality of the battery. I have to charge this tracker daily now, it started needing to be charged more often after using it about a month. Charging is slow and does take a long time, sometimes as much as 4 to 5 hours if the battery capacity is low. All that time the data is not being recorded. This is getting to be more of a problem, although my primary use is for sleep tracking, especially heart rate and movement so I’ve still been able to use it.I’m probably going to have to buy a new fitness tracker soon, these problems are making this tracker less than useful, it would have been nice if it had lasted at least 1 year. Live and learn.I do like the Wear Health app. At first I didn’t like the graph for the HR Data, but after using it a bit it is faster than looking at just numbers. My problem was that you have to be very precise in dragging your finger across the graph to see the data numbers. Using a soft tipped stylus has helped to make this easier. Installing the app on a tablet with a bigger screen would probably also help.The website and general support are pretty much non-existent. Wasn’t a problem until I starting having multiple issues/problems. This is the 2nd Zeblaze tracker I’ve owned, probably won’t be buying this brand any more.