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GRV Fitness Tracker Non Bluetooth Fitness Watch No App No Phone Required Waterproof Pedometer Watch with Steps Calories Counter Sleep Tracker for Men Women Parents (Gray)

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Arrives Tuesday, Dec 24
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Color: Gray


Features

  • Fitness watch without Bluetooth- This fitness watch can work independently without any App. You dont need to go hassle to download an app or connect it to your phone to get it started. It is very suitable for people who want a simple fitness tracker that can work without a cell phone.
  • Accurate Fitness Tracker- This fitness tracker can accurately record your steps, calories burned, distance and sleep time. It can help you to stay active and develop a healthy lifestyle.
  • Easy to Set up- Setting up this watch is very simple. You just need to enter the correct time, date, your height, weight, and age in the watchs setting menu to get it started. The watch can be easily operated by the touch button at the bottom of the screen.
  • Great Gift for Parents and Children- This pedometer watch is a very good gift choice for the elderly and children, as it is simple and can work without a phone, also very light and comfortable to wear.
  • Long Battery Life - This fitness watch is charged through the built-in USB. You just need to take the watch body out of the strap, and then insert the end with the metal piece into any USB port to charge. It only takes 2-3 hours to charge fully and can service you for up to 7 days. (Tips: Please charge the watch in time before it runs out of the battery, otherwise you need to set the watch again.).

Brand: GRV


Model Name: S1


Style: Modern


Color: Gray


Screen Size: 0.96 Inches


Special Feature: Pedometer


Shape: Rectangular


Target Audience: Unisex Adults


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Work independently without smartphone


Product Dimensions: 10.12 x 0.87 x 0.47 inches


Item Weight: 0.705 ounces


Item model number: S1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 13, 2021


Manufacturer: GRV


Item Weight: 20 Grams


Standing screen display size: 0.96 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Okay tracker, mediocre battery, not easy to clean
Color: Gray
The actual tracker is okay- it doesn't record as many steps as a Fitbit (I literally wore both on the same wrist for an entire day, this one tracked about 1500 steps less than the Fitbit over the course of the day). I like that it doesn't use bluetooth- we have concerns about Bluetooth usage, but also, it's way less stressful to track steps without an app. I can't see previous days steps, which could be a turnoff for some folks, but I kind of love it because it takes the pressure off. Each day is its own day and all I have to do is my best. Other things to note- the battery life is terrible compared to the Fitbit, but I've learned is probably comparable to a lot of apple watches. Best I can get is about 2 days with this device, but since I opt not to wear it at night, it's not a big deal for me. It seems there is a sleep timer, but it doesn't track your sleep like other brands, which again, is a plus for me, but could be a negative for someone else. What I like the least about this watch is how dirty it's gotten and will not come clean. Granted, I chose the white band, and my Fitbits white silicone band wasn't much better, but I could at least purchase a new band with that company. I haven't yet found an option to purchase a new band without purchasing a whole new tracker, which isn't very expensive... but seems wasteful. Also, I have scuffed the face a bit, which I also did with my Fitbit so that has more to do with my own clumsiness than the design itself. It was pretty easy to set up, and the simple design face was not a problem for me. There are not extra options for face styles, which might matter to some buyers but I don't mind. All in all, I would purchase again (and I might for my child) but not a light colored band. I like the app free, Bluetooth free option for tracking steps, and the battery life is a little annoying but not terrible. I would quickly raise this to 4 stars if I were able to purchase a new band without buying a whole new watch, but I think it would need a few other things improved to reach 5 stars (primarily the battery life and improved step count). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by S and R S and R

  • Works for specific use cases. No EMF's, smartphone, privacy issues.
Color: Blue
I've been trying this device for a few days. It works for some very specific use cases. It does not produce substantial EMF's as it has no BlueTooth or wifi. It requires no smartphone or app and does not present privacy concerns with an app provider monitoring everything you do. It provides clock, steps, distance, calories, and a manual sleep timer. Note that any device that's measuring calories without an accurate heart rate count is only giving a gross approximation for an "average" person of the gender and weight you enter and "average" walking. Even with heart rate, it's an approximation. This device does not measure heart rate. High accuracy calorie counting requires treadmill / oxygen use testing. As such, I don't care about the calorie counter. I was mainly interested in step counting. If you input your accurate stride length, your distance numbers should be good IF the step count is accurate. Note that this is NOT a GPS device. The problem is that the step count is frequently NOT accurate. According to my testing with a manual tally counter (clicker), the device records steps while walking for exercise pretty well. It was accurate to within just a few steps out of 100. But, the problem is that it's not accurate when not exercising. WHAT? you say. It records phantom steps when it shouldn't, and this falsely inflates the step count. For example, if get out of a chair and go to the bathroom, do my business, wipe my nose, wash my hands, dry my hands, and return to my chair, the unit will record about twice as many "steps" as it should. All that hand movement messes it up. Also, it recorded several hundred bogus "steps" while driving in my car for about 7 miles on common paved roads. The cumulative effect is that the step count, distance count, and calorie count are way too high at the end of the day, assuming I go to the bathroom a few times and drive a few times. So, here's the only way I can see using this device. Say you are actually going to walk for exercise. You note the step count before starting. Go do your walking. Note the step count at the end. Then subtract the two numbers to get the net, which should be pretty accurate. Otherwise, ignore the step count during the day. The unit has no reset button, but the count resets every night. It does not keep any long term records. I'm probably going to return this and try a belt / lanyard / pocket pedometer from RealAlt. This unit also has a feature where it turns on the display light when you rotate your wrist. That's OK if you want to read the unit. But, my wife said it turned on during the night while I wasn't trying to access it. Apparently, this also happens with the sleep timer on. So, this might bother you or your mate while you're sleeping. If the RealAlt pedometer is not as subject to false readings and / or if I can reset it on demand, I'll probably use that instead. Based on my reading, many pedometers and fitness trackers, even expensive ones, are subject to these false measurements. If the other one also accumulates false steps, I'll have to reset it each time I exercise, and the daily and 30 day accumulated numbers will be wrong. Note that comparing one pedometer to another isn't very useful. The only way to know if one is accurate is to compare it to a manual tally counter where you click it on every step. Or, you can click it on every other step and multiply by two. This tells you if it's properly counting steps when it should. Then, you can check the pedometer to see if it gives false readings when it should not be counting steps. If you think you can live with these limitations for this unit, it might be useful to you. Otherwise, you may wish to look elsewhere. Note that it is VERY hard to find fitness trackers that don't produce EMF's. The Bluetooth and / or WiFi can be turned off on some of them, but not all. Almost by definition, the smart bands and smart watches are going to be pretty dependent on their wireless functions and connection to a smartphone or tablet. Ron ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2021 by R. Frazier

  • Update to review: Great Customer Service
Color: Pink
I'm updating my review... (original review below) After my initial watch had issues past the return period, customer service reached out to me to exchange the watch with a replacement. Bravo for that. Works great, no issues. I like the simple functions, but know there are some quirks on usage to realize aren't a failing watch: 1. If it's not charging: Wipe off the contacts and make sure you insert them where the metal is facing the plastic tongue inside the USB plug that houses the metal connection. The watch will display a green charging indicator on its face. (It's easy to insert it upside down where it can't charge. 2. There's some combination of holding and pressing that displays the computer code (for me, accidentally) used for diagnosing issues (see picture). It's nothing. Just hold and press the select circle on the watch until it goes away. Original review: I like everything about how this looks and its functions. I'm just really sad that it quit working after a month. It won't charge any more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Llou Llou

  • Its fine for a cheap watch
Color: Black
Its great that it doesn’t need to sync with a phone app, as I don’t really trust a lot of phone apps. Its fairly easy to set up and use. The battery life is just ok, about a week for me. East to charge however.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by David

  • Good basic watch/ pedometer - little glitch though
Color: Green
Ask I wanted was an unconnected pedometer. This works very well for that. The only annoyance is that occasionally the system gets wonky and displays random text info. Seems to reset to normal if I tap and hold the "button"
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by JWI JWI

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