After ditching my Apple Watch for being too high-maintenance, I gave this budget fitness tracker a shot. Here's the real tea after 2 months of daily use.
The Good: The battery life is insane - I've only charged it twice in 60 days! It tracks my yoga sessions and treadmill workouts surprisingly well, and I love customizing watch faces with personal photos. The sleep tracking gives detailed breakdowns that helped me improve my bedtime routine.
The Bad: Setting up was a nightmare - the instructions might as well have been hieroglyphics. Step counting seems inconsistent (sometimes counts arm movements as steps). While it claims iOS compatibility, some features work better with Android.
Real Talk: For $50, this does 80% of what premium trackers do. It's perfect if you want basic activity tracking without charging daily. Just don't expect Apple Watch-level precision - my friend's Fitbit counts steps more accurately during our morning walks.
Pro Tip: Download the Gloryfit app before unboxing. The wristband feels cheap but holds up fine - I've worn it through showers and sweaty workouts without issues.