Let me start by saying this: the FITVII FINO 2 is a surprisingly capable fitness tracker that punches above its weight class. After wearing it daily for a month, I'm impressed by how much functionality they've packed into this slim device.
The good stuff first: The 1.47" touchscreen is vibrant and responsive - way better than I expected at this price point. Scrolling through menus feels smooth, and the 89+ watch faces mean you'll always find one that suits your mood. I particularly love being able to customize faces with personal photos.
Health tracking is where this device shines (mostly). The heart rate monitor matches my chest strap within 2-3 bpm during workouts - impressive! Sleep tracking gives detailed breakdowns of light/deep/REM cycles that feel accurate based on how rested I feel each morning. And the SpO2 readings? Spot-on when compared to my medical-grade pulse oximeter.
Now for reality checks: The blood pressure monitoring is... optimistic at best. It consistently reads about 15-20 points lower than my doctor's cuff. As other reviewers noted, treat this as a trend indicator rather than medical data. The step counter also tends to be generous - I've gained "steps" while brushing my teeth!
The physical design gets mixed reviews from me. On one hand, the slim profile disappears on your wrist - great for sleep tracking. But that proprietary charging cable? Absolute nightmare. Mine arrived damaged and barely stays connected without tape (yes, I resorted to tape too!).
Battery life has been solid - about 5 days with all features enabled, stretching to 7 if you disable constant heart rate monitoring. Notifications work reliably for calls and texts, though some app alerts can be delayed.
Final verdict? For under $50, you're getting about 80% of premium tracker functionality with some understandable compromises. Just don't expect clinical-grade accuracy on all metrics, and maybe buy a spare charger!