After ditching my overpriced Fitbit that died within months, the OCTANDRA Move VeryFitPro became my go-to fitness companion. At a fraction of the cost, this green beauty delivers where it counts – but let’s break it down real talk.
The Good Stuff: The 1.3" touchscreen is crisp (take that, Fitbit!), and the TPU band fits snugly on my small wrist. Step tracking? Spot-on during my morning jogs. The app syncs effortlessly – I literally charged it, tapped ‘connect’, and was counting steps in 5 minutes flat. Call/text vibrations are subtle enough not to embarrass me in meetings.
Reality Check: That ‘advanced sleep tracker’? More like a guessing game. It claimed I was ‘deep sleeping’ while I was binge-watching Netflix at 2AM. Heart rate readings seem decent during workouts though – cross-checked with my gym’s equipment and it was within 5bpm.
Battery Life MVP: Lasts a solid week vs Fitbit’s 2-day struggle. IP68 rating survived my klutzy coffee spills, but I wouldn’t trust it for laps (pool water murdered my last tracker).
Annoying Quirks: The app shoves ads in your face like a pushy salesman. Band durability? Meh – mine started peeling after 4 months (Amazon has cheap replacements though).
Final Verdict: For under $40, it nails the basics better than premium brands. Just don’t expect medical-grade accuracy or luxury materials. If you want simple step/sleep tracking without breaking the bank – this little green warrior punches way above its weight class.