

I've been using the Pautios Pedometer Watch for a month now, and it's been a game-changer for my fitness routine. The no-app, no-phone-required feature is a breath of fresh air—no complicated setups or Bluetooth pairing frustrations. Just strap it on, and it works like a charm.
The large LCD color display is incredibly user-friendly, especially when I'm mid-workout and don't want to squint at tiny numbers. The touchscreen is responsive, and navigating through steps, heart rate, and sleep data feels intuitive. It’s perfect for my mom, who hates tech but loves tracking her daily walks.
Speaking of heart rate monitoring, it’s been surprisingly accurate during my runs. I cross-checked it with my gym’s equipment, and the numbers were consistently close. The blood oxygen feature is a nice bonus—I use it after intense workouts to gauge recovery.
Battery life? Impressive. A full charge lasts me about 6 days with regular use, including sleep tracking. The magnetic charging is effortless—no fumbling with cables. And yes, it’s *actually* waterproof. I’ve worn it in the pool and even forgot to take it off in the shower—zero issues.
One gripe: The wristband tends to slide around during high-intensity workouts. It’s not a dealbreaker, but I wish it had a more secure clasp. Also, while the step counter works well outdoors, it occasionally undercounts when I’m pacing around the house.
Overall? For under $50, this watch delivers way beyond its price tag. It’s not fancy-smartwatch-level (don’t expect Spotify controls), but as a straightforward fitness tracker with senior-friendly simplicity? Highly recommend.
