



After testing the VPSTAY Fitness Tracker for two weeks, I’m both impressed and slightly puzzled. The 1.47" HD touchscreen is crisp, and swapping watch faces (even using my dog’s photo!) is hilariously addictive. Charging lasts 5-7 days—no anxiety here.
The heart rate and SpO2 tracking feel reliable during workouts, though the sleep data gave me whiplash. One morning it claimed I slept 6h45m, then magically added 40 minutes later. Is it flattering me or malfunctioning? Either way, my Fitbit never pulled this trick.
IP68 waterproofing survived my chaotic dishwashing sessions, but the silicone band triggered a rash (note to self: hunt for stretchy replacements). Syncing with the app occasionally requires tech exorcism—expect to toggle Bluetooth like a mad scientist.
For $40, it’s a Swiss Army knife: menstrual tracking (!), sedentary alerts, and even music control. Just don’t expect Apple Watch precision. Pro tip: Celsius-to-Fahrenheit conversion requires app spelunking—no instructions included.
Verdict? A solid gift for casual users who value function over finesse. Sleep skeptics and silicone-sensitive folks, proceed with caution.
