After testing the Amzhero Fitness Tracker for weeks, I'm torn between its impressive features and some glaring flaws. The 1.47" HD color display is crisp, and swapping watch faces feels fun—especially uploading personal photos. But let’s dive deeper.
The Good: Battery life is a standout. My first charge lasted 4 days with notifications enabled—way better than my friend’s iWatch that dies by dinner. Sleep tracking (post-11 PM, oddly) showed I spent 60% in deep sleep, though it missed my midnight snack runs. Step counts? Controversial. My Fitbit-loving colleague swears it undercounts by 30%, but I appreciated not being nagged with "Are you walking?" prompts.
The Bad: Blood pressure readings were comedy gold—144/80 when my cuff said 116/77. I now mentally subtract 20 points. The sleep tracker also insisted I fell asleep while binge-watching Netflix. Charging became Russian roulette: sometimes 3.5 days, other times 1.5 days before the watch staged a permanent strike.
Real-World Use: Perfect for gym sessions—the 5ATM waterproofing survived my chaotic pool laps. Bluetooth disconnections made notifications sporadic, but the vibration alerts for calls were lifesavers during meetings. Pro tip: Disconnect from the app post-setup if you’re privacy-conscious; basic tracking still works.
Verdict? At this price, it’s a decent starter tracker—just don’t trust its medical claims or expect Apple-level polish. For steps and sleep (after 11 PM!), it’s a 7/10.