
You definitely can’t beat the price for this kind of tracker bracelet. I bought this as a gift for my daughter who wanted a fitness tracker but also wanted alerts when she got a call or message. She works in a bakery and at first she was worried she’d ruin this by banging it against stuff as she worked but it’s been holding up great and she loves now being able to see the time, her steps, and get alerts if someone texts or calls (her phone is in her locker and not her pocket) .
As I said above, in addition to step counting we have it set to alert her ti a few things. These include text messages, messenger, what’s app, and caller (showed who is calling). There are more options like twitter and Facebook notifications too. I took a few pics to show. When you get a text message it’ll show the name of sender and first two to three words. It also will let you know if your phone gets taken or can beep your phone if you lost it nearby. Cool features for such an inexpensive watch / tracker. Oh, I saw someone say that it wouldn’t work with iPhone Health app. That may have been true at one time but it works with Health app now and I’ll add screenshot.
To get the watch to work at its best I used the VeryFitPro app as others suggested. Also after you turn on something like text or sms alerts be sure to click the check mark in upper right of app. I found this will refresh it with the phone and settings so it will work properly. If I didn’t do this the item I changed to off or on didn’t work. I’ll add screenshots.
This fitness tracker is totally worth the money. I love how it charges too. Just pull off one side to expose usb ad plug it in. Takes about an hour for first charge but it runs a long time, at least a few days without another charge.
I was quite interested in the Toobur tracker just to see how it compares to the Fitbit. Initially when I got my package I thought it was nice and compact and not too many accessories which is great! It was quite easy to set up and the best part about it was that you can just plug the unit into a usb port. The app was easy to install and set up my device, I’d say it might have been easier than the Fitbit App. The advantage of the Toobur is more notifications for numerous apps i.e. WhatsApp, Messenger, etc. Toobur also allows you to take snap pictures which and also alerts you if you are too far away from your phone. The only issue I had with Toobur is that I couldn’t tell if the steps/activity were calibrated correctly because it would be short around 400 steps compared to my FitBit. But overall I believe it to be very comparable to the FitBit and would recommend it to anyone who is interested in a affordable activity tracker watch.
I was asked to give a review on this fitness tracker watch and admit at first I was quite skeptical - I mean you get what you pay for right? With the cost of fit-bits and smart watches what was the chance this watch would perform for @25? I already wear a Polar Loop which is great for tracking my workouts but I found the other features on it lacking and battery draining. So I strapped on my new Toobur watch, downloaded the App and have worn this new watch everyday for over a week now and have to say I am very pleasantly surprised. So much so I even ordered one for my 10 year old daughter!
Pros:
Comfort/Fit: This watch is super comfortable. I've barely even noticed I have it on. I wear it on my left wrist at all times. Also I have super tiny wrists and find it fits perfectly on the last notch. I was initially worried about it staying clasped and falling off but even when I snag it on something it stays securely fastened.
Charging: Pretty awesome that it plugs directly into a USB port. No looking for a charging cord or having one extra cord to have to drag along when traveling.
Battery Life: I find I need to charge every two or three days. That is with most features turned on and tracking at least three active periods a day.
Water Resistant: I have worn this in the shower everyday and it has functioned flawlessly.
Syncing: This watch syncs so easily. I've not once had a problem locating it or getting it to pair (which is an issue with my Polar).
Alarms: I love that I can set so many different alarms and that they are so easy to set. My polar loop has one alarm option. This watch allows me as many as I want which is great to get a notice for waking up, taking meds, working out, etc.
Notifications: I am so in love with the notification features on this watch. My daughter and I use FB Messenger a lot and I love that it shows me who is texting and a preview of the message. So great to know if I need to actually answer back! I also love that I can pick and choose which apps notify me (as I seriously don't need to know every time someone posts on their FB page). I also love that it tells me WHO is calling so if I'm in the middle of something I can make a decision on if I want to find my phone and answer right away or if it can wait.
Sedentary Alert: This watch allows for great flexibility of this alert. As a software engineer I sit A LOT so I love being notified when I have sat too long. It is a good reminder to stretch or move around so I don't get stiff. I like that I can choose how long or short I want that interval to be.
Camera: The camera option is a nice to have extra feature. My daughter loves it for selfies. As an adult I don't take too many selfies so its not as useful to me, but I can see how it can be handy when trying to snap a pic at arms length.
Wrist Sense: Great option to have added. If I'm cooking or have my hands dirty it isn't always a great idea to touch my watch to see the time. I love that I can flip my wrist and it will come on. Also great when working out if I want to see the workout timer.
Find Phone: This might be one of the best options! I lose my phone more than I care to admit and now I don't have to ask my hubby to call my phone for me (or admit I lost it).
Step Tracker Normal Use: I have to list the step tracker as a pro and a con. For normal use I find it very close to my Polar Loop 2. I like that I can set and easily change my step goals. I walk a mile or two a day and find that the step tracker is pretty good while taking normal walks.
Exercise Mode: This is another feature I have a love/hate relationship with. On the plus side I like that I can time my workout and flag that I am being active - great if I just want to time how long I am working out. It seems to work pretty well when I am doing body weight exercises, yoga, or just walking but I find it to be far off during elliptical workouts. It is nice that while it is in that mode it isolates steps and calories so I can see what I've accomplished during a short walk.
Google Fit: It will pair with Google Fit which works with my companies health incentive application so that is a good feature, however I do stick to my Polar Loop since it tracks my cardio better.
Sleep Tracking: The sleep tracker seems fairly accurate. I don't really use this feature much but if I'm having a rough morning it is fun to look at to see if my sleep was off - it matches up more often than not.
Cons:
Anti-lost Alert: I was totally excited about this option but found it actually to be very annoying. When I have the anti-lost alert on it goes off constantly even when I am in the same area as my phone.
Step Tracker Gym Use: I use the elliptical at the gym 4-5 days a week. My Polar Loop 2 and the Elliptical are pretty much in sync with the number of steps I take during my 60 minute workout. The Toobur is off by 2000-3000 steps and not in my favor :(
Calorie Counter: The calorie counter is a feature that is a little hard to understand. It seems it is only tracking calories for what it considers active time. Not necessarily time that I have flagged as "exercise" time but just for what it considers active times. During my elliptical workout my Polar Loop 2 and the elliptical pair with my heart rate monitor and both track me around 600-700 calories during my 60 minutes - the Toobur says between 30-60 calories quite the discrepancy.
Apps: Does not sync with My Fitness Pal or directly with Vitality. Which isn't an issue for me since I am also using my Polar Loop 2 which does both of these.
Battery Indicator: I was excited for this feature, where I could see when it needed charged easily. However I found it went from full charge image to half charge image to DEAD! Now I charge it at the end of the day if it has a half charge indicator.
Bottom Line:
This is a really great Smart Watch/Step Tracker. I would not consider it a "fitness" watch only because the steps and calories are so far off during my cardio workouts, I would have given it 5 stars if it were more accurate during these heavy workouts. However it seems to have everything my Polar Loop 2 lacks so pairing the two devices has worked perfectly for me. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a watch with smart features at a good price. I would also highly recommend it for anyone who is looking to be more active and looking to take more steps (not on an elliptical).
Hello Amazonerz!!! I bought this for my mother to keep some sort of track of her activity. Yes she has a iPhone and I know iPhone can do about the same thing but this is so simple for her to use and navigate. Easy and simple to read and very comfortable. The app is very easily synced with some great features as well!!! She absolutely loves it and the price is amazing in my opinion. It’s keeps a solid charge for a good long time! I’m sure it’s like anything else the more you use it the more battery it will chew up. I’ve included many pics and yes this will fit into a standard USB port of any kind to charge. Just know the red led light must come on if it’s is plugged in right. The side with the copper/metal do-hickies is the side you plug in 🤣 if your in need of a simple yet effective health tracker to give you basic info this is the one you need....the price is a huge plus ...compared to some that cost 2 - 5x this amount!!!! I would highly recommend it !!!!
I was skeptical about a fitness tracker for this cheap, but I've been pleasantly surprised. It isn't perfect, but it does most of what I need it for.
Pros:
-Step Tracker
-Vibrating alarm clock
-Syncs easily with smartphone app, and has several settings you can change
-Tracks sleep
-Charges easily without wires. Just pull off one side of the band, and plug that directly into a USB port to charge. I use my computer or iPhone brick and it works great
-The face is very sturdy. I'm really rough with my watches and tend to scratch them up easily. I was worried that this bigger face would get destroyed, but I've had the watch for almost a month now and it's still in perfect condition.
Cons:
-Not perfectly accurate. It works by movement rather than GPS, which is great for a treadmill, but causes problems other times. I wound a bunch of thread one day for a craft project, and it counted that arm movement as steps.
-The sleep tracker doesn't seem to be very accurate either. It tracks how much sleep you get, but I haven't figured out how it works. I think if you lay in bed for a while before going to sleep, it starts counting as sleep as soon as you lay down.
-The band unsnaps and comes off sometimes. I wear it fairly tight, so I can always feel it when it comes undone. Otherwise, I could have lost it several times.

Feature Product
- SMART MEETS SLIM: Slim and stylish design only 18g, it also suits for kids 8+; No separate charger needed.
- ACTIVITY TRACKING: Automatically tracking your steps, distance and calories burning, by tapping the display or checking the data in the app to see how close you are to your daily goal.
- SLEEP TRACKING: Automatically tracking your light, deep and awake sleep to help you get a better understanding of your sleep quality.
- CALLS, SMS & SNS ALERTS: See smart notifications at a glance to keep your phone out of sight and keep your goals in focus.
- WHAT YOU GET: Fitness Wristband x 1, FAQ Guide x 1, User Manual x 1, 60-day money-back & 12-month worry-free guarantee. Any problem, we will reply you within 24 hours.
Description
Enjoy Healthy Life with TOOBUR Fitness Tracker
Why the fitness tracker can not be charged?
The fitness tracker could be charged without a separate charger. Please pull off the watch face from the straps and plug the USB charging interface (where the white oval icon and the copper strips located) into a standard USB port. The red indicator light comes on during charging.
Note: If the red indicator is not showing when charging, please flip over the charging port to the opposite side to recharge it.
Activity Tracker
Recording all day activities, tracking steps, moving distance, calories burned as well as activity minutes.
Sleep Tracker
Automatically track how well you sleep at night, so you can know your sleep quality and get on a better routine.
Silent Alarm
10 alarms could be set in the VeryFitPro app and it will vibrate to wake you peacefully.
Calls/ SMS/ SNS Alert
Receive calls, SMS and SNS notifications on display, so you never miss the messages that matter.
Sedentary Alert
It will help you stay active throughout the day by giving you friendly reminders.
Compatibility
Android 4.4 or above; IOS 7.1 or above, BT 4.0+ (not for PC, iPad, Tablet, windows system or Samsung j series phones).
Longer Standby Time
It will last for 3-7 days by one-hour convenient charging, no separate charger needed.
Waterproof
The fitness tracker supports sweat-proof, rain-proof and splashed water proof etc. It is no problem to wash you hands or doing some washing/cooking by wearing it.
I really like this fitness tracker. It is similar to one I previously had, but I definitely like this one more. It doesn't come with a charger because all you have to do is pull off the straps and plug it right into a charger with a USB plugin. In one day I don't really use up a lot of the battery, which is great so you don't have to charge it every night, but I do anyways or else I'll forget. I love getting all my notifications right on my watch because when I'm at work I'm not allowed to look at my phone on the floor or if I'm at home and my phone happens to be in a different room from me. If I move too far away from my phone my watch will vibrate and let me know. It also vibrates when I get phone calls, text messages, Facebook notifications, instagram, and twitter(I get notified when a tweet successfully sends as well).
The only thinks I don't like which are not a big deal at all but may be for some is that while it shows the time, day of the week, and date, it doesn't show the month. I wish that when my messages show across the screen that it would show the entire message and not just the first few words. When I get Facebook notifications about someone posting on something, I mostly only see the persons name and if their name is really long, then I have no idea what the nature of the notification is.
But still with the very tiny cons that don't really bother me, I really love my watch. On top of that the price is great. So anyone interested in a reasonably prices fitness watch, I definitely recommend this one. I forgot to put it on one day and nearly died without it.
I have tried a few different trackers (including famous UP2) , but all of them they lacked the sleep monitor or heart rate monitor. The ones that had all of the functions costed 200$+ - the amount I would NOT spend on a fitness tracker.
I am really glad that I found this one. This had every feature that I wanted for my tracker and for such a low price. I was sceptical at first and after reading some of the reviews. However, I decided to give it a try. And I should say that I am very satisfied! It is comfortable to wear all day at work and I can even sleep while wearing without being uncomfortable. The display is bright and easy to see at night, but there is also a glare on the screen so you can see the display during the sunny day.
I am still a bit shocked how cheap it is. Literally, this tracker is almost as good as some of the fancy Jawbone trackers that cost like an iPhone,
This is a pretty good fitness and sleep tracker, especially for the price. Appearance-wise, it really does look good and of comparable quality for the higher end trackers out there. Most people probably would think it's a Fitbit or Jawbone.
Functionally, it dopes what it sets out to do. I don't track my workouts on it because I mostly do weightlifting and not walking/running, but it does track steps throughout the day well. The sleep tracking seems quite accurate too. When looking at my nights, it seems spot on detecting when I remember going to sleep and waking up. It matches up closely with the sleep tracking I use on my Android Wear watch as well.
The sedentary alarm is a nice feature too, although I feel like it does give some false positives sometimes. The app has an attractive and fairly simple interface. There are a few things that could be more intuitive/obvious, like checking the details of your sleep and going back multiple days, but once you figure out what to tap to go where, it's easy. Not a big deal.
I really love the built-in USB plug. It makes charging it up a total non-issue. You can plug it into anything wherever you are. Not that you'll need to charge it up often. I've been wearing it for days now and it's still showing about 75% charge left!
It think it has some sort of gesture control to display the time when you lift your wrist, but I have found this to be quite ineffective and difficult to trigger. I've seen it happen and gotten it to work after moving my wrist several ways, but still haven't figured out how exactly you need to move your wrist to do it consistently.
The only other minor cons I've come across are that the band snaps have opened up unintentionally on me twice—once during my sleep and once in the shower. I'll forgive the shower one because I had soap all over my arm and it must have lubricated the snaps causing it to pop open. Not a big deal. Falling off during sleep is not so nice since you may be depending on it for sleep tracking, but it's only happens once, so it's not a common occurrence it seems.
So in summary, this thing is great for the money. It's got fantastic battery life, a pretty good app, some nice features, seemingly accurate step and sleep tracking, and only a couple minor cons. I'd recommend it for anyone's first activity tracker and/or if they don't want to dive all in on an expensive one. This thing gets the job done for an affordable price!
Great fitness tracker. My only complaint is the sticker that is on the face of the watch when I received it was hard to remove. Once I got it off, the glue that was left was difficult to get off the watch, had to keep dabbing it with vegetable oil and wiping it. The call and SMS alert works randomly but for the price I am satisfied with this purchase.

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