- ▶【ACTIVITY TRACKING】Track steps,distance and calories burned to knew how every part of your day impacts your goals,monitors sleep.
- ▶【Waterproof 50M/5ATM/165FT】 In general, suitable for Swimming and cold shower, long time underwater activities such as diving used not to be recommended, please DO NOT operate the buttons under water;
- ▶【Large LCD】 Large LCD can also be clearly displayed in the dark,The large dial allows you to see more clearly, even for the elderly
- ▶【WRIST-BASED RESTING HEART RATE MONITOR】You don’t need to configure a heart rate band, but you can detect your heart rate at any time
- ▶【CONVENIENCE FEATURES】Includes convenient tools that let you set alarms,start a countdown timer,stopwatch.
EZON Digital Sport Watch with Pedometer Stopwatch Heart Rate Monitor Timer Waterproof 50M for Outdoor Running T045A11
Rated 3.13 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Activity & Fitness Trackers
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.4 x 3.1 x 3 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Brand Name | EZON |
Manufacturer | EZON |
Style | Sport |
Sport Type | Running, Diving, Swimming |
Standing screen display size | 0.96 Inches |
8 reviews for EZON Digital Sport Watch with Pedometer Stopwatch Heart Rate Monitor Timer Waterproof 50M for Outdoor Running T045A11
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Brad Hodapp –
This watch does everything you need for the price. I bought it primarily for the pedometer but the other features are great too. Be sure to charge it as soon as you get it, otherwise you won’t be able to program it.
Joebaby –
Some letters on the face did not illuminate fully and the rechargeable battery life is poor. Battery drained after 24 hours. I returned the watch.
tuga –
Looks good and the battery lasts about a week.
The readings are good
Mr. C. –
First off, charging is very much a hit or miss proposition. The connector loses connection even though the magnets remain engaged. So you can set it down and it will charge or you can set it down and it doesn’t. There seems to be no consistent means by which one can ensure the device is charging. And of course, as soon as you flip it over to see if it is charging, the connector disengages.
Secondly, no matter which feature you seek to utilize, the instructions and process for accessing it are lengthy and convoluted. Even setting the date and time defies rational comprehension. It took three days of attempting to interpret the “English” used in the manual to application to the device just to set the time and date.
Thirdly, the manual is printed with a 4pt font and is tiny for even a child’s hands, the learning process is pretty much untenable from a purely physical perspective, let alone attempting to interpret the instructions. They are unclear, convoluted, and appear as if the author had English as a 2nd or 3rd language.
Finally, even when following the instructions, multiple times over, I can predictably unset the time, date, and whatever else I attempted to load into the watch. It is as if the author had built the instructions from a variety of document files and misplaced headings and instructions. I certainly can reliably and predictably undo everything very easily when attempting to access features like pace counter, heart rate, and the like.
In summation, it may be me, I may be an idiot. But I would be a bigger idiot if I were to buy this this company’s products again or even recommend it to anyone other than someone I did not like. Turn elsewhere for your pedometer needs as here you are just throwing your money away.
Jocelyn Turner –
Very low quality. Don’t waste your money…. get a Fitbit!
Lauren P. –
I work in a correctional facility and can no longer wear my Fitbit. I finally found a watch that is NOT BLUETOOTH but still tracks steps and heart rate. So far it’s pretty accurate from what I can tell. I where it 5 days a week for 6 hours a day while I’m at work. I do not use the run mode. This seems to make the battery life last longer. Only for date,time, steps, and heart rate. I don’t have to charge it but every 5-7 days. Great value for the price in my opinion. I’ve had it for about a month or a little longer and have been pleased so far. The directions to set it up were ok although I still had to figure out a few things on my own. Bottom lin: it works for the reasons I need it to work for. Have been pleased so far.
Amazon Customer –
I run a few times a week so I thought I would try this watch out and see how it measures to other exercise computers.
First of all, they menu is rather hard to understand, it takes awhile to really get the hang of it and even then, they have several functions that seem to overlap themselves. Also, the instructions are pretty vague, you can tell its a chinese translation and really not well explained.
I found that too get a decent read on my vital signs I had to wear the watch on my inner wrist, not too big a deal but some people may find that awkward.
There is no USB charging port, the charging cable is connected through several magnetic openings in the back of the watch, so while charging it cant be moved at all or the cord falls right off.
Some people may make use of this, but all in all I found that many of the functions of this device were rather redundant and superfluous. It was just too much blah and not enough core functionality.
Amazon Customer –
I bought this because I wanted a non-smart standalone continuous hrm monitor watch also with sleep monitoring — no app, no bluetooth. All features of the watch work well except I have not been able to figure out how to monitor my sleep. Also, the hrm seems accurate when I compared it to two digital non-smart hrm watches I own, but have had to reset the hrm function because sometimes it hovers below my actual hrm (again, when compared to my two other watches. I am deciding whether I should return it because I am mainly interested in my sleep monitoring.