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The MorePro Heart Rate Monitor Smartwatch combines advanced heart rhythm analysis, blood pressure monitoring, and sleep tracking in a sleek, waterproof design. Featuring a vibrant 1.14-inch IPS screen and up to 5 days of battery life, it syncs effortlessly with Android and iOS devices to provide personalized health insights and fitness tracking anytime, anywhere.
R**O
CANT BELIEVE WHAT THIS MORE PRO V19 WATCH CAN DO!!
This is my review of the more pro v19 watch.. the positive in the negative not much negative though!!I've been waiting a long time to find watch that accurately does spo2, blood pressure, and EKG / ECG!!!WOW I HAVE FOUND IT FOR A STEAL OF A PRICE!!I cannot believe this new technology, and what this watch can do!!!At first I was skeptical reading some negative reviews.. but then I finally spent a small amount of money to try the watch..This thing is remarkable what it can do, and how accurate it is with its more pro app..All you have to do is put it on. Pair it with the more pro app adjust the settings to do automatic oxygen, blood pressure, heart rate, and sleep!! you just let it do its thing then miraculously the next day you have all of this ridiculous amount of data!!!! I think it takes all of these readings at about 1 minute intervals all through the day and night.. it can even detect sleep apnea which is amazing!!Also they have something called HRV heart rate variable.. it will tell you if your heart is basically working properly and gives you a Lorenz scatter diagram that will tell you how your heart is functioning!!Then of course you have the ECG that you just put your finger on the silver strip on the watch hold it to do an EKG on the watch or press start in the morepro ECG function..You can take all the statistical data and give it to your cardiologist for review..Truly unbelievable!!!*** TIP!!!!! BLOOD PRESSURE!!! it will only be accurate if your blood pressure is 120 over 80 the normal blood pressure.. you can fix this by using your personal blood pressure machine.. you have to look at your average blood pressure on the machine over I would say about a week.. your blood pressure machine should show you the average! my Omron blood pressure wrist cuff will show my average in my Omron connect app that's recorded through Bluetooth.. ** you take that average value and you put it in the more pro app personal blood pressure section** then the blood pressure on the watch becomes extremely accurate!!!---------------------------THE NEGATIVE!! But not much.. this is really not a great fitness watch.. meaning you will not get an accurate heart rate if you're running or moving for exercise.. you can pick a few exercises within the app and it will tell you your steps, but unfortunately it will not tell you in that duration of what your oxygen, blood pressure, heart rate was going on even though it's recording it in the background separately.. freaking weird.. and even if you look happy automatic readings during exercise like I said the heart rate and blood pressure will not be accurate.. I do think the oxygen will be accurate. how do I know this? Because I use my Samsung health app with a body strap for heart rate during my exercise.. unlike the more pro app Samsung health has many exercises you can use just about everything.. and when you press go it'll tell you your heart rate through your strap that is ridiculously accurate.. you can see your heart rate going up and down.. then at the end you will see a graph of your exercise and what your heart did. ( The b19 and more pro app does not do this and cannot be accurate around your wrist ) when I was using both apps at the same time my heart strap monitor and Samsung health was way more accurate during exercise for instance my heart rate would be 140 but on my watch it would only be 98!! Very wrong!!I wish that the more pro app would allow you to connect a heart rate strap monitor like the Garmin universal one and read your heart data and give you a graph at the end like the Samsung app I just don't understand why it doesn't do that!! And I wish it had more exercises very very limited!!but it will tell you your steps that are pretty accurate during exercise and the time..CONCLUSION!!The v19 is a steal for what it costs.. I don't consider it really a fitness watch but more of a well being and very accurate health watch!! Wearing it all the time doing normal things it is fantastic at diagnosing and helping you find out how healthy you really are.. an amazing watch to take all of your satistics and give it to your doctor and cardiologist..For me personally I use this watch and my Samsung health app and heart strap to get the best of both worlds. I just wish it did the same thing that Samsung health did and you can connect other heart rate monitors to it's app, showing you your graphical heart data at the end of the workout and also many more options for exercises!!For your workouts and exercise You're better off using a heart strap monitor in a different app to track your exercise if you want accuracy to see what your heart is doing.. the Samsung health app is fantastic for food and everything in that regard.. but it also can't do with the v19 and more pro app can do either.Verdict I love this watch if I lost it I would buy it again immediately!!!Five stars!!!!
H**S
Good multifunction tracker
I wanted a way to keep track of my O2 levels, especially in sleep. A sleep study has indicated I have apnea, and frankly I don't trust the BiPap to be effective on central apnea, so a way of double checking that is independent of the machine will tell me.This machine and ap allow me to do that monitoring, as well as keep a constant monitor of my BP without having to constantly use a BP cuff.Overall, I am pleased, but there are some caveats.When I first tried to pair it to the phone, a long menu of switches came up in the ap, and none of them worked. I deleted the pairing and "re-paired" (ironic pun there) the tracker. A much smaller menu showed, and the switches on it worked properly.The ap will run in the background, but on my Moto phone it seems to regularly drop connection, making it a pain to try to glance at the phone for current info. It will reconnect, but in one case so far I had to again re-pair it.When first using the AP, you have to root around to find all of the features and drill down data. It is there, just not particularly intuitive.I have no idea why, but for some reason I am getting no data from roughly 12 AM to 2 AM over the nights I have had it in use. I'm often up past midnight, but fall asleep soon after. The unit doesn't show sleep (or anything, from what I see) until about 2 AM, reducing the reported sleep that I get to as little as 3 hours.Be aware that the AP is not like a fitbit on sleep monitoring, and only shows light or deep sleep, and not REM sleep.I suspect the glitch on the couple hours of missing data will work out once the device gets word that I take my malfunctioning electronics out back and use them for target practice.
D**N
Hit and miss - you get what you pay for
I struggle to give this 3 stars. This device certainly has some flaws, but I'll start with what works...* Heart rate, SPO2 and BP monitors seem to be pretty accurate. I cross checked its HR/SPO2 readings with other devices and they more or less agreed with one another. +/- a couple of points here and there, but that's to be expected given the method of measure was different. I wouldn't say it was wildly inaccurate, and good enough for the purpose. ECG seems pretty accurate as well, although I have nothing to cross-check that with. I'll take its word for it.* Battery life is pretty good. It easily lasts a few days on a single charge. I've not even had mine to full charge yet (had it a week) and it more than happily lasts all day, and then some.Now the cons...* The app is pretty hit-and-miss. It's definitely been translated from Chinese, so some parts of it don't really make much sense from a grammar perspective. You have to read some parts a few times carefully to understand what it's actually trying to say. The app's connection to the watch is also quite spotty. It randomly disconnects and refuses to reconnect. Then randomly decides to connect all of its own accord. Some times it takes a couple of refreshes to get it to sync all the data from watch, too. Google Fit integration isn't all there either - it doesn't always fully sync an entire day's worth of data before going onto the next day. My Google Fit data has huge chunks of data missing towards the end of each day. It also doesn't sync sleep data, despite it claiming to do so.* Sleep tracking is hit-and-miss too. If you happen to get up in the middle of night sometimes, then it'll count that as the end of your sleep cycle, and won't track any further sleeping. So last night according to my device, I got 1.8 hours of sleep, which was "Very Good". I..have a differing opinion.* Good luck finding a USB port that this thing will fit into to charge it. The design of the watch/charge port - I can see what they were going for, and it's a nifty idea. But the connector is too close to the watch's body, so it won't fit into 99% of the USB ports in my possession. And the 1 thing that I've found that it will fit into (that I've had to modify with a craft knife to cut part of the port's body away to make way for the watch's body), it doesn't seem to get a great connection, and just stops charging. A little wiggle and it'll resume. And then stop again. When it does stay charging for more than 10 seconds it boosts it pretty quickly, so it doesn't need to charge for very long. Unfortunately, I've never managed to get it to charge to 100% due to the aforementioned charging issues. I don't know if this is just a faulty device, or a design flaw (though I'm more inclined to say it's the latter). Either way, it's a good job it's got a decent battery life.In conclusion; it's "alright". I wouldn't recommend this to a friend. There's probably better ones out there, but this mid-range not-a-fitbit watch seemed like it's be pretty good for the price. It had all the features I was looking for. But honestly just let down by the software not having much in the way of quality control, and a poor design on the charging port.
K**E
Good item but with problems
I like the fact that I can take my blood pressure on the fly , this is a plus and the battery life is great. However its a pain to connect it to the app and also the sensor plate fell out after a week's use. I had to glue it back on which is why I am dropping 2 stars from my review. Also the step counter is not very accurate. However it is a reasonable product given the price.
B**I
Waste product.
I am BP patient. My BP fluctuates between 130 to180 . But this product showing between 117 to 123 BP every time. And there is no sync between watch and app. 24/7 hours support also bad . App is updating with my default BP which I configured initially.
A**I
Very bad
Very bad product.ECG not working.
M**N
Cheap smart watch for it can give you
I like the watch as it can detect sleep apnea detect any irregular heart rate and can read ECG .Cheap and easy to work out things. Thank u
M**E
NO CARGA EL DISPOSITIVO
Buenos días.El MorePro E.C.G. NO CARGA. COMO APLICO LA GARANTIA O DEVOLUCIÓN?
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