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The threesheep Fitness Tracker is a sleek, waterproof smartwatch designed for men and women, featuring a 0.96-inch LCD, 24-hour activity tracking with 16 sports modes, and comprehensive health monitoring including heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and sleep quality. Compatible with Android 5.0+ and iOS 9.0+, it offers smart notifications, remote camera control, and a convenient built-in USB charging plug delivering up to 6 days of battery life on a 2-hour charge.











| ASIN | B09M3KQ6D7 |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor,Blood Pressure Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Body Temperature Monitor, Waterproof, Sedentary Reminder |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | blue |
| Band Length | 7.9 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Band Width | 0.8 Inches |
| Battery Average Life | 6 days |
| Battery Capacity | 105 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Power | 105 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,741 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #90 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Brand | threesheep |
| Case Material Type | Plastic or Resin |
| Color | Blue |
| Communication Feature | True |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 5.0+ and iOS 9.0+ |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 4,048 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Starmax Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Sleep Duration |
| Model Number | S5 |
| Operating System | Android,Ios |
| Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor,Blood Pressure Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Body Temperature Monitor, Waterproof, Sedentary Reminder Special Feature Activity Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor,Blood Pressure Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Body Temperature Monitor, Waterproof, Sedentary Reminder See more |
| Sport Type | Fitness |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Sleep Monitor |
| Target Audience | Men,Women |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
5**!
Latest update really improved the ap information on movement
This was just to count my steps and motivate me to do more with three toddlers- yeah you read that right. So I folded 5 loads of laundry yesterday morning and that got me to 6k steps (my goal) before 10:30 am- that’s a con. Also it’s active energy is way below what it normally was on my Apple Watch. Sometimes I have to go in the Ap to get my steps to update to my iPhone- that’s the last con. Tons of watch faces, lots of info most I don’t even use, handles all the watering the lawn and splash pads and wadding pools and buckets I dunk my hands in- really a nice and inexpensive gadget. Only takes a few hours to fully charge but I get busy so I try to only charge when I’m in shower so top it off. Shows phone calls and texts, really useful for someone who wants to know but doesn’t want to respond immediately to things that can wait. Stops me from putting my activities on hold for someone else yet let’s me know if it’s important.
D**Y
Worst tracker I've ever had!
I don't write many reviews, but I am so unhappy with this tracker that I wanted to warn others. The only redeeming quality it has is that it does keep track of the date and day of the week. Other than that, nothing else works correctly. These are the following problems I have had with it: 1. Doesn't remotely count steps correctly. 2. Loses time and has to be charged frequently. 3. Whatever material is on the face of the watch is so inferior it gets marred easily. I can wake up after a night's sleep and find marks on it. 4. It frequently changes the settings on it and it is not intuitive on how to change them back. 5. The mobile app leaves a lot to be desired. 6. It is so inaccurate, it can tell me my blood pressure numbers without the watch even being on my wrist. 7. It's supposed to give you the time by lifting your wrist, but frequently that doesn't work and you end up having to scroll through all the options just to get the time. That is my #1 pet peeve! It is VERY frustrating. Bottom line, don't waste your money. I should have sent it back at the beginning, but now it's too late. It's just trash!
A**A
Love the tracker
I recently purchased the Threesheep Fitness Tracker in my quest for a reliable and affordable wearable device to track my daily activities and workouts. After using it for a few weeks, I am impressed with its performance and features. The Threesheep Fitness Tracker has a sleek and minimalistic design that looks great on my wrist. The adjustable band is comfortable to wear all day long, and I barely notice it while working out or going about my daily activities. This tracker excels at accurately recording my steps, distance traveled, and calories burned throughout the day. The heart rate monitor provides real-time data during workouts, helping me stay within my target heart rate zones for optimal results. The sleep tracking feature is also a standout, giving me insights into the quality of my sleep patterns. The Threesheep app is user-friendly and intuitive, allowing me to sync my fitness data effortlessly with my smartphone. One of the best aspects of the Threesheep Fitness Tracker is its impressive battery life. I can go several days without needing to recharge, which is convenient and ensures that I can rely on it to track my activities consistently. Considering its affordable price point, the Threesheep Fitness Tracker offers excellent value for money. It provides a wide range of features typically found in more expensive fitness trackers, making it a great option for those looking to monitor their health and fitness without breaking the bank. Overall, I highly recommend the Threesheep Fitness Tracker to anyone in the market for a reliable and feature-rich wearable device. It has exceeded my expectations in terms of performance, design, and functionality, and has become an essential tool in helping me achieve my fitness .
L**X
Good "starter" watch
I have not had problems with the app, or battery life (about a week), or connecting through bluetooth. I am able to read my text messages on the watch (Android, Samsung Galaxy). It survived a shower, once, without dying. I don't think the watch is very accurate in much of anything (except the time). What it's good for is deciding if you want to invest in a more expensive, better quality, watch. Gives you a chance to determine which features you would actually use, or if you would use such a watch at all. Worthwhile for that purpose. Update 4/29/23: Sensor on the watch is non-functioning/dead. It lasted a little over a month.
G**O
Android app follies
I bought this watch because I wanted to explore a fitness watch at a low entry point until I can decide if I want a more capable and more expensive watch. This particular watch requires the use of the Runmefit app to get the most out of it. This includes more complex activities such as recording and displaying sleep data during the night, but also simpler tasks such as setting the watch to display temperature in Fahrenheit and to select the watch face appearance, so the app both receives and transmits to the watch. I had a lot of problems with the app I downloaded for my Android phone. It (not me!) disconnected Runmefit from bluetooth and when I tried to reconnect to bluetooth I kept getting the message that it needed app location permissions turned on … which they were! It at least showed that it still recognized the watch as a “device.” Until I tried to remove it as a device and then reconnect it, thinking maybe that was necessary to get around the bluetooth problem. When I tried that, the app wouldn’t recognize the watch (“device”) at all. So I downloaded Runmefit to my iPad, to see if it would run better there. It immediately connected with no issues. Thank you "Walled Garden"! One other thing to know that you don’t find out until you stumble across the S5 Operation Manual several layers deep into the app, is that the way to move through the various functions on the watch is to tap the little rectangle on the bottom of the face. Also, when the Android app no longer recognized the device (let alone establish bluetooth connection) it would no longer show me the Operation Manual, probably needing to know what kind of device to know what kind of manual … I guess. That makes sense if the app is written for more than one kind of device. Probably works the same on my iPad, but you can bet I’m not going to remove the device from the app just to find out. I have no measurement comparison (other than my thermometer for temperature) for some of the various medical data (heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen) but I’m hoping to collect that data on my next doctor visit for comparison. The documentation says that data is “for reference only and cannot be used on a medical basis” which I interpret to mean there are no guarantees or even tolerances (e.g., +/- 20%) for those results. Maybe those are in a specification sheet … somewhere. But that’s okay, as long as the results are reasonably consistent I can record my numbers on a daily or weekly basis or whenever I think of it, and compare the results myself to see if anything is changing in a sinister fashion. The Sleep measurement shows that I slept 8 hours 40 minutes last night. My cpap machine says I slept 8 hours and 45 minutes. That’s amazing, the watch is getting that (and the heart info) from sensors on the back of the watch. The watch shows me the instantaneous values of things like blood pressure and then the app can display a graph showing how they changed during the month. I’m guessing my blood pressure spiked when I was trying to get the Android app to work. I’m not reporting on the various exercise functions, I haven’t tried them out. The watch does tell me how many steps I’ve taken and how many calories I’ve burned during the day with no setup required from me. And maybe the Android app is just fine, maybe I just bungled the initial setup and couldn’t dig my way out, silly me :-( . I’m reporting my misadventures to help out anyone with similar difficulties. *** edited 5-13-23 *** I visited my dentist and after the hygienist measured my heart rate and my blood pressure I compared the measurements she took with those of the watch. Very nearly identical. However, blood pressure measurements seem particularly iffy. Just now I took six consecutive measurements and measured 111/73, 121/83, 126/80, 114/64, 114/64, 108/70. *** edited 6-13-23 *** First watch I've ever owned that I can't read outside in the daylight. Frequently the app will disconnect from Bluetooth, and it is a simple matter to reconnect it in 'Devices.' The clue is that you can't read any chart data on the app because it can't connect to the watch without Bluetooth. And the app won't show the display face options if it is not connected to Bluetooth. *** edited 11-2-23 *** Some temperature data I collected when I wasn’t feeling well, a bigger variation than I was hoping for. Oral thermometer: 99.6 Infra-red forehead: 98.6 Watch: 97.8 Consecutive morning battery voltage levels (as reported by the watch) from a full charge: 100%, 97, 78, 54, 45, 34 and then it quit later that day; so I got almost 5 1/2 days on a charge. *** edited 2-2-24 ***. The watch strap broke! The strap comes in two pieces, one attaches to the top of the face and one attaches to the bottom of the face. The bottom strap is the one you remove to recharge the face piece. The top strap has the buckle and is the one I never remove. Until now. This might be my fault if I was grabbing onto the top strap as leverage when I removed the bottom strap for charging. If I was doing that, I might have broken the glue bond to the top strap. In the future I will be sure and only hold the watch face and not the top strap when I am trying to attach or remove the bottom strap. I glued the top strap back to the top of the watch face with a super glue. It seems to be holding fine. *** edited 8-4-24 *** . My watch would no longer link to the app. I switched to a new, unused watch that I bought recently and it connected fine. I had to update the app and also the watch firmware. *** edited 8-31-24 *** I’m getting shorter charge duration with the new watch. From a full charge: 100%, 78, 48, 21 and then it quite early in the last day. I got just over 3 days of use on the charge. *** edited 12-9-24 *** Select the watch display and the 'How to use' options such as 'Device connection' and 'S5 User Manual' work again. Yay! *** Edited 7-13-25 ***. My second watch broke on the strap again, only this time I couldn’t get it to glue back. I bought a third watch and it has much improved design for the strap: the buckle strap press fits on to the watch in a similar manner as the bottom strap, so no glue to break. The built in instructions are poor or nonexistent again, these things seem to come and go with newer versions of the app. It appears to no longer perform a blood pressure test. I had problems with menu tap at first, it seems okay now. For a few days the watch face rectangle wouldn’t respond to taps until I started double-tapping it to get it started.
E**S
A great lightweight Fitness tracker that is surprisingly accurate. Also has blood sugar tracking
This is a really good and accurate little Fitness tracker. It uses the Runmefit app which is pretty much everything you need for this. The watch itself is configured from the app only so you will definitely need it to make it work and set your goals Etc. As far as accuracy goes this thing is pretty good it'll even read properly while walking on a treadmill. And the Sleep monitoring is pretty good. All in all such a small watch surprised me. When you put it on your arm you'll hardly notice it's there. It's very thin and light and conforms nicely. The only con I can think of in the whole thing is that the app has begun integrating AI which is all over your home page and only talks about sleep monitoring. They need to put a little X on that card so you can turn it off because beyond that it really is annoyingly in the way of the main screen. Not a deal breaker and hopefully they'll correct that soon
R**N
the price is right...go for it!
What a surprise! It's working very well so far. I don't know yet how long a charge will last but once I went to the App Store and downloaded the app. It worked really well and good simple graphics are a plus. The price is great, it replaced a more expensive watch and has all the health data I need.
M**N
Not the best
Not happy with this fitness tracker. I’ve had it for several months now. I have my phone with me most of the time (as most of us do) it doesn’t sync with my phone, I manually do it. The watch will change the date & time for reasons I can’t figure out, (it’s not because the battery died) then I lose all info for the day. At this point I have to unpair & set up all over again. Has to be charged almost nightly. I’ve tried to use the dance step setting but when I press & hold the watch face to start it, the watch reverts back to the more app, so I just resort to using the step counter. I don’t track my sleep because I charge it nightly. So over all 1. it tracks my steps. 2. has to be charged nightly. 3. has to be manually synced daily if I want to keep track. 4. will reset day & time on it own then has to be unpaired & reset frequently (at least twice a month). 5. Won’t use the dance setting to count steps. For these reason I give it 2 stars.
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