🎉 Track, Play, and Thrive! The ultimate fitness companion for your little ones!
The Inspiratek Fitness Tracker for Kids is a user-friendly device designed for children aged 5 to 16, featuring a one-touch operation and over 10 built-in functions. It’s the perfect gift for encouraging an active lifestyle while ensuring comfort and security.
M**G
Fits my dainty wrist, good value
I really can't complain considering what I paid for it. It's a fraction of the cost of the leading brands.The heart rate monitor does seem to be quite accurate, tested against my fancy pulse oximeter, and I like that it automatically checks my pulse throughoutoxidizer, The step counter, however, is woefully inaccurate. I've tried counting my steps while wearing it and it grossly under counts. Also when I sync, the main screen on the app does not show the full count, but when you click on it for more detail it does show what the watch recorded.Mostly I'm just glad that it fits my wrist, as most of the adult watches do not. I wear it on the center hole so there's about 5 holes to go in either direction. I imagine it would fit pretty much any woman's wrist, as well as most children.The sleep feature is surprisingly accurate, too. I don't know how it so accurately determines when I've actually fallen asleep but it's much more accurate than any app I've tried on my phone for this.Battery lasts all week. No issues from getting it wet when I wash my hands though I do take it off to shower and bathe.Navigating in the watch itself is a little frustrating because you have to just keep pressing the button to scroll through all of the screens to get back to the time, It's easy to accidentally touch the button twice when you're just trying to get the time to display. It doesn't usually show me the time when I lift my arm like it is supposed to.Vibration alarms are handy though I wish there were more than 5. And when you lose it, and use the finding tool from your phone app it does take a couple minutes for the watch to respond but when it does the vibration is quite loud which is great. 1st time I used it I didn't realize there would be such a long delay for the watch to respond so I hit that button several times and and it kept vibrating of and on for the next 20 minutes or so after I found it lol.If you're worried about cellphone radiation so you don't want to carry your phone in your pocket all day, this is a decent alternative as long as counting steps is not your main objective. My few complaints really are just me being nit-picky. You really cannot beat this watch for the price!
A**R
Nice little watch
This watch is a nice little watch we bought for each of my kids. It has worked super well. Tracking steps and sleep. We got it mostly to challenge them in movement/steps and to give them the time.I wish the battery charge was a bit longer. I feel like we are charging every couple of days. The sleep part of the watch isn’t super accurate. Also, I was hoping for the price and the fact it’s designed for kids that the glass quality would better. Two of my kids have scratches on them and one of them is fastidious about taking care of it.Still nice watch for kids.
C**9
Good fitness tracker for kids
My 7 year old twins received this fitness tracker as a gift. You must download an app onto your cell phone to track more than 1 days worth of data. However, you can only track one fitness tracker per phone, which creates a challenge for me being that my children are twins and want to see their steps every day and compare it to steps from previous days:-/ The fact that only one device can be tracked on a single phone using the app is a negative. However, my children love seeing their steps and are super motivated to reach 10,000 steps or more a day. They ask us if we can take walks all the time. I also like that their are no games on this watch, strictly steps, heart rate, calories, sleep, exercises and stop watch (oh and an option to take your blood pressure)... The calories burned are WAY off based on the amount of activity my children get vs. me (as compared to my actual Fitbit). Yes, the watch is supposed to be waterproof but I do not allow the children to use it in the pool or ocean based on other negative reviews of water getting into it. The fit is excellent however shortly after my daughter wore her fitness tracker the small 2 bands around the larger bands broke (which we had to replace with rubber bands to hold the larger bands in place- hopefully that makes sense).. Overall I do recommend this fitness tracker but would consider the more sporty version for a really active child who may break off their bands easily. My kids love their watches and it is a cheap alternative to an actual Fitbit.
S**K
My daughter loves it!
So far so good for this, but we've only had it a few days. The good: it's pretty cute, and it's easy for my daughter (8) to use. She's played with it a lot, and is really proud of all the steps she's getting. She also loves 'timing' how long things take with the stopwatch feature. It's fairly easy to charge (seems like the charge would last about 3 days before needing it again, though she wants to charge it every few hours). It has a number of different settings for different types of exercises, a heart-rate monitor and sleep monitor as well.The not as good: obviously with a price point like this it's not super high-grade. The bands, in particular, seem pretty cheap and I'm sure we'll end up replacing them sooner rather than later. Also, the charging system comes with a very short cord--easy enough to replace, but definitely a hassle at first since it pretty much 'hangs' from our charging outlet. It only lines up one-way, which really confused my daughter at first since it can fit into the charger in either direction, but only the correct way will charge it.The app is simple enough and paired VERY fast (which I was impressed with). It gives a lot of information other than steps as well (sleep, how long walking, running, exercising, etc).Overall it's a great deal for the money, and a perfect way for kids to have their own step tracker without investing the money the high end brands ask for. Highly recommended, I'm just not sure how long it's going to last.
A**N
Kids love it…parents beware.
My son got his watch yesterday. He’s 7 and absolutely loves it. So far, we are both very pleased with the purchase and it seems to be a good value, but…Parents beware that if their child gets it, they may be obnoxiously telling you the time and other stats from the watch — CONSTANTLY.Literal quotes from my son yesterday, “Mom. It’s 11:18am. That means morning. It’s still 11:18am…oh, wait…now it’s 11:19am”“Mom, the clock on the microwave says 2:41pm, but my watch says 2:42pm, so the kitchen is in the past and I’m living in the future.”“Mom, I burned 12 calories. 12!”After a paper cut and loss of about 4 drops of blood, “Mom! Quick, put my watch back on, I need to check my heart and see if I’ve lost too much blood!”“Mom, it’s 4:38pm”“Mom, my body is dry, but there is LITERAL sweat under where my watch was…you can SEE it!”“Mom, put my watch back on me. I need to check the time.”Be prepared. If your child is anything like mine, you will hear about the watch all day long.In truth, I’m glad he loves it so much and is trying hard to make his miles walked and steps go higher and I think that’s fantastic!
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