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The BrilliantHouse S5 Fitness Tracker is a sleek, lightweight smartwatch designed for professionals and fitness enthusiasts alike. Featuring a 0.96-inch LED touchscreen, it offers continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, sleep, and temperature. With 17 sports modes and IP68 waterproofing, it supports diverse activities including swimming. The device delivers up to 7 days of battery life with a quick 1-hour charge, and syncs seamlessly with Android and iOS devices to provide call, message, and social media notifications on your wrist. Its customizable watch faces and health reminders make it a versatile companion for a balanced, connected lifestyle.














| ASIN | B0CB1W56H9 |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Calendaring, Camera, Sedentary Reminder, phone_call |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | pink |
| Band Length | 7.9 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 0.8 Inches |
| Battery Average Life | 7 days |
| Battery Capacity | 105 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,766 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #98 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Brand | BrilliantHouse |
| Built-In Media | Box x 1, Smart watch x 1, Watch band x 2 |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Pink |
| Communication Feature | True |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 4.4 or above, IOS 9.0 or above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 2,301 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.44"D x 0.8"W x 2.44"H |
| Item Type Name | fitness tracker smart watch |
| Item Weight | 23.04 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BrilliantHouse |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate, Step Count, Blood Pressure, Sleep Duration, Calories Burned, etc |
| Model Name | S5 |
| Model Number | S5 |
| Operating System | Android 4.4 or above, IOS 9.0 or above |
| Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Shape | Heart |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker, Calendaring , Camera, Sedentary Reminder , phone_call |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Style Name | Modern, Portable, Intellegence, High quality, Accuracy |
| Supported Application | Blood Pressure Monitor/Heart Rate Monitor/Blood Oxygen Monitor, Calendaring/Phone Call/Message Notification/Password Protection/IP68 Waterproof, Fitness Tracker/Activity Tracker/Distance Tracker/Female Health Assistant, Smart Watch/Pedometer/ Calorie Tracker/Step Counter/Alarm clock, Temperature Monitor/Sleep Monitor/Sedentary Reminder/Drink Water Reminder |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| UPC | 732139232112 |
| Warranty Description | life warranty |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Depth | 30 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
D**E
Incredible what this Fitbit will do!
Absolutely an amazing little Fitbit. For the price it has lots more going for it than many FitBits for lots more money. It tracks my sleep almost to the very minute I close my eyes until I wake up. REM, deep, light sleep and times I wake up are all recorded. It even tracks glucose vaguely... Low, normal or elevated. No numbers given. It's fairly accurate with my oxygen levels and my heart rate too! The blood pressure can be off one way or the other compared to using a cuff, however it's in the ballpark! Close enough to know if you're high or not. When I got my first one I compared it to the doctor's BP cuff reading on my visit and the nurse was shocked to see my reading was only 4 clicks off from what she came up with. It's very lightweight. You hardly know it's there, so it's very comfortable. Almost forgot, it also has an alarm feature to give reminders throughout the day. There's many, many other features to play with that I haven't tried. There's only one drawback to this watch. The strap on the opposite side of the charging side eventually breaks off after so many times of pulling the other strap off for charging. This is my third over quite a few years of purchasing them. I figure for around $20 it's worth replacing when the strap breaks off on the old Fitbit.
D**N
Fails in every way possible.
I honestly wasn't expecting much out of this watch. Any smart watch that you can get for $20 probably isn't going to be that great. As everyone else has been saying, most of the readings on the watch are very inaccurate. I was really just looking for something to tell time & count steps. After running 3 miles on a treadmill, but the watch only registering that I went around half that distance, I figured "well at least it tells the time". About a week after buying the watch, I'm out and somebody asks the time. I look at my watch and respond. Someone else responds it's 3 minutes earlier than the time I gave. My 1st instinct was to think they were wrong, but after comparing to my phone, I realize that within a week of syncing the time, the watch has already become 3 minutes fast and needed to be synced again. A watch that fails to even tell time correctly is useless. Putting all of that aside, the ui on the watch is horrible. There are 10 different screens to display different measurements (all of which are inaccurate) and can only be advanced forward. If you accidentally tap the watch an extra time (such as when you turn your wrist towards you and because of the delay, you aren't sure if the feature to wake the watch activated or not, so you tap it as its in the process of waking), it requires an additional 10 taps just to try to see what you originally meant to. The app doesn't even allow you to remove any items from this excessively long cycle.
A**Y
Sleek, stylish, practical and comfortable
I recently purchased the Fitness Tracker with Blood Pressure Heart Rate Blood Oxygen Monitor, Activity Tracker Sleep Monitor, Smart Watch Pedometer Step Counter, and I am absolutely thrilled with my purchase. This device has exceeded all of my expectations in terms of functionality, ease of use, and overall value for money. Firstly, the design is sleek and stylish, making it a comfortable accessory to wear throughout the day. The interface is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing me to easily navigate through its various features without any hassle. The Blood Pressure Monitoring feature has been particularly useful for me as I have hypertension. It provides accurate readings which help me keep track of my health status regularly. The Heart Rate and Blood Oxygen Monitor are also very helpful in keeping a check on my overall cardiovascular fitness, especially during workouts or when feeling unwell. The Activity Tracker is an excellent tool for motivating me to stay active throughout the day. It accurately tracks steps taken, distance covered, and calories burned, providing real-time feedback that encourages healthy habits. The Sleep Monitor has also been a game changer in helping me understand my sleep patterns better, which is crucial for overall wellbeing. The Smart Watch Pedometer Step Counter function is another great addition to this device. It keeps track of the number of steps taken each day and reminds me when I've reached my daily goal, making it easier for me to stay on top of my fitness goals. Overall, I highly recommend this Fitness Tracker to anyone looking for a comprehensive health companion that can monitor their blood pressure, heart rate, sleep patterns, and physical activity levels all in one device. It's an excellent investment for those who want to take control of their health and lead a more active lifestyle.
D**E
A great product for the price!
This tracker fits all my needs. It keeps track of all my vitals, steps, time, and basically everything the more expensive ones do. My only complaint is they sometimes don't last as long as I think they should. They seem to wear out quicker than others I've had, but, for the price, you can't beat them!!
E**N
After four months review: Things to keep in mind.
My entire family got these for various health reasons. Sleep monitoring for the kiddo, blood pressure for the better half(he cannot be bothered to actually use his blood pressure machine), and for me oxygen levels after a serious surgery. For better half this is useful, when he doesn't take it off so it doesn't get damaged, and with kiddo it is useful(when he wears it). I have found the 'mood' stuff is laughably inaccurate and the sleep monitoring is questionable for accuracy but good for patterns. I mean unless you got my watch in particular. Better halves watch can go for days without charging. Kiddo's can as well. Mine? Nope. Needs daily charge since it was out of the box and is finicky and difficult to position so it will actually do so. Recently, four months in, the bluetooth keeps disconnecting and I spent a good twenty minutes this evening, reconnecting it. Apparently it disconnects in the middle of the night often and thus my attempts to get my own sleep patterns fails miserably, not that this thing recognizes the difference between when I am awake and laying there awake vs 'light sleep' but then there is a reason I said it was good for patterns but not for accuracy in the details. Constantly having the app shove a value in my face that I cannot meet is annoying. It's there, and I am physically disabled. There is no 'steps' for me. I turned off the setting to put it there and it's still there, just smaller. It's not helpful. It's just another reminder of a difficult situation. The face of the watches is fragile. From sleeping in it kiddo's is so scratched up and the only thing on his bed, besides blankets, is stuffed animals. Mine keeps scratching on my wheelchair and is more fragile than my nails if it so much as touches a wall while I am trying to manuever myself. Better half takes his off at work, a place he should be keeping it on to monitor blood pressure most of all, because of how fragile it is. This watch is not made to withstand basic wear. I do have a criticism that you cannot connect multiple watches when monitoring a kiddo. Having to use an old phone for that is all kinds of annoying. The water reminders are useful as someone who gets so busy I can forget those. Medication reminders being added would be more useful. Another plus is that the firmware and app are often updated, which means someone is clearly working on and supporting it. In an age of all the things that go on in this world, especially digitally, this is encouraging and good. It is good for, as I said earlier, getting the sleep patterns even if not for the exact nitty gritty details. It is sort of funny to see when this thing things I have taken 'steps' because I move my hands when I talk. Especially since 'steps' aren't being taken at all. For the most part being able to see the levels is very informative and for the most part the blood pressure etc is pretty consistent with what I've had taken at the doctors. I am unsure about the blood glucose or what exactly it is measuring for that one but I watch that because I am aware of a risk of developing a problem, not because I have it already, so knowing when there is a blip or when it goes low enough for this to pick up after I get so busy and don't eat until then and am shaking, is sort of just validating and matches the things I know about that. It's even a bit amusing. It is fairly accurate on the oxygen levels, which came in handy for myself and helped inform when I told my doctor my levels were consistently okay so I could come back off oxygen at home. The ability to change the display to customize it also helps, especially with three watches in the home. Imagine if we had no way to look at them and know whose was whose when they were taken off and put down. Yikes. It would be useful to be able to rename the devices on the Bluetooth network. I accept that mine was probably a bad batch or something but overall, I would recommend these. Just keep in mind that this isn't a replacement for going to the doctor and documenting these things. It is a help and it's pretty useful for monitoring various health issues but some things are less accurate than others. To be fair to the watch I had a sleep study done awhile back to rule some things out and the techs didn't realize I was awake many times I was even when they had stuff hooked up reading my brain so... sometimes that is a hard read at the best of times. I never told them either. I just laid there and listened to what they were saying. Moving just reminded me I was in a closet sized room that was barely navable even back then when I was able bodied enough to nav it. Anyway, it's not perfect accuracy but the professionals failed at that with me too so... the watch CAN be given some slack for the sleep stuff. It is accurate enough to get a pattern and major changes etc and that is enough to help a lot. Overall, just know what to expect or not expect. This is only lower on the stars, not because of the things to keep in mind, but because of the inconsistency in the quality of the watches even in battery life and because of the level of fragility. I've got months of annoyance built up and the Bluetooth issues hit point break. When you receive this watch you do receive a paper saying to send feedback to an e mail but after four months we have no idea where that is now. Pretty sure it probably ended up in the trash at some point or another just randomly cleaning up, on accident, however if you do get that please hold onto it and give that feedback. The company does seem to at least listen and be willing to, even if it might be a way to shut people up and avoid the reviews that are not purely positive. Still. It shows a willingness most companies do not have.
J**S
Great Quality, Easy to Use, and Excellent Battery Life!
I’ve been really impressed with this fitness tracker! For the price, the quality is outstanding—it feels sturdy and well-made, not cheap or flimsy like some other budget options. It tracks everything I need, including heart rate, steps, calories burned, and sleep, with surprising accuracy. Setup was super easy, and the interface is intuitive—even if you’re not super tech-savvy, you’ll have no trouble navigating the features. I love that it’s waterproof (IP68), so I don’t have to worry about taking it off when washing my hands or getting caught in the rain. One of the best parts is the battery life—I only need to charge it about once a week, even with daily use. It’s reliable, sleek, and functional—perfect for anyone looking to stay on top of their health and fitness goals without spending a fortune. Highly recommend!
R**I
They’re ok, if the drawbacks don’t bother you.
Got this for my wife as I couldn’t talk her into getting a slight larger version. Pros: Small Doesn’t cost much ( but a larger one isn’t that much more) Cons: (IMO) Too small, screen cannot be read in any level of daylight. Indoors only. It’s small so the battery is also small so it needs a recharged more often. I dislike this type of battery recharge connection where you have to remove one of the straps and plug the end of the watch directly into the charger cube. Not easy to do and not very reliable long term. This part going bad is why she needed a new watch. Doesn’t keep correct time very long so you need to pair to your phone to correct the time reading. Cheaply made straps. I would recommend getting a larger version that will have a larger battery and a screen that is readable in any light condition, like what I have. I only have to recharge about every two weeks or longer and the cable connection is magnetic so it’s a breeze to connect. As you can tell, I’m not a fan of these small versions and would not recommend, but to be fair none of these cheaper watches last really long.
N**4
Good to monitor heart rate
So I have a heart condition, not sure what it is yet but we think it’s POTs. I’m using this watch to monitor my heart rate for my doctors. (This was taken after walking up stairs) I HIGHLY recommend it for someone who’s trying to monitor their heart. It’s cheap and works well. A little difficult to get the watch bands off to charge. Also it sends you notifications from your phone and I think that’s pretty cool. It’s easy to use and very easy for me to read as I have glasses. Overall, I highly recommend!!!!
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