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Originally Posted by ME_Andy
Count pulse for 30s. Multiply by 2.
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That takes 30 seconds at a time. This also monitors SpO2, sleep quality and steps, gives weather forecast, displays reminders, incoming calls, and text messages. Has the date and time, which is the thing I use most often as that's even easier than grabbing my phone.
If you need an alarm and don't want to wake others up too, it can vibrate on your wrist.
Lots of stuff for a $25 device.
I gave one each to a husband/wife and they became competitive, and neither have any interest in doing exercise, but they like to compete.
Anyhow, I'd recommend it to anyone considering a $600 Apple or Garmin tracker as a way to see if it's useful or not before the big spend. What prevented me from getting an Apple watch is the fact that it won't even run 24hrs on a charge. Presumably you charge while sleeping, but then it's not keeping track of your sleep.