UMIDIGI UFIT Review | Smart Watch & Activity Tracker

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The UMIDIGI UFIT is an affordable smartwatch and fitness tracker that delivers a ton of features for a budget price. I'm particularly surprised to see blood oxygen level monitoring on a watch this cheap, although I'm not sure it's 100% accurate. Regardless of the extra features like O2 monitoring, it looks great, feels great, and has all the typical functions you'd want like step tracking, HR monitoring, notifications, alarms, and more.

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Do you have accessories like belts for the smart watch

DelightfulGlasses-wmux
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Any always on display tech or watch faces?

anthony
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Hi. Im thinking of getting this. Whats the difference of this vs the UWatch 3

SerpentGames
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Ok, I just bought this, and I have a serious question. I am coming from having a Fitbit Iconic, and before that a heart monitor and before that the original bodybug.

Now my question is this: Does this thing actually track calories burned throughout the day?

Because I've charged it, synced it to its app and wore it while puttering around the house for several hours and it read calories burned: 2.

Two.

It shows 169 steps taken (I was mostly playing a video game with some friends and got up a few times to go to the bathroom, etc. I had already done a 2-hour workout that day, prior to putting this thing on). But my baseline metabolism would have consumed far more than 2 calories over the past 2 1/2 hours. Hell just using an average burn chart, me sitting still and doing nothing for one hour would burn 79.5 calories. So at a minimum, it should be reading 159+ calories. The automatic heart monitor is turned on too. So... Yeah, I don't think this thing actually calculates calories burned throughout the day, making it worthless outside of "workout sessions" why wasn't this disclosed in ANY of the 15 reviews I've watched/read including yours. I mean we're talking about something that's supposed to be a fitness tracker, a cheaper stripped down version of what fitbit Versa gives you, but if I can't accurately track my calories throughout the day, including workouts, then it's not going to work for my needs and I wish I hadn't purchased it.

Also, it says a continuous heart rate monitor, but it seems to be taking a measurement in intervals. It doesn't offer a display of my current rate on the face and even when going to its heart rate app, it doesn't display a live reading. So I'm guessing automatic heart rate monitoring is doing something cheap like reading every 15 minutes or something to preserve battery life? Which means it's not really continuous, which means again it's false advertising... I mean if I'm wrong here and my device is faulty or something, please let me know because I'm only a few hours into owning it and it's actually giving me pretty strong buyers remorse. I just want something that will give me my pulse rate at a glance and tell me how many calories I've burned so far throughout the day. Anything beyond that is a bonus. So my question is: Can this do that? Or have I made a terrible mistake?

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Nice presentation. You may want to consider not speaking so fast.

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