💪 Elevate Your Fitness Game with ZURURU!
The ZURURU Fitness Tracker is a versatile health and activity monitor designed for both men and women. It features advanced tracking capabilities for steps, calories, heart rate, and sleep patterns, all while providing smart notifications and a waterproof design. With a quick charging time and a week-long battery life, this tracker is perfect for the active lifestyle.
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Standard/Full warranty |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Find My Phone, Alarm, Multisport Tracker |
Clasp Type | Tang Buckle or Hidden Clasp |
Controller Type | Touch Screen |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Case Material Type | Plastic |
Water Resistance Depth | 1 Meters |
Sport Type | Walking, Multi-Sports, Diving, Swimming, Fitness |
Additional Features | Step Tracker, Pedometer, Calorie Tracker, Sleep Monitor, Long Standby Time 7-10 Days, Multi Sport Tracker, Physiological Period Reminder, Wrist Sense, 20 Alarms Setting, Blood Pressure Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Activity Tracker |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 7 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.43"D x 0.75"W x 1.61"H |
Item Dimensions | 0.75 x 0.43 x 1.61 inches |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Communication Feature | [YES] |
Color | Purple |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style Name | Modern |
Band Color | Purple |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
P**A
Great little watch, great price, great customer service if needed!
This is a nice inexpensive tracker watch. It has many functions like blood pressure, sleep, monitor, and many others. I did have an issue with the band breaking inside, even though the watch itself was still working. I contacted customer service. I applied for the warranty, which last one year They were right on it. They kept in touch with me the moment I contacted them. And promptly sent out a new watch! Great customer service!
M**E
Get right one for your phone. iPhone vs Android. Need to use phone app
Only using it two days so far but I’m liking it. Seems like a good tracker for the price!! I’m sure the more pricey ones are better butIt Does more than I thought it would. Pretty simple operation. Only thing I wish it did was to track/alert for low heart rates. That’s my issue.
C**5
Better than finger oximeter
What I really need is an oximeter in the form of a watch, that is somewhat vibration-shock resistant-in function. This device is mostly does this. Using crutches on my inclined treadmill, my finger oximeter will not function at all; the shock impulses cause failure. The Zururu at least gives me some noisy (inconsistent) numbers, for heart rate and spO2.If it were possible, I would desire a constant output of numbers, for 2 reasons. (1) I might be able to better time average somewhat noisy results for heart rate and spO2 also (2) I hate to pause 40s in my exercise waiting to get any results. The Zururu does NOT permit for continuous real-time monitoring. The best solution they offer is 60s of continuous operation, after which you must tap the smart phone to get another 60s of operation. Things are far worse trying to control from the wrist watch, as this method is unusable with crutches.It would be nice if the software allowed for some control of the continuous operation interval; 10 minutes or even 5 minutes would be nice. The software is offers very few control options.All that being said, the device is somewhat useable for monitoring excess heart rate and possibly insufficient blood oxygen. The heart rate, (in the absence of shock impulses), is quiet accurate as calibrated from taking my own pulse and watching a clock. I will check the accuracy of the spO2 next year while in the mountains, as compared to my finger oximeter.The price seems quiet good, assuming this item is durable. I obtained an updated charger that is magnetic, which is a big plus. The band is long and fits my large wrist. Compared to my finger oximeter, this device permits nearly continuous monitoring. There are about 20,000 reviews for this item, so you know this is a popular product. A watch with a curved back might be an improvement in regards to accuracy, although I suppose this would be tough to manufacture.
W**L
Well...It's a Watch.
I bought this because I've been participating in serious cardio rehab, having had a major heart attack (triple bypass) nearly ten years ago and a return engagement for placement of three stents earlier this year. I didn't need a ton of bells and whistles - I was only interested in reasonably accurately measuring and accumulating data on steps, heart rate and blood pressure.I quickly learned through experience and further research on these devices in general that none of them seem to be very competent at measuring blood pressure. This one produces a rather flattering reading that essentially remains static no matter what I'm doing or how I'm feeling and has no relationship whatsoever to the readings I get when I simultaneously use a blood pressure cuff. Scratch that.The heart rate actually does seem to be fairly accurate and rises and falls along with my activity. But my primary desire was to have a reliable measure of my steps. Beginning back in August, I've worked my way up to a daily goal of 8,000 steps or more, or roughly four miles a day. The watch seemed to be reasonably accurately tracking and recording my walking activity and that alone would have been enough to keep me satisfied. But...About a week ago I went to log my data and discovered that for some reason it had lost an entire week's worth of data. Zero steps for an entire week. This doesn't just mess up those days, but since the watch purports to track weekly, monthly and even yearly averages it messes that up as well. Rats. Even so, I could still get a fairly accurate measure of my daily steps. Until this morning. I brought up yesterday's activity on the app and discovered it was telling me I had done roughly 4,600 steps. This was surprising because I had quickly checked the watch just before going to bed and had noted that I had put in over seven thousand steps for the day which I knew to be fairly accurate because I do most of my daily walking on an indoor track each morning.Then, looking closer, I discovered that while the app was telling me I had only done 4,600 steps for the day, it also breaks down the daily data hour by hour - and as I mentally added up the steps for each hour I discovered that I did in fact put in over 7,000 steps. In other words, the device is incapable of even adding up its own numbers. Oh well - back to the drawing board. I guess you often get what you pay for. It does seem to function as a watch...if that's what you want. But if you want something more I strongly suggest you look elsewhere.
M**S
Be careful with the blood pressure function
The watch is not bad for the price, the blood pressure is not accurate, so you have to be careful and not make decisions based on the blood pressure reading of this watch and the sleep function is not accurate either. Otherwise, it is not bad for the price it has.
S**3
Zururu Watch
This is my third Zururu watch. They usually last about a year. I like the step tracking in addition to monitoring sleep and sleep patterns - and BP. Over all very good fit - sleek looks - and easy to make sure the battery has enough life. Plug into a USP port and you are good to go.
J**F
fitness tracker
I use the step tracking component daily.
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