⌚ Elevate your fitness game—smart, stylish, unstoppable!
The AcclaFit Smart Watch features a 2.01-inch full HD touchscreen, built-in mic and speaker for calls, and over 140 sport modes. It monitors heart rate, blood pressure, calories, and distance in real time, syncing seamlessly with the FitPro app for comprehensive health tracking. Designed with a metal case and soft silicone strap, it combines durability with comfort and smart notifications to keep you connected on the go.
K**W
Still going strong 2 years on! Accurate! Bargain!
Previously owned a simplistic watch pedometer with the strap being held together with cellotape because I couldn’t find a fitting replacement I decided it was time to upgrade.After looking at several smart watches and reading many reviews I finally settled on this Accufit X2C in space black.The watch looks true to the pictures and is comfortable to wear, I often struggle with reactions to metal and I’m not sure what this is composed of but so far no sensitivity issues from the metal fastener. The screen is a good size but without being too big.I’m not particularly tech savvy but I was able to set it all up in around 20 minutes if you include scrolling through and choosing a screen face. The watch is easy to navigate and everything is pretty much self explanatory within it. Half an hour of playing and I could confidently navigate my way around it and the app with ease.In terms of accuracy for the steps I’ve compared its readings to both the counter on my iphone and me physically counting my steps and in both instances the watch comes out at just 2 steps higher so I’m satisfied that its accuracy is pretty spot on give or take a step or two. I read a review that said it doesn’t pick up steps when pushing a buggy because it needs your arm to swing, I don’t have a buggy but have trialled walking whilst carrying a box with both hands, armfuls of shopping and also carrying a cup of tea in the watch hand and it has counted my steps on each occasion so it certainly doesn’t require your arms to physically swing in my experience. I’ve also used the heart rate counter and would say thats reasonably accurate too.I don’t normally wear a watch at night but in the interest of trying out the sleep function I did wear it overnight on a couple of occasions. I think the sleep function only kicks in after 9pm because it does not seem to log any sleep / naps before this time but sleep after this time seems to be accurate. Going to bed at just before midnight and waking up at 6am but snoozing the alarm a couple of times listed a sleep range of 6hrs 22mins which would be roughly right.This watch also claims to do oxygen saturation and blood pressure which is easy to use and can be set to take automatic readings at specific times of the day but I cannot state the accuracy of these readings as I have nothing to compare it with but even on a more expensive brand I would not be relying on a watch for accurate readings of these vitals anyway.Battery easily lasts a week + on a full charge.The tech guy at work laughed at me when I first purchased this telling me that at the approx. £19 I paid for it it would be absolute rubbish but honestly I’ve been really impressed with it and just over 2 years on he was surprised that its still going strong, though I’ve just had to replace the charger (£3) and it could use a new strap but I do wear it every single day and work in a manual job out in all weathers so thats not unexpected.The only negatives I can really give are that with the charger being magnetic it is easily knocked off so you do have to be careful when placing it down to charge. Also the watch is listed first as ATM5 rated but is later in the info listed as IP68 rated. I was hoping the box or instructions would clarify this on arrival as I was hoping to use it for swimming too but sadly it doesn’t and when looking for answers about the rating was concerned to see that several people mentioned it stopping working after using it in a pool despite it being listed as suitable for swimming and having a swimming tracking mode so I haven’t risked trying it.Overall for the cost and what I needed I definitely cannot complain and would definitely recommended this product to others. If you’re only after something simplistic with basic functions this is a decent bit of kit for the price.
C**S
Nice little watch
My original dispatched watch had a problem.It stopped counting steps after about 600+Both Amazon and the Vendor we’re excellent in dealing with the situation and a new watch was delivered within days.So about the watch .. Looks slick on the wrist an attractive piece.Does everything it says on the tin except for the BP .. I’m sure there’s small print somewhere but this doesn’t give an accurate reading of your BP .. I don’t believe any watch does without the relevant app and cuff.But records your steps and calories burnt.Can pair with your phone to receive messages and vibrate when your phone is ringing.Can also use for your music control.There are still other smart bits but I’m still playing about with it as I get to understand it’s full use.Battery life seems to be good the original one was charged once and 6 days on was still going strong with no charging needed.For the price I’d definitely recommend to friends and family who don’t want to spend the extortionate amount on the more high end ranges.
R**K
Good alternative
Small watch. A good range of facets with multiple ‘each faces’ to use and personalise.Well worth the price… only down side is the strap is at the penultimate hole for fastening, so if you have normal wrists it will be a tight fit.
C**S
Inaccurate Readings.
Unfortunately on this occasion I am going to forgo the offer / bribe of a £15 Amazon voucher from the supplier to give this product a 5 star review. While the watch is very good looking and comfortable to wear the only other plus is that when connected to your phone it does tell the time and date correctly. As for many of the other functions these sadly are totally lacking in accuracy. The Step Counter appears completely inaccurate and was giving me readings of having taken 87 steps while I was relaxing in an armchair watching TV, it also recorded 247 steps on walking up a normal domestic staircase after resetting the watch. As far as the Blood Pressure Monitor s concerned, whilst I did not expect it to be accurate I did expect a guide to my readings. Unfortunately the readings given were totally incorrect , in fact I got the same readings when the watch was strapped to a toy teddy bear. The Heart Rate Monitor did not seem to bad and I can't comment on the Calorie Counter but if the Step Counter is inaccurate then I assume that will also be incorrect.All in all I don't feel I could recommend this watch for anything other than date and time functions and I am returning the unit for a refund.Update 15/01/2022: Having given this product what in my opinion is an honest and frank review, I am now being continually pestered by emails from this company offering me ever increasing amounts of money to delete my review (so far I've been offered up to £30.00).I'm afraid I have no intention of deleting this review for money as I believe it to be honest, and prospective buyers should be made aware if any shortcomings I have found with the product. I appreciate the makers / suppliers may not like a bad review but I find it very bad practice to try and bribe reviewers to delete any bad reviews. I hope I will no longer be pestered with these emails.
R**N
Smart watch overview
This smart watch is amazing, it has a call feature, messages, contacts and health/well being tracker. It has a great battery life to use all day and adjustable screen-brightness. You can also connect it to your phone/device and listen to music on it. 100% recommend!
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