⌚ Elevate your fitness game—track, sleep, and connect like a pro!
The Runlio Fitness Tracker is a sleek, IP67 waterproof activity watch designed for adults, featuring precise step and calorie tracking, comprehensive sleep monitoring, and real-time notifications. With a built-in USB charger and 7-day battery life, it offers seamless compatibility with most modern smartphones, empowering you to optimize your health and stay connected on the go.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Black |
Size | Black |
Style | Activity Tracker |
Team | Activity Tracker |
Compatible with | iOS 7.1 above/Android 4.4 above and Bluetooth 4.0 above smartphones only. (not compatible with iPad, PC, or Tablet) |
Display size | 9.6 Inches |
Display type | Digital |
Item display length | 6.85 inches |
Item display width | 3.46 inches |
Shape | Square |
Meter | Accelerometer |
Number of items | 1 |
Features | Cycle Tracking, Sedentary Reminder, Activity Tracker, Pedometer, Notifications |
Sport | Fitness, Running, Walking, Yoga |
Included components | Charging Cable, User Manual, Watch Band |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Runlio |
Department | Womens, Men |
Manufacturer | Runlio |
Item model number | ID115U |
Product Dimensions | 8.79 x 17.4 x 1.78 cm; 59 g |
ASIN | B0B1VDH59B |
P**A
Great value
I am very happy with this watch. It was easy to set up and link with the App. It tracks my steps and gives me a daily breakdown, weekly average etc. The watch has many more functions but at the moment I am just using it to track my steps.
K**R
Comfortable
It's fine, very easy to wear .
C**D
Great value for money!!
Great value for money. Very easy to use. Functions well. Only issue is main screen does not look as shown on Amazon. Otherwise, it is as described.
K**A
Waste of money
I wasn’t expecting the world from this, but oh boy is it ever disappointing. Any movement seem to count as steps, and any inactivity as sleep.According to this I sleep soundly through the night (even when I’m chilling watching TV or struggling to fall asleep for two hours), and I can do strenuous exercise for 45mins and burn all of 10 calories. It counts steps, but does not seem to account for pace/heart rate, so if the distance is way off. I just wanted to count my daily steps a bit more accurately than my phone and track my long runs. I’m sad I spent money on this. There’s a reason I had to opt for a budget friendlier option…
J**S
Not the best but an ok little piece
Unfortunately doesn't work that great...it reads steps that haven't been done but also doesn't start fresh on a new day.Upgraded to a new one.Good connectivity, lovely colour and easy to wear.
M**R
Great watch and step counter
The design of the watch is great, charging is easy and the stop count and app work brilliantly. Really happy with this purchase.
M**E
Good value
Bought for my husband, he has wide wrists and the band fits fine, infant there is another notch available.Simple to use and sync to your phone
M**K
Unreliable reading, over-complex use and constant re-Pairing required
What to say? I'd like to say 'you get what you pay for' but then this was relatively cheap - and is about as good as items costing 5-7 times as much.1. Bluetooth Pairing - utterly painful; the device disconnects and doesn't tell you until you manually check. Re-pairing generally requires unbinding, where all your previous data is lost - and requires intervention on phone settings AND the App. Trying to do it just through the App is a waste of time.2. Accuracy - the device seems to wildly overestimate steps; perhaps it was designed by / calibrated for short people?3. There is no physical 'low-battery' warning. Visually it will show 1/3 and then hours later switch off without warning.4. There seems to be no easy way to record exercise though there is an indicator that it does. Certainly it hasn't recorded any of my gym work whether on Cross-Trainer, Callisthenics or Resistance Training. So much promise against so little delivery.5. Battery life - variable between 3 and 7 days which is between 3 and 7 times that of many expensive fitness trackers that come with warnings of slightly shortened battery life if GPS is turned on... but in fact mean 12 hours battery life rather than 24.Would I recommend?If you want a cheap, no frills tracker and aren't worried about accuracy, preserving data and have time to fool around trying to reconnect it; then yes.I've had fitbit bands that die exactly after 12 months (!?) and are as such no longer subject to warranty; and Garmin Watches that cost £200 and are similarly hopeless and seem to fail after exactly 12 months. This tells me a lot...I like the fad of fitness tracking - but it will pass as people get hacked-off with replacing trackers at great expense.This one is truly my last, based on the poor quality being churned out by big-names at high RRP.
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