⌚ Stay ahead, stay unplugged — fitness freedom on your wrist!
The GRV Fitness Tracker S1 is a sleek, waterproof pedometer watch designed for users who want accurate step, calorie, distance, and sleep tracking without relying on Bluetooth or smartphone apps. Featuring a 0.96-inch display, simple touch-button controls, and a rechargeable battery lasting up to 7 days, it’s perfect for professionals and parents seeking hassle-free, independent fitness monitoring.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.34 x 3.11 x 0.67 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.12 x 2.95 x 0.67 inches |
Item Weight | 20 Grams |
Brand Name | GRV |
Model Name | S1 |
Color | Pink |
Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | GRV |
Part Number | GRV-S1-PK |
Style | Modern |
Included Components | Battery |
Sport Type | Fitness |
Standing screen display size | 0.96 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 MB |
R**S
Very well, I loved it.
The GRV fitness tracker is a simple and practical device designed for users who want to monitor their physical activity without the need for Bluetooth, a smartphone, or an app. It features a pedometer, calorie counter, and sleep tracker, making it a convenient choice for both men and women of all ages.The display is clear and easy to read, showing the time, date, and battery level. It’s waterproof, lightweight, and comfortable to wear all day. One of its biggest advantages is its ease of use – perfect for those who prefer a straightforward fitness tracker without the complexity of connectivity or app syncing.Overall, it's a great budget-friendly option for basic activity tracking.Pros:No phone or app requiredTracks steps, calories, and sleepClear displayWaterproof and comfortable
M**S
Does not keep track consistently
Not sure if mine was faulty but I noticed that it did not track my steps consistently. I wanted a pedometer/watch that didn’t require an app to keep track, and I was really excited to find this! I set the step distance to 24” (2 feet) at first, then 18” (1.5 feet), and then 12” (1 foot) to test the unit. I kept it at 12” for a month and purposely went on a daily walk doing the same exact route/distance to test it. The results were quite different. I tested it by swinging my arm (where I wore it) and counting the steps I took, and it would only count some of my steps some of the time. I tested it along with my phone’s pedometer and again, different results. I tried strapping it to my shoe and wearing it for a whole day and the results were really “off”. I noticed that it would do a better job of counting steps when the unit was pressed tight against my wrist, but I prefer to not feel like my wrist is being strangled in order to get an accurate read. I charged it every few days when the battery icon showed it was more than halfway down from full, and noticed that it would show a bunch of super small print on the screen quite often, which would only go away after I pulled it out of the wrist strap and plugged it into the power block - even if it didn’t need to be charged. Odd! I was basically wearing it just as a watch after discovering the inaccuracy of the pedometer feature (which is what I bought it for, grrr) but the screen would default to it’s “tiny print” mode more and more often. It has become a nuisance having to pop it out and “reset” it basically every day in the past week, that I no longer wear it at all. Disappointing.
A**
Simple, No Frills but functional
Simple, but it does the job well. It took a little bit to get used to the fitness tracker since there is no charger- rather the watch itself plugs directly into the USB, the directions that come with it are very clear though. To get it set up only takes about 5 minutes, and it's very comfortable to wear. Additionally and I like the size for my small wrist. I need to adjust the step counter stride length because I am tall- but that should be pretty easy to do. I have only been wearing it a day, so I am not sure what the sleep functioning is like yet. Overall I really like it. There is something nice about the simplicity of the watch face, and the straightforward step-counting function that makes it my current go to watch.
A**A
Durable, Reliable, Basic
I wanted a basic, no apps, no jazz, water resistant watch to track the time I spent walking my senior dog and the breaks he took. I originally purchased one for me back in 2021 and loved it, it is a tough little guy I must say. The step counting was an added benefit, I began to pay attention to it bc of the watch. This one that I'm leaving a review for, I purchased for my mom as she loved my basic watch. We went to the beach for 4th of July weekend and her and I forgot we had our watches, mind you mine 2 yrs old and hers is newer, we went in the water, both watches survived, we were both super impressed.Battery life is good, mine goes dead after 3 days of zero charge, even when the battery is at one bar it still lasts. I love the easy USB port charging and charges super fast, I charge anywhere there is a USB port, no need to carry chargers. I've read that set up is difficult, but for me it was intuitive and the instructions were pretty easy to follow. It has one main button and you touch it to navigate the menus, when you reach the settings icon you just hold it down for a couple of seconds till things begin to blink and you can change them. Now, to leave your selection just hold the button and it saves them, simple! But I can see how for someone like my mom who is in her 60's this was a bit frustrating, so I just did it for her. I use mine every day, the plastic is durable, comfortable, doesn't rip any arm hairs and easy to wash. I'm very petite, with little wrists, and it doesn't feel clunky at all. After 2+ yrs the plastic gets a little dull (still flexy) screen has some scratches, but hey I live a very active lifestyle and use it every day! If you are one of those "they don't make them like they used to" and value durability, this is it for a basic, durable watch. I love mine!
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