💪 Elevate Your Fitness Game with BrilliantHouse!
The BrilliantHouse Fitness Tracker is a versatile smart watch designed for health-conscious individuals. It features real-time monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels, along with sleep analysis. With smart notifications for calls and messages, and support for over 100 sports modes, this IP68-rated tracker is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their fitness journey while staying connected.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.67 x 3.74 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.7 x 1.4 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | BrilliantHouse |
Warranty Description | 2 year warranty |
Model Name | GTS2 |
Color | Blk |
Suggested Users | ALL age and uni-sex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | BrilliantHouse |
Part Number | GTS2 |
Style | Modern |
Included Components | 1 x smart watch, 1 x manual book, 1 x charger |
Size | Medium |
Sport Type | ALL type (more than 100) |
Standing screen display size | 1.69 Inches |
R**2
Looks stylish, comfortable, accurate reading, works pretty well
For the most part, I will say this is a really stylish watch in terms of facing. It has a very similar look to the apple watch look wit the button being more in the center. That being said, the OS is not like the apple watch. This is a decent watch for the price you are paying. I actually enjoy having this for more of active wear and daily use. I do not have to worry about it getting scratched up or anything like apple watch. For the most part, this watch works pretty well with the readings and such. The watch does use a smartphone in order to sync the time and such so you do not have to worry about the time needing updating. It can also give you notifications from your phone although I have not been able to respond with the watch which is fine. I tried it with both apple and android and the messages do show up so you are able to receive notification from both operating systems. The band is pretty solid. It does still feel a little cheap but I do not expect it to be high end quality. It does fit pretty comfortably on my wrist although it does attract a good amount of dust. In order to make sure the heart reading was accurate, I tested this product against a fitbit heart rate monitor. It utilizes the same technology to read pulse and heart beat. The watch reading was pretty accurate from what I can tell. It did not differ from the fitbit heart rate which is great. The sensor is pretty good but I would recommend wiping it down every so often. So the battery I would say needs to be charged every other day for me. That is because I do get a bunch of messages and I like to utilize my watch more frequently. It is not too hard to charge and takes a few hours to charge to full. Normally one overnight should be more than enough to charge it. The down side is the charger is a magnetic base and that can be a bit hard to replace in the future if you happen to need to get a replacement charger. The screen is not too easily to scratch up so I would not be too worried. The touch screen is pretty responsive which is nice. It does has the basic features I need which is to track my steps and heart rate. The app itself works relatively well and is pretty straight forward to use. It gives me my daily information. The application is required to setup. The application does not crash like many other applications do and is fairly UI friendly. It does take some time to get used to. Again the band is not bad but it does feel cheap. It is a simple silicone band and it can sometimes chafe the skin and feel bit slipper if you sweat. Overall this is a decent smartwatch to have if you are on a budget. I actually like this for how it looks and I do not care too much if it gets scratched up. It is waterproof but I have yet to go swimming with it. The battery does last a pretty long time. The reading for the pulse and heartbeat is pretty accurate. The watch has a nice look to it. The only thing is that the charging base may be hard to replace in the future if it happens to break.
T**N
Works well. Happy about it.
I am using the tracker for a few days now. The package was small, slim, and easy to handle. I bought a few cheap trackers over the years, and the weight of this one gave me a sense of quality. Just like a Samsung phone has a certain weight compared to an Obamaphone. The overall blackness of the band is very satisfying all around. The adjustable bracelet is very generous and you could probably fit a medium dog's neck. It's a guess, I don't have dogs. I have small wrists and there are 4 or 5 holes left.The app, or weirdly, the apps... are 2? There is RunMeFit and RunMiFit, from the same company. Now, the ME one is crap forget about it, while the MI one mostly works just fine. I actually like it a lot. The home screen has big fat rectangles with the vital and its graph. Clean, customizable, simple. The device paired in a couple of clicks and you can customize the clock face! You can snap a picture or take it from the gallery and put it as the background, and there are a bunch of templates for the clock, I picked the simple big 2 lines clock, white on black. I didn't try the sport modes because they usually work fine across the board.There are some cons, which hopefully will be addressed at some point. There is no dark theme, the app is bright white and it burns my eyes. The Google Fit integration is there, but it doesn't seem to work, after 3 days there is no trace of any data whatsoever. I cleared data, reinstalled the app and went through the setup all over again, nothing. I got a smart scale too a couple of weeks ago, and that one works flawlessly, turned on, paired, clicked on my G account, and it started pumping data into Google Fit... so... it's not me. This is almost a disservice. I will try to contact them to point this out.The tracker itself is fairly comfortable. I slept a couple of nights with it, with tight grip, and it didn't bother me at all. But take it with a grain of salt, nothing really bothers me at night because of... the herbs... you know. As I mentioned before, the finish is quite appealing, it doesn't look bulky, just a nice accessory on my manly arm.The screen IS NOT OLED. It's a good screen, clear and colorful, but you can see that the whole rectangle, with black background, is lit, and it's unusable under California's majestic sunshine.The readings are consistent. I care more about that than anything else. My goal is to improve, so even if the gadget is a bit off, my goal is to have the numbers move in the right direction. Also, a spike in temperature means fever no matter what the actual number is so the tracker will give me useful health data anyway. For $20, the measurements seem about right.The single button operation is a nightmare no matter what and I never use it regularly. It's touchy and just like all the others, will trip itself here and there, I imagine it will go nuts like all the others in the shower. I learned to charge them while showering, that's a good tip for you.I hate touch buttons with all my heart. I have expensive earbuds with touch, and cheap AF clicky earbuds, the regular buttons are so much better and flawless. Why do they do that? It's 100% reliable, while the touch is horrible and I guess more expensive. A fine lil to none clicky button would be beautiful, it gives you feedback, it better interacts with your senses, and it doesn't misfire. Some time ago I was wandering, with the herbs, you know, having a good time and nature touched me, a soft leaf from a tree, surrounded by rays of light, came out of the breeze to kiss me and gently caressed my ear and the freaking music stopped and it ruined everything and Alexa popped up, and she picks up on my ramblings about it, and she starts rambling about nonsense she googled... I hate touch buttons.The lift to wake is understandably unreliable. It will not work when needed, here and there, it will lit up and bother you while finding a comfortable position to sleep.No!!! I bought it and THEN they put it on sale! It's so tempting to send this one back and buy it cheaper muahaha. But how about you, developer, claim that five dollars, have a beer on me, and fix the G Fit problem? CheersOverall, I am happy about it, and most of the cons are about things to be improved more than missing. Of all the trackers I had, this is the most complete, customizable, and easy to use. It's a 4/5 stars tracker, but while Google Fit integration doesn't work it's 1 star.