FITVII Slim Fitness Tracker with Blood Oxygen, Blood Pressure, 24/7 Heart Rate and Sleep Tracking, IP68 Waterproof Activity Trackers and Smart Watches with Step Tracker, Pedometer for Women Men
$6.99







Price: $6.99
(as of Nov 19, 2025 18:32:44 UTC – Details)
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FITVII
Encouraging a healthy lifestyle

How did we get our start?
A little fitness tracker helps us build a healthy lifestyle.
What makes our products unique?
FITVII has always pushed the boundaries of technology to constantly create new possibilities.
Why do we love what we do?
Happy comes from health, so we commit to providing affordable trackers to encourage a healthy lifestyle.

FITVII SLIM FITNESS TRACKER
FITVII HM57 Fitness tracker
FITVII H56 Smart Watch
Dress you up! A design combining jewelry and a fitness tracker. Take straps in different styles and colors. Find the style that moves you.
24/7 Blood Pressure & Heart Rate: Understand your resting heart rate and blood pressure trends with FITVII 24/7 Heart rate and blood pressure monitoring watch. Provide data support for your exercise planning. (Only for encouraging a healthy lifestyle, not for medical use)
Blood Oxygen: FITVII slim fitness tracker can measure your blood oxygen saturation and help you understand your physical state. Great for high-intensity workouts and sports like marathons and gym workouts.
Sleep Tracking: Better sleep can power your days. Track your time in light and deep sleep to better understand your sleep quality each night.
Track all-day activity: Your steps, distance, and calories burned will automatically count and record.
Smart Functions: An easy-to-use activity fitness tracker with 7 sports modes and various intelligent features. DIY watch face, call and message notifications, weather, drinking and sedentary reminder, alarm clock, music control, and female menstruation period reminder.
Compatibility: FITVII Slim Fitness tracker is compatible with Android 5.0 & iOS 10 and above smartphones with Bluetooth 4.0, but is not compatible with PC, iPad, or Tablet. One full charge gives up to 7-10 days of working time. (Varies with use and other factors)

pinnaclepeople –
Great customer service and the product is pretty good too!
I bought this fitness tracker a few months ago and have been really happy with it. It developed some rust on one of the charging connectors preventing it from charging unless I cleaned the connector first. I reached out to the company to see what they suggest as a good cleaner and rust inhibitor. I guess the connectors aren’t supposed to do that so they sent me a brand new one with a brand new warranty! That’s the way it’s supposed to be. I wasn’t asking for a freebie, and they were simply trying to take care of their customer. I like working with companies who stand by their product and take care of their customers. Not to mention, I really like this product. It’s great for the price. It has been super helpful in managing my steps and sleep. It’s a lot of fun that it tracks a bunch of other things and has phone notifications too. I would absolutely recommend this product and the company who stands behind it.
candace hunter –
Keep the little booklet.
The watch is sleek and seems to work well.
lor –
A Decent Bang for the Buck
So far, so good. I’ve only used this for a few days, but am pretty impressed! First off, I think they sent a gold colored watch face for my pink band, but it’s not that noticeable. I wondered how it could measure BP without pumping up, but apparently there is something new called pulse arrival time (PAT) that measures time and/or strength between a heartbeat and the time it reaches your wrist as a pulse. It’s seeming pretty accurate. Same with oxygen and HR. Weather measurement is off. I tried the sleep monitoring one night and that seemed pretty good too. I usually have an 1.5-hr intermission during sleep in the middle (hate it, but that’s the way it is). It picked up a 30 min awake time surrounded by light sleep instead. I’m usually watching TV during that time, so I think I was awake. No biggie. I saw that I’m getting the deep sleep required. Steps seemed spot on when going straight continually, maybe not as good when turning around. I haven’t tried the different activities’ counts, but found when I rode my exercise bike, the watch did not pick it up as steps. I’m older and not great with newer technology, but eventually did sort out most of the app and settings. Tricky for old fingers to get the band on, but I did. Then realized I needed to charge it first and couldn’t find any holes. By luck, when maneuvering it, the swinging cable attached itself to the magnets on the back of the watch. LOL. The Q&As here helped me along (thanks, fellow shoppers). I’m still getting the swiping directions down to find things on it. For those who can’t find how to change metric to imperial, you do it through the app on your phone. There are three tabs in the app at the bottom of the screen that bring up a host of selections under Home, Device, and Mine. For some things to work, you need to provide permissions. IE, I had to allow access to SMS and WhatsApp to view text messages on the screen. Tiny to read, but neat technology. It throws out Hints if you’re trying to set something up, but have not allowed specific permissions yet to do so. Now some of the things it asked permission for seemed out of bounds to me, and I refused. So I probably will never even try to put a picture on my watch, see my email there or phone calls. I did find a more pleasing face dial in their app library than the red/black or striped thing. Lastly, I can’t report on longevity, but if it fails anytime soon, I will update. I’m quite pleased right now. 3/19: Still liking the watch, but a couple issues. It can be frustrating to scroll on the watch face. Some swipes don’t seem to register. I’ve found a slow thumb moves the menu best for me to get to the correct area without opening a different one with my swipe. A couple times, the watch face has seemed to change itself- perhaps I did it accidentally. But I’ve always been able to get the one I want back. I read here that a person put it on a drinking glass and it still read a heart rate, so I tried it. Nope, mine shows blanks. When you first open a previously used function, it will display the last measurement taken, so I wonder if that was the case with the reads that person got.
Cal –
This device has a great band and ACTUALLY fits women.
I bought my wife a different one prior this one because many of the promos said they fit women. Well they didn’t which shows that just because many products have colors preferred by ladies they are just men’s watches. And DO NOT get ANY watch where the band excess is on the inside. It can totally block or mess up the sensors.My wife loves this one however. It has more features than the previous one AND the phone app works quite well (unlike my watch that cost 6X more where the app freezes and loses all workout data every time I use the phone app.)BPM, BP, sleep cycles, steps, calories and workouts are enough for her needs.Set up wasn’t easy and couldn’t get some settings to switch from metric. Fortunately, it is not too difficult converting converting height and weight from centimeters and kilograms to feet and inches and pounds.This is a great watch that actually fits ladies. Excess band is on the outside and doesn’t interfere with the readings.I give this one a five because it is a great price, has a stable phone app, has more features and actually fits women.
C. Smick –
Display not best for reading in bright sunlight. No timers,has stopwatch. Easy to use.
I compared this with the FITVII, Looki-mini. Both are slim which I liked. The good points about this watch is the words of a text message and the title of emails comes through, meaning the text and titles of emails are not truncated (not so with the Looki-mini, in neither does the email content does not come through). Another difference is the music control also has volume control, which the Looki-mini does not. And, the watch band connection is more universal so more watch bands could be found. What was neg was the Amoled screen is barely bright enough to see in bright sun light vs Looki-mini that can be set to very bright. This slim fitness tracker does not have any timers on it, and I use timers, but it does have a stop watch. And, the activity apps are limited to: yoga, elliptical, running, cycling, basketball, walking and climbing. Also, the length of time the display stays on can not be set and is only about 3 seconds unless if you are fiddling with it.Both connected up easily to my android watch. Both have notifications for messages, messenger, email (gmail), and any notifications you have set up on your phone. There are a variety of watch faces, some more or less cluttered than others, more or less colorful than others. Both watches turn on the display with a rotation of the wrist. Both do great with find my phone noise and vibration. The menus are easy to access on both. Overall I went with the looki-mini and will miss out on the detailed in text messages and complete email titles, but I guess I will get used to that. Although the Looki-mini does not have volume control for media, it does have a pause button.
rebecca –
Over a year of appreciation
With over a year of enjoyment an update seems fair. BEST VALUE, AWESOME 😎 does what it says it will. STILL my companion in tracking my health data. Comes in handy in making good choices.
Charlene Brown –
Perfect and keeps me on track
prashant –
Stopped working within 5 months . Customer care told me to contact seller and there was nothing they did . Don’t waste your money on this .
Sally –
Great quality and excellent design and function. Really impressed!
Isabella –
Good quality and low price. Exquisite appearance. Features are also very complete. Recommend everyone to buy
jose y angeles –
Buen reloj. Lo tengo desde hace una semana y funciona bien y dura la batería bastante. El nivel de vibración es algo, aun estando al mínimo, se mueve toda la mano. Se ve bastante bien en el sol, cosas q con otros no. La correa me parece muy normalita, no sé cuánto durará.