Buwei Chen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de mayo de 2025
very good for its price. it track my sleep accurately. it matches the results on my apple watch. I wear it to sleep so that I can charge my watch at night.I've had it for two weeks already, and its appearance is still just like new. I like the quality for its price.
Shopping Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de abril de 2025
I was hesitant to buy this fitness ring at first because it only had about 3.5 stars, but I am SO glad I did! I loved it so much, I even bought another one for a friend. Just being able to see my sleep stats every morning has made me way more aware of my sleep quality, and it’s been a real game-changer for my daily routine. I can see my heart rate how many steps I took for the day. The app is very useful.I know some people have left negative reviews, but honestly, for the price I paid, this ring is absolutely awesome. It’s about 1/10 of the cost of other popular fitness rings, so I figured if it didn’t work, it wouldn’t be a huge loss. But it really exceeded my expectations!One funny moment — I once took the ring off and totally panicked when I couldn’t find it. Thankfully, since it was still connected to my phone, I was able to locate it — turns out I had taken it off in the garage!Overall, this ring is a fantastic deal, and it works better than I hoped. Highly recommend!
John
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2024
Talked with seller before making this purchase and I was told the smart ring does continuous blood oxygen readings and also told me the ring monitors blood pressure and temperature. This ring does not give even close to accurate readings. When compared to a few other devices it's far from anything close to the same readings. The ONLY way to get a blood oxygen reading is to open the app and start the process manually! Per the seller it reads blood pressure and temperature. This is not true, I have checked the app throughly and also checked with other providers in regards to this. The ring does NOT read anything other the heart rate which is only OK. If you need a ring for heart BPM only this MIGHT be ok but it only reads every 15mins (lowest setting) and even then the readings are hit or miss. Now if you want to know about build quality wireless charger feels CHEAP like one wrong move and it's going to break into a thousand pieces. The ring is not metal, looks like metal but absolutely feels cheap and very low quality. I will say with the price point of this ring I should not expect much, but when a seller responds to info you've asked and lies about the features just to sell a item. That is very unacceptable, had the seller not lied to me and been honest I'd probably just accept the fact that it's a cheaper ring and not going to be 100% accurate. But under the circumstances I'm 100% upset with the experience and feel others should know about the quality, accuracy, and seller responses before deciding to purchase a ring to wear for looks and nothing more. This is not a review based on being upset only, yes I'm upset with the seller but the review is based on truth and experience with the ring. Had this ring had a good feature to discuss I'd mention it. But as I said above it's cheap low quality and the only thing it might do ok for you is heart BPM and that even questionable honestly
Jenn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de julio de 2024
I tried out this new smart ring. It does a good job tracking health stuff like blood oxygen, heartbeat, and sleep. It matched what my Fitbit said, which is great. The ring was too small at first, but the seller helped me get a bigger size quickly.I picked this ring because of its charging case, but the case feels a bit weak. It might not last long. The ring counted my steps well, except when I was on a treadmill. I'm not sure why, but it might be because I was using a computer mouse (treadmill desk) or because it uses GPS to work.Overall, this ring is pretty cool for checking your health without a clunky watch.
Michael
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2024
Loaded the JYOUPRO App on phone; This part was easy & painless. Then pairing the ring took a minute but successful. Ring when connected needed a firmware update. This take a minute to complete and restart the ring before finally pairing with the phone App. Once completed though I would say the ring works better at some orientation on the finger than others. Also need to make sure ring is snug; not too tight, not too loose for best results. In this case you need to know which finger you plan to wear it on and size ring properly for that finger when ordering. Some functions are not real time like step counter. Means when you take 1 step you do not see 1 count. But after you have take multiple steps (i.e. 10) the step counter will update all 10 +/- 1 step. close enough that you're not losing 50% of you steps or anything like that. heart rate accuracy will depend on ring orientation; you'll need to adjust until you find the right orientation to give best results. I know a pain but once you locate the sensor inside the ring and figure out the best orientation it becomes easier to always put it on in that orientation each time. Their is no calibration for improved accuracy so you get what you pay for. For a low cost ring I think it is acceptable value for the money. If you need medical level this is far from that. I have not tried ORA ring for comparison but I'm sure it may be more accurate but not likely medical equipment level accurate. Anyway I hope this helps someone in their decision making.