I was loving my watch until the charge tab in the band broke off and I lost my watch! This would have been the perfect watch for me but having to take the band off every time to charge the watch is a terrible design. I didn't have my watch for a year yet and due to the bad charging design I no longer have the watch. EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED!!Just recently face/cover keeps falling off. Love the step tracker. Must turn on phone and tell it to sync. Does not sync automatically. Must charge it almost daily but charges most of the way in the time it takes to take a shower. Cannot read face when it is bright outside. Can only read part of a text message and it disappears quickly with no way to retrieve it without looking at it on your phone. Blood pressure always says very close to 120/80 even when I get a high reading on my BP cuff. Sleep tracking stops if you are awake for an hour during the night and restarts so you can't see the whole night, just the last part. Wrist can get a little smelly. If the band had some sort of breathable layer or holes to let skin breathe, it might be better but would probably be less durable. Over all I like this watch.Watch cut off Oct 2, 2022 just after support ended June 2022. Have tried as if charging to come back on since this is not first time it has cutoff. Sadly cannot resuscitateA few weeks ago I bought a fitness watch of a different brand. I knew absolutely nothing about fitness watches or their apps - and chose one that was reasonably priced and had fairly good reviews. Well, that didn't work out too well and I had to return it. I learned a couple of things from that watch - it's important to have an adjustable 'wrist turn' feature... 1/3 of the time, I couldn't get that watch to 'wake up' and thought I was going to sprain my wrist...that particular watch also had an issue connecting to bluetooth and staying connected and I didn't like the app that was associated with that watch.I took another look at the reasonably priced fitness watches on Amazon...I read the reviews, looked at the ratings and one of the most important things that I did was I also went to Google Play Store and read the reviews of the app that particular watch used. You may really like a watch, but, if it's not a good app - you probably won't like your watch for very long.Based on the Amazon reviews and the Google Play Store reviews of the H Band app - I selected the MorePro.It's reasonably priced.....has a setting to increase or decrease wrist turn sensitivity...choice of watch faces....the usual alarms...notifies you of gmail, sms etc.... monitors heart rate and blood pressure among other things. (If you have blood pressure issues, it's important to remember that the watch should only be a guide....and you should still use your BP cuff to monitor your BP.) Of course, it monitors your steps and running, etc.Setup was pretty easy, the next day I did have an issue with connectivity and receiving notifications about gmail, etc. I sent an email off to customer service. Meanwhile, as I was waiting for their response - I figured out how to fix the connectivity issue and the notifications....so simple - I cleared my bluetooth cach....problem solved. I did receive a response from the company and was pleasantly surprised at how quickly they responded and how very nice they were.1. Some of the other reviewers of this watch thought the watch strap wasn't holding up well....frankly, I don't care about that - I like the watch and app so much, I'll just buy a replacement strap for it....Amazon carries them.2. Some reviewers were concerned about connectivity - clear you bluetooth cache - that should resolve that issue.3. Some felt that the sleep tracker wasn't tracking correctly.....I learned that having the watch go into sleep tracker mode, seems to depend upon wrist movement when you first go to bed. I try to keep my wrist still, and that does put it into sleep tracker mode and it will chart my entire nights sleep - not just the last 2 or 3 hrs of sleep.4. Some reviews felt it was waterproof, others not so much. I live in the Pacific NW, so we get our fair share of rain - I wasn't concerned with swimming, just needed a fitness watch that could take getting rained on. I personally, would not wear it swimming or wear it showering etc...that's just how I am.I hope this information is helpful to anyone considering their first fitness tracker watch. I love my MorePro ( & love the H Band app) and would absolutely buy it again without even a second thought.MorePro Fitness Tracker V100SI was actually looking for a heart rate monitor that would allow me to see my heart rate in real time. Information on this device indicated that there was a screen that would allow me to do this. The issue is, the screen will only stay on for a maximum of 15 seconds. There were two version of this device that I saw, I liked the look of the V10 one better. The corners on the V10 are rounded and it just looks sleek whereas the V100S looks more bulky with squared corners. I bought both so I could compare since one had the look I liked (V10) but one (V100S) possibly had better features. The V10 fits my wrist better. I believe they may be the same size so it could be that the curve of the screen/device of the V10 allows the band to hug closer to the wrist so it feels better. The V100S feels awkward and a little painful as the band has to pull down from further away. The V100S has a few options in regards to the exercise tracker but it does not have indoor cycling. I am unsure about the heart rate monitor as I was wearing the V100s at the same time and it reported readings half of what the V10 reported. I would say that the V10s readings were closer to accurate than the V100s. The V100S has a home screen option that shows the time and your heart rate, which I think is cool, I wouldn't even need to use the exercise tracker except the screen will not stay on longer than 15 seconds. Also this V100S does not have an alarm for when your heart rate goes over the set number, and the V10 does although it did not go off when my heart rate went over the set number but 30 points.One of the features the V100S supposedly has the that V10 does not have was a temperature tracker. But while I was wearing it it never changed from 98°. Which I do not feel is accurate.The blood pressure monitor was intriguing so I tried that a lot, but I am not sure it is accurate.I am unsure about the heart rate monitor as I was wearing the V100s at the same time and it reported readings half of what the V10 reported. I would say that the V10s readings were closer to accurate than the V100s.This does not allow me to easily view my heart rate while riding/working out and that is what I want so I am returning it.I bought this 'waterproof' phone in May which said you could swim with it and it was working well until I went on holiday at the end of August and swam for the first time and it completely stopped working.When I complained to the seller, the response was excellent and quick and I was refunded my money immediately!I chose this product because I was curious about BP monitor. Well, I can tell you it's complete bullshit. Just gives you random numbers. I just put it around the leg of my kitchen table... and guess what. Apparently my table has blood pressure of 129/88. I am going to return it and get an actual waterproof watch (this one is just water resistant, it's not waterproof, you can't swim in those. It does show my heart rate very accurately tho.J'ai acheté cette montre pour ma compagne. Voici ses commentaires et l'explication des 3 étoiles.Pour:- Esthétique- Légèreté- Facilité de chargement. On enlève simplement un côté du bracelet et on branche directement dans un port USB de l'ordi- Fonctions utiles aux sportifs quand on peu y accéderContre:- Faible durée de la pile requérant un chargement fréquent, presque quotidien selon l'utilisation- On ne peu accéder aux fonctions que par un téléphone intelligent, branché au réseau. Or, dans notre cas, nous n'avons pas accès à un réseau à notre domicile. Donc, sauf pour voir l'heure, nous n'avons accès aux autres fonctionnalités qu'à partir d'un kilomètre et plus de notre domicile. Avec d'autre montres de ce type il est possible d'accéder aux fonctionnalités par un ordi branché à l'internet mais pas avec celle-ci. C'est pourquoi, dans notre cas l'évaluation de trois étoiles seulement est non seulement justifiée mais en fait généreuse.Conclusion:Assurez-vous d'avoir un téléphone intelligent constamment branché à un réseau pour pouvoir utiliser pleinement cet montre. Autrement achetez chez un autre fabriquant.There are in fact several fairly disturbing Issues with this watchThe watch was placed in a sealed box and the app claimed to still be able to read my BP and Heart rate. Not the steps or sleep pattern. However, the step counter does appears to count even if I have been actually still for many hours.In addition sleep tracking was somewhat of, as I initially fell asleep at 11 am and work up a couple of times to go to the bathroom. The watch shows me sleeping solidly throughout.Plus, another annoying problem is that the blue tooth connection has to be toggled on and off a number of times to get the watch to finally reconnect to the app. Finally, I must admit I really hate the fitness app. This sub application is so disconnected from the main app it's scary and did not appear to run correctly even though the weird timer had counted down ad gave the illusion that this application was running when in fact it was not. I do not recommend this watch as a purchase,I have a small wrist so the fact that it is super slim and thin and not as bulky on my wrist i love it. I just wish it came with extra straps so i can change up the color. Only issue I'm having is the text/call reminder part. I hope that you don't need to have the app open completely on your phone as that will drain battery life on my phone. Still waiting for an answer but other than that this fitbit does exactly what it says!