💪 Elevate Your Fitness Game with MorePro!
The MorePro Heart Rate Monitor is a cutting-edge fitness tracker that offers real-time heart rate analysis, a vibrant 1.14-inch IPS color display, and comprehensive health monitoring features, including sleep tracking and activity logging. With its IP68 waterproof rating and long-lasting battery life, this smartwatch is designed for the active lifestyle of modern professionals.
M**E
You get what you pay for unfortunately :(
I was looking for a more comprehensive fitness tracker that would help me better understand and track my health beyond just steps and heart rate. I had my eye on the Fitbit sense 4 but I was a bit hesitant to spend nearly $400 when other options were available at a much lower price point and I was not interested in many of the smart watch features included. I landed on the MorePro and decided to take the leap, unfortunately, at the end of the day, this turned out to be a complete waste of money.PROS:- the design/size is just what i was looking for (similar to the old-style fitbit). I did like charging system (basically, you remove just the wrist band and plug directly into a usb port). I'm not sure how well this would hold up over time as there is not latch or locking mechanism, but overall, I love the idea of not adding one more charging cable to my life! The battery life does seem decent, charging quickly and giving you at least 2-3 days of use per charge.- This does have some smart watch features (call & text notifications and a find my phone function), but overall, keeps these to a minimum which is actually a big positive for me. I've already ventured into the world of apple watches and found out very quickly, that i don't need to be THAT connected to my phone, so I did appreciate that I felt as though i was paying for features that i absolutely did not want.CONS:- the sensors are absolutely AWFUL and INNACCURATE. I cannot stress this enough as this is borderline (if not absolutely) irresponsible to sell this as a health tracker/monitor when the readings are this wildly off!! below is a more (possibly too :)) detailed breakdown of each of the sensors: - HEART RATE - this should be the easiest and most consistent tracking feature, basically any smart watch or tracker has this function and is fairly low tech at this point. The MorePro doesn't even come close to having this basic function down. Mid strenuous exercise, my heart rate readings were the same as my resting heart rate and would occasionally and briefly spike to close to 200 bpm. I tried on several occasions to adjust the tightness of the wrist band in case that was causing an issue, as well as moving he sensor to my inner wrist and other wrist with absolutely no improvement in readings or consistency. - BLOOD PRESSURE - Blood pressure measurements taken from the wrist are a bit questionable to begin with. As veins in your wrist are inevitably smaller than in your upper arm (and therefore more "constricted" ) it is generally accepted that wrist-based measurements will likely be a bit higher when taken this way as opposed to standard arm cuff reading. That being said, these should still be fairly consistent when proper posture/procedure is followed (taken when relaxed, seated with sensor at heart level and palm up). The MorePro sensor is absolutely and wildly off the mark on this one. I like to take a blood pressure reading every morning and night and compared my MorePro reading with my digital cuff reading for two full weeks. Again, I cannot stress enough how wildly inaccurate and inconsistent the MorePro was - even to the point of being laughably implausible (NO ONE has a 105/43 blood pressure, especially when the next day they have a 115/65) - EKG/ECG - the accuracy of 1-lead wrist-based ecgs/ekgs is still under some debate - mostly as these, compared to a standard 12 lead ecg/ekg (the kind you would receive at the doctors/hospital), gives a somewhat limited picture of your full heart function (1 data point vs. 12). That being said, apple & fitbit are very close to receiving FDA approval for the detection of a-fib through their sensors and other devices, most notably Kardia devices, already have this approval and recently also acquired approval for detection and diagnosis of several additional arrhythmias and long qt syndrome (currently just for covid patients, but likely for broader use soon). The sensors on the MorePro for ecg/ekg readings are WILDLY INNACURATE AND INCONSISTENT. The app even goes so far as to claim to provide a qt length reading - which, considering how incredibly difficult this can be to detect/measure and how life-threatening and common long qt can be (about 1 in 2000 people have this condition and can result in sudden death either alone or when many medications are taken) is absolutely IRRESPONIBLE to make this claim with such a poor and sub par sensor. I did try to adjust posture, placement and band tightness to give the benefit of the doubt, but was unable to get any type of consistent or reliable reading. I do also own the Kardia 6L reader and ran comparisons with the MorePro for two weeks as well just and was again, completely blown away by how poorly the MorePro preformed. - BLOOD OXYGEN - I don't own a separate blood oxygen monitor so i don't necessarily have a control for this measurement, but I do find it a little suspicious that this literally has read as 98% without any deviation for 2 full weeks. Based on the quality of the other sensors, i don't put much stock in this one either. - SLEEP TRACKER - when setting up the app, you are asked to enter a target wake time and number of sleep cycles - great idea, in theory! Magically, your "sleep patterns" sync up perfectly with these targets. Despite what time i actually went to bed or woke up, each and every night my patterns showed that i stuck to what i had entered as my targets. Even when i was up and running around earlier than usual, my tracker still had me in a full REM mode. Common sense will tell you this sensor is absolutely useless. - STEP TRACKER - this one should be pretty straightforward, but again, completely off with the MorePro.- The app itself is a little cluttered and often uses poorly translated English. You are however, able to access a ton of data and different breakdowns which, if any of the readings were valid, would be great and offer users a really wonderful way to understand and track your health in a more comprehensive way. Of course, just to reiterate - none of the sensors and resulting readings could be considered valid, so ultimately, any positives for the app are completely useless.- the Bluetooth connection seems a bit spotty - I generally had to manually connect to my phone every couple of days. While this is easy and quick to do, it is a bit inconvenient as if you are unaware the connection is broken, you will not be able to access data from that time in the app. A more consistent connection would be great, but at the very least a notification on either your phone or watch when disconnected would work as well.With some family history of serious cardiac issues in young otherwise healthy adults, I try to maintain a very proactive approach to tracking and understanding my overall health. I wasn't necessarily expecting the world from this $50 watch. As i do also own and use additional health monitors, I was really just hoping for something to supplement the regular testing that i already do that would allow me to view vital stats throughout the day and different activities to be able to keep a better eye on overall patterns and abnormalities.I wouldn't have spent so much time in putting this review together if it weren't for the fact that most people who are considering purchasing a health tracker are looking for a way to positively affect and understand their health, which is amazing and the first step in building a healthier future! The MorePro will not help you and irresponsibly makes claims it absolutely cannot meet. I would hate to see anyone trying to make positive changes either be given a false sense of security or panic - my advice, invest in a higher quality product! (and of course, go to the doctor regularly and if you have any symptoms :))
L**N
Nice tracker, fot it's price, but has several shortcomings.
My old Fitbit Alta HR screen finally went, and I decided to try a lower cos tracker. For some reason I thought this one had GPS and Strava support, but in the end it has neither. Perhaps I looked at too many trackers and just confused myself.The unit is a comfortable to wear, but it is tall off the wrist.I feel the best part of this watch is more the health tracking functions, and not the sport tracker.When I initially received this, some functions took a day or so to work. And the instructions packaged with my watch, were out of date relative to the firmware. So wasted much time trying to figure things out, that had changed since the instructions were printed.After a weeks use, it's mostly OK. On occasion, the main screen reverts to the default watch face, making me need to reset it. Happens once about every 2 days. Also it once forced itself to do a firmware update, without asking, negating any tracking I was doing at the time.The BP monitor likely is not very accurate, but the systolic is within 10pts of my at home arm monitor, so I can mentally adjust for it easily, and it in the end keeps me updated to changes in my BP. Same for Spo, Heartbeat and temperature.As for sports tracking, it does not come close even to my simple Alta HR. The Fitbit automatically starts tracking activity, whereas on the MorePro you need to manually tell it you are starting a particular exercise. But what makes this a bit cumbersome is that the menu on which you;d start your routine, is several screens away from the main screen. Kinda annoying.The number of steps it tracks is usually higher than my Fitbit, but in terms of kCal, it seems way off. On a day I walked 15km and biked 22km, it implied I burned less than 500. I never expect these things to be truly accurate, but this seems way off and a bit deflating.I think I'll end up giving this away to someone who'd appreciate the heart monitoring functions, and make the splurge to get the latest simpler Fitbit. In the end, Fitbit has a better functioning app, seems more accurate, and needs less attention from me to get certain functions to start. The Fitbit is mostly a wear and forget device, whereas this one requires more regular interaction to get things done. Batter life is also a bit way less than the Fitbit.In sum, a nice tracker for it's price, but given some of it's drawbacks and dysfunction, I think it's should be actually be a bit cheaper.
B**R
Great value, works as advertised, so many features!
Fantastic value for the investment.The HR and BP functions both seem incredibly accurate - I’ve been checking my heart rate manually several times a day to compare to the device and it has been spot on every time.The sleep tracking is not quite as accurate as the more expensive brands, but I find sufficient for basic reference, and still useful to use.I am still discovering more features every day on what data this device can provide, and it’s really quite amazing. All the features I’ve tried work as advertised, with the exception of the ‘Run’ feature which I simply haven’t yet made time to try.Keep in mind, with a lesser investment there will be trade offs, such as the English and grammar on the instructions, and in the descriptions within the app. It would be worthwhile for MorePro to invest in proper translation at some point, but in my opinion, this does not detract from the value of the device.I am happy with this purchase!
A**Z
Real-time health watch
I love this tracker! Got it a couple of weeks ago and I have not been disappointed. I love that it is large enough for my large wrist and still has a few notches to spare. Trackers that I have tried in the past have often been too small. It is so comfortable that I am able to readily take advantage of the sleep tracker feature which is very important and sleep is probably the thing we all should be focusing on for our health. The heart rate monitor and blood pressure monitor seem to be pretty accurate as well as I have tested them against other monitors at the gym. I love the big screen and readily read big numbers too. There is really nothing I do not love about this. Wise purchase.
D**Y
Waste of money the accuracy is just not there.
As a toy is OK but if you expect it to measure your blood pressure or O2 than you are wasting your time. Tested with my standard health device and the accuracy is way off. The BP and O2 don't change much no matter what I do. Even my heart rate is off. Does tell good time. Return it back to amazon.ca .Note: From my research most of those device does not have the accuracy to be much of help but as a toy is fun to play with.
D**N
Not perfect but it works well and meets my needs
The sleep monitor can be a bit off at times however that's not a deal breaker.This gadget is the answer for older folks like me who need to track health info for their doctors.My wife and I each have one.I would recommend it to anyone.
M**E
Very useful and needs a better manual
Very useful and the price is also good. However there are only 2 problems. It needs a better instruction manual and auto brightness for LCD. You need to explore the whole settings in the app for yourself It has a lot of useful settings.
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