The charging time for this sports band is REALLY slow. They snap on rather snug, but with the way that we need to remove the straps to charge this thing once in a while… It will probably come loose eventually. Nothing fancy nor fantastic, just your common tang buckle rubber straps. It is rated IP 67 water-resistant only – This one is not for water sports. But oddly, this “one solid piece” is not waterproof. Yep, there are no mechanical buttons, no “doors” for the USB port, and the battery cannot be removed. Took a short while to figure out, but the top piece is also a USB Type-A port for charging.The pieces are the top and bottom are for attaching the straps.A pulse reader at the back of the tracker.Only one touch-sensitive button at the bottom of the screen.Seemingly bright enough even under the sun. The tracker itself is “one solid piece” – TABLE OF CONTENTS Unboxing Build Quality Setup & App Features Summary Worth It?īoring box aside, let us now take a closer look at the sports band itself. It is actually pretty sturdy, water-resistant and the battery lasts long.Ī grossly inaccurate tracker, which beats the point of having one. It has plenty of features to offer but does not track accurately. THE OVERVIEW Price About USD $12 (As at the time of writing)
Is it any good, or is it total trash? Read on to find out! So here it is – A review of the Yoho Sports Bracelet. That sounds too good to be true, but not to discount the fact that there are plenty of good cheap gadgets out there. Fitbit, anyone? The better part of it is that it only costs $12… Yep. Welcome to a review of the Yoho Sports Bracelet – For you guys who have been looking around at the affordable sports band trackers, you will find that the Yoho looks oddly familiar.