

⌚ Elevate your fitness game with style and smarts — because every step counts!
The LIVIKEY Fitness Tracker Watch is a sleek, budget-friendly smart wearable designed for both men and women. It features continuous heart rate monitoring, detailed sleep analysis, and 9 sport modes to track steps, calories, and active time. With an IP68 waterproof rating and a battery life lasting up to 7 days on a 2-hour charge, it supports seamless Bluetooth connectivity with iOS and Android devices. Smart notifications keep you connected, while additional functions like stopwatch, alarm, and sedentary alerts enhance daily convenience. Perfect for professionals seeking an affordable yet stylish fitness companion.










| ASIN | B0CC9DXVPF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #534 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,150) |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2023 |
| GPS | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 2.43 ounces |
| Item model number | LK-F1 |
| Manufacturer | LIVIKEY |
| OS | Android 4.0 / iOS 8.0 or above, Bluetooth 4.0 or above |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8 x 3.3 x 0.6 inches |
| Scanner Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| Special features | Activity Tracker, Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Pedometer, Calories Tracker, Time Display |
| Standing screen display size | 1.3 Inches |
| Whats in the box | Charging Cable, User Manual |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
T**E
Accurate step tracker
I specifically bought this watch to track my steps and to see the time when I’m working. It’s annoying to keep checking my phone for the time. I’m a mail carrier and I know I complete a minimum of 10,000 steps per day but I was just curious to see exactly how many. Also I didn’t want to buy an expensive brand. This watch is cheap and does exactly what it says it does in regards to steps and miles. However I find the calorie counting is not accurate. And the blood pressure is extremely off. If you need it for blood pressure, heart rate, etc. it’s not accurate. I also like that the battery lasts a long time. I charge it every Sunday and it lasts the whole week. It says it’s waterproof and only once did I shower with it just to test it out and it is indeed waterproof. But just to be on the safe side, I do take it off every time to shower. I do wish that they sell the replacement bands along with the watch because I have to search which bands fit this watch. I don’t need bands but I would like to change the color. I’ve had the watch for 4 months now and wear it everyday. It works great for what I need it for. Like I said above, if you need it to monitor your blood pressure or heart rate, it’s not accurate and you will have to buy a watch that’s reputable for that purpose.
B**A
Stylish, Affordable & Surprisingly Great!
it honestly looks way more expensive than it is. The color is beautiful and stylish.
J**.
Gets the job done !
I like this watch so far! Have had it a little over a week now and it seems to be doing its job. Everything seems pretty accurate. It doesn’t seem to track a second sleep during the same day like a nap. Steps seem a little inaccurate but not too off at all. My wrist is extremely small and the watch size is perfect for it! Can receive notifications but cannot respond to them through it. Love the fact that I am able to start a workout on it and it tracks calories burned and the duration of the workout.
K**R
Not terribly bad but not good either.
OK for a cheap watch. Mine broke within 2 months because I dropped it but I guess part of that is my fault. Also would not connect to my phone but I am not sure why. I downloaded the app a couple times and scanned the QR code but still nothing. Some features did not work but maybe that was because it wasn’t connected to a phone. I did like how long the battery lasted though and it was a good size.
R**W
Great Buy for a Step Tracker
Great watch for the money. The watch band and its loop to keep it laying flat are the only down side. The watch strap band creeps allowing the end of the band to flap up away from the watch. Otherwise the watch is easy to use, comfortble, and even displays phone messages.
M**.
Pleasantly surprised!
Super pleased with how well this watch works! Great battery life too. I normally wear an Apple Watch but had to send it in for repair. I used this in the interim and was pleased with its performance.
J**L
Good watch for the price .
Good quality . Easy functions . Could have better performance with a compatible system for fitness apps to track heart rate.
J**A
A Capable Fitness Tracker with some Caveats
This won't be a deep review, just some observations after a 1.5 weeks of use: Bought this as an inexpensive replacement for my Fitbit Charge 5 which I had gotten for free from my United Healthcare Medicare Advantage plan almost 1 1/5 years ago, which died, and I didn't really want to spend $120 or so for a new one. The tracker paired easily with my phone and the software was easy to download and use, generally easier than the Fitbit software. I mainly use it for step-counting, most of the other functions that my Fitbit had I got over quickly, like sleep-tracking. This tracker has plenty of extra features similar to the Fitbit. Charges fast and holds charge well, after charging up three days ago I'm at 44% right now. I'm used to the smaller profile of the Charge 5 so have to use a bit more care with this larger tracker bumping things, but I do like the larger face. Main thing I've noticed the past couple days is that as a step counter it's not as good as my Fitbit was. When I mowed my back yard a couple days ago I would typically show around 3500-4000 steps on my Fitbit, on this tracker almost 0. Same when I went grocery shopping yesterday: my Fitbit would usually track my steps pushing a cart, this tracker doesn't. It looks like you have to be actively moving your arm back and forth to register a step. This might be concern when using certain exercise machines for those who track steps at the gym, like a stair climber where you're normally gripping the bars as you step, because it probably won't track those steps. It did track activity on my rowing machine, looks like a step pulling back and a step going forward. Most of my step activity is walking and it seems to be accurate for that. For me the quibbles with the step counting are minor, but that would be my main caveat at this point for potential buyers. We'll see how it last long term, but for $20 it's worth it to me.
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