iTouch Air 3 Smartwatch Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate, Step Counter, Sleep Monitor, Message, IP68 Swimming Waterproof for Women and Men, Touch Screen, Compatible with iPhone and Android (40mm)
$59.99
Description
Brand | ITouch |
Material | Silicone |
Color | Black/Rose Gold |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones : smartphones|smart phones|android phones |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.36 x 0.46 x 1.57 inches |
Sensor Type | Wearable |
Language | English |
About this item
- HEALTH AND FITNESS TRACKER: Use the iTouch Air 3 wearable fitness tracker to monitor your activity and to stay motivated while you reach your workout goals. With this smartwatch, stay on top of your health while staying in touch with others. Features a hydration reminder, breathing exervises, hygiene assistant, and an elevated heartrate reminder.
- ENHANCE SPORTS & WORKOUT TRAINING: Take your health to the next level! This waterproof watch comes complete with a calorie counter and pedometer with 4 sports modes and 5 workout modes. Measure your heart rate and sleep with the one-touch sensor.
- MOBILE PHONE COMPATIBLE: Beyond tracking, this smartwatch connects to the iTouch app, available for iPhones and Androids, so you can receive incoming phone messages, calls, and more. The iTouch Air 3 also offers Bluetooth and GPS connectivity.
- STYLISH EXERCISE WRISTWATCH: Built with style in mind, this versatile watch looks smart paired with a blazer or while you’re out running on the trails. The neutral color and sleek design make it a great watch for both women and men.
- HIGH-QUALITY DETAILS: The iTouch Air 3 has a glass screen that is resistant to water, scratches, and dust. The watch features a solid silicone band, a bright LED face, power saving mode, and an extended battery life.
does this watch have blood pressure feature if so how do you activate it?Back to product
asked by 2021-08-13 00:00:00
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No it does not have this feature. Also According to the American Heart Association, upper arm cuff-style blood pressure monitors provide more accurate readings than wrist or finger monitors. One reason for this is because when you take a blood pressure reading, the monitor must be at heart level, with the upper arm resting adjacent to the heart.2021-08-13 00:00:00answered on