IDEAPRO I8 SMARTWATCH WITH BLOOD PRESSURE AND OXYGEN SENSOR

IDEAPRO I8 SMARTWATCH WITH BLOOD PRESSURE AND OXYGEN SENSOR

$40.60

‘- Rated IP67 – immune to sweat and rain
– Comes with a skin-friendly silicone strap

$40.60

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IdeaPro i8 Smartwatch with Blood Pressure and Oxygen Sensor – IP67, Bluetooth 5.0, Android/iOS

Stay on top of your game with the IdeaPro i8 smartwatch.

Upon helping you stay connected and keep up with your plans, this model also ensures that you stay healthy. The built-in sensors track your heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen level, quality of sleep, and other parameters. Based on that information, it reminds you to get moving but also take a break when needed.

Features:
– Monitors your heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen level
– Extensive wellness and workout tracking mode
– Supports push notifications from most apps
– Large and sharp 1.7-inch IPS display
– Automatically turns the screen on when you lift your arm
– Multiple pre-installed watch faces
– Other functions include mini-games, calculator, and more
– More than 20 supported languages
– The long-lasting battery provides up to 10 days of use
– Rated IP67 – immune to sweat and rain
– Comes with a skin-friendly silicone strap

Specifications:
– Display : 1.7″ 240×280 IPS
– Input: side button, touchscreen
– CPU: NRF52832
– G-sensor: SC7A20
– Hearrate sensor: VC31
– Waterproof rating: IP67
– Case material: aluminium
– Band material: silicone
– Bluetooth version: 5.0
– Compatibility: Android 4.4 / iOS 8.2 and above
– App: Qwatch
– Battery: 230mAh Li-polymer
– Standby time: 30 days
– Daily use battery life: 10 days
– Charger: magnetic charger (included)
– Charging time: 1.5h
– Dimensions: 255x38x10.9 mm
– Preinstalled languages: English, Japanese, Korean, German, Russian, Spanish, Italian, French, Romanian, Portuguese, Arabic, Greek, Dutch, Polish, Turkish, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Indonesian, Thai, Vietnamese

Package includes:
– Smartwatch
– Charging Cable
– Documentation

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