Sportline 555 Women’s Calorie Tracking Fitness Watch

     

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5 Responses to “Sportline 555 Women’s Calorie Tracking Fitness Watch”

  • Raymond says:

    Even though it might not be the best one, it is still good enough for the money. Got one as a birthday gift and love it so much!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Boo says:

    This is the most complicated watch to figure out the basic feautures…

    The design is cute and stylish. I like it as an ordinary digital watch.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • N. Jones says:

    So, I only purchased this particular fitness watch because it claims to have a pedometer and to be capable of measuring distance. I have been using it for a couple of weeks now and still have not figured out how to count steps or distance…There was nothing in the instructions booklet that indicated that the pedometer was a feature, so I’m not sure why that is included in the description. Minus that discrepancy, the watch is overall ok. Like others have indicated, the calorie tracking feature pretty much works when it wants to. I have also had issues with it stopping mid-workout. I’m sure there are other watches that are comparable in price that may work a little better than this one.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • I purchased this watch about 1 month ago at a local Big KMart. After only one month the watch no longer works. It was the most complicated sports watch I’ve ever purchased. Don’t waste your time. Oh yeah, I never did submerge it under water. Wonder what would have happen then…Keep your money in your pocket.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • N. Williams says:

    The watch is decent for the price. Like other reviews stated, it is very complicated to use. While using the calorie counter during a workout, the calorie counter would stop working. It was set to beep after 30 seconds of inactivity and beeped a lot even though I was on the treadmill working out at a steady pace. After 1 hour of walking/running on the treadmill the watch had said that I had been active for 25 minutes. It has where you can choose a preset workout paces during your workout or set your own. The down side being that if you change paces, then you have to change it on the watch. In order to change it on the watch you would basically have to stop your workout. Especially if you do interval training. For what it was intended to do and for what I wanted to use it for, it is basically useless, however it makes a good every day watch and the other functions work well.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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