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Pedometer Watch No APP/Phone Required, Waterproof Fitness Tracker Watch with Hea…

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Price: $28.99 - $39.99
(as of Jan 09, 2026 19:35:32 UTC – Details)


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Reviewer: Leidy Madiedo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple and Accurate Fitness Tracker Watch
Review: Great fitness tracker watch, very easy to use and perfect if you don’t want to rely on an app or phone. It accurately tracks steps, calories, heart rate, and sleep. The large screen is clear and easy to read, and the watch is comfortable to wear all day. I also like that it’s waterproof, making it practical for daily activities. Overall, it’s a simple, reliable, and useful watch for everyday fitness tracking. Highly recommended.

Reviewer: Daniela
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great pedometer watch , exactly what I needed
Review: I really liked this watch because it’s super easy to use and doesn’t require any app or phone to track your steps, which is a big plus for me. The large screen is very clear, even outdoors. The step count, calories, and sleep tracking are pretty accurate, and the heart rate monitor works even better than I expected for this price.It’s also waterproof, so I can wear it without worrying when washing my hands or working out. The battery lasts several days on a single charge.If you want something simple, practical, and reliable without having to install apps, this watch is perfect. Great purchase.

Reviewer: Nancy Brinkman
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Keeps good time, tracks steps & sleep, easy timer, NOT water-proof but IS water resistant
Review: Keeps good time, I use it to keep track of my steps, sleep and as a timer. It’s very light and you forget you are wearing it – easy to sleep in. Far less expensive than an Apple Watch. Battery lasts a good 3-4 days with a lot of use. Fairly easy to use. My only complaint is that I wish there was a website , at least, to go to on how to use other functions. Bare minimum of instructions were included – had to figure most of it out using trial & error. Still, thought it was a great purchase for the price. Warning – this watch is NOT water-proof, it is water RESISTANT so do NOT wear it in the shower as I’ve seen in complaints from other reviews.

Reviewer: V. Hassett
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good value for money, well made and slim in design.
Review: I like this watch very much – and once I received the operating instructions from the seller, it was great! It seems to have all the functions I need, was a reasonable price, is light weight and attractive. Still using it as a phone free watch, but at some point, I will ramp up. The need for more instructions is the only reason it was not 5 stars.

Reviewer: Bridget
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Functional and stylish
Review: This pedometer watch is easy to set up and use. It tracks my steps accurately and the display is clear to read. The watch is lightweight, comfortable, and the battery lasts a long time. Great choice for anyone who wants a simple way to monitor daily activity.

Reviewer: Smith Family
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: BEWARE
Review: Painfully horribly flawed in a simple oversight way.I’ve had this watch a little over three months and its function is fine. It has ALWAYS bothered me that while you don’t need to connect it to an app, it is constantly blasting Bluetooth out. But options are slim for step counter either timers/alarms and heart rate estimate…And I was sorely reminded recently that it is indeed blasting out an OPEN BLUETOOTH CONNECTION (no app required) when I was traveling: I was woken up by music blasting… FROM THIS WATCH. Only to find out that some rando in the hotel has connected to Bluetooth of this watch as a speaker (from their phone). All the apps said they needed to still be bound by the app to see more data.Well after multiple attempts to just turn off the music they kept turning it not only on but UP LOUD.Eventually joke was on them because I could dial out from the phone app on the watch and called the non emergency police line and they got spooked enough to stop.I however did not feel comfortable even trying to continue to use this watch and completely reset it and powered down.Pure E-waste.Let me turn off the WiFi and it’s perfect. No I don’t want to connect it to my phone even if I don’t “ bind the app”

Reviewer: GoPackGo!
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: How Accurate is the Kummel GTX Pro?
Review: POSITIVE: Setup was very easy without using an app. There are only 5 watch faces to choose from when not using the app, but at least one includes date, time, steps, heart rate, and battery charge remaining. A couple swipes to the right from the main screen and one gets a larger-to-read step count number, heart rate and sleep estimate. The sleep estimate is broken down into deep sleep, light sleep, time awake, and REM. In my limited experience, it seems to be adequate based on what I recall from my nights. Press the function button twice and you get workout, blood oxygen, stress level, sleep, and much more.POSITIVE: The heart rate monitor of the GTX was the same as that measured at the doctor’s office this morning, so I’m confident in that.POSITIVE: The blood oxygen level was also consistent with that measured at the doctor’s office this morning, so I’m confident in that.POSITIVE: I conducted numerous comparison tests to my Garmin Venu Sq, which has always been quite accurate, by wearing both watches on the same wrist several days, as well as actually counting steps. The GTX was impressive with straight walking. It was off by 9, 6, 5, and 0 steps over four 1,000 counted steps walking periods. But accuracy compared to the Garmin fell off significantly with regular daily activity when the hand/arm was apparently moving but steps were not being taken.NEGATIVE: In 18 consecutive all-day tests running from midnight to approximately 11:45 pm (nearly 24 hours), the GTX recorded from 8% to as much as 38% more steps than the Garmin (from as little as 400 excess steps one day to as many as 1,560 and 1,590 steps two other days), or about 1,100 steps per day on average – a huge difference. The GTX is more sensitive and responsive to virtually any hand/arm movement, whereas the Garmin is not quite so fast to react. Example: When applying hand lotion, the Garmin recorded 0 steps on two occasions while the GTX recorded 22 and 30 steps. If one applied hand lotion (and/or washed their hands) 10 times throughout the day then that, alone, could add as much as 300 steps by the end of the day without having actually taken a step. Extraneous hand/arm movements occur throughout each day and may be recorded by the GTX as steps when we haven’t necessarily moved. The Garmin’s less sensitive reaction to hand/arm movements helps explain the step count difference for activities during the day and by the end of the day. And it supports the contention that the Garmin is a more accurate measure of steps overall.NEGATIVE: In terms of total steps per day, based on this comparison with the Garmin, if one is wanting a precise end-of-day step count number, then I would look somewhere other than the Kummel GTX Pro, although I suspect that all of the smartwatches in the same price range have about the same level of accuracy. But if a general step number by the end of the day is adequate, then the GTX looks to be a good choice, especially for the price (watch for the periodic $30.59 sale price). One just has to remember that the actual step count is most likely a lot less than that indicated on the GTX Pro, possibly a thousand steps or more as I saw on my step counting comparison tests. All that said, I’ve come to like this GTX Pro better than my more expensive Garmin for ease of use and basic information provided while not having to use an app.POSITIVE: Update–After approximately 3 months of daily use, battery life has averaged 8 days with 15% charge remaining. The battery I use pretty much comes from scrolling through the different screens past the first screen to check steps and sleep, and to check/measure current heart rate and stress level. My display is at 20%, which is plenty bright for me (except when outside in the sun). I find the wrist band comfortable and the watch/band doesn’t feel cheap to me.POSITIVE: Communications with the seller were expedient and very good from the get-go.UNKNOWN: The only issue now is reliability so that remains to be seen.

Reviewer: Merita Hasa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I love that!
Review: I am very happy with this pedometer watch. It works without any app or phone, which makes it very easy to use. The steps are counted accurately, and the screen is clear and easy to read. I like that it is lightweight and comfortable on my wrist. It is also waterproof, so I can wear it every day without worry.This is a great choice for anyone who wants a simple watch to track steps.

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