Simple companion for budget wearables, tracking steps, sleep, heart rate, blood pressure, and reminders
Simple companion for budget wearables, tracking steps, sleep, heart rate, blood pressure, and reminders
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Program license Free
Developer Shenzhen Jusheng Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd.
Version 2.8.5
Works under Android
Also known as FitPro
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(254 votes)
Developer
Shenzhen Jusheng Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd.
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
2.8.5
Also known as
FitPro
Pros
- Connects to many compatible smart bracelets and smartwatches via Bluetooth
- Tracks steps, distance, calories, sleep quality, heart rate, and blood pressure
- Includes inactivity reminders, alarms, customizable alerts, and daily step goals
- Offers Do Not Disturb mode, wrist-raise screen activation, and remote camera control
- Simple, easy-to-understand interface with a clear main dashboard
- Permission settings allow some control over privacy and, for some users, reduce ads
Cons
- Bluetooth pairing and reconnection can be difficult or unreliable on some devices
- Watch time may drift if the app is not synced regularly
- GPS use in the background can drain phone battery more quickly
- Setup and troubleshooting can be confusing for less technical users
- Overall experience depends heavily on the quality of the connected smartwatch or bracelet
Fitpro is a health and fitness companion app for Android designed by Shenzhen Jusheng Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. It connects via Bluetooth to compatible smart bracelets and smartwatches, then gathers activity and basic wellness information such as steps, sleep, heart rate, and blood pressure.
It suits people who use an affordable fitness tracker or watch and want a straightforward way to view their daily stats, provided they are willing to deal with some potential connection quirks.
Interface and overall experience
Fitpro opens with a login or registration screen, then takes you to a central homepage where your main information is grouped. The layout focuses on clarity rather than visual flair. Your daily movement is shown on the main screen with step count, distance in kilometers, and calories burned updated as you move.
Scrolling through the app reveals more sections. You can check sleep analysis, as well as heart rate and blood pressure readings if your watch includes those sensors. The design aims for quick glances rather than deep analysis, so you can see the basics of your day without digging through many menus.
The registration and sign in process is simple. Once you are logged in, the app keeps your data together and offers access to all features from the homepage. Overall, the structure is easy to understand even for people who do not consider themselves tech savvy, although the real test of ease of use comes from connecting the watch itself.
Activity and health tracking
Fitpro focuses on a core group of measurements:
- Steps, distance, and calories: The app records how many steps you take, estimates the distance you cover, and calculates calories burned. These values update in real time while the phone and watch are connected.
- Sports data: Beyond raw step counts, Fitpro groups your daily movement as sports or exercise data, which can help you see how active you are during the day.
- Sleep quality: The sleep section gives an overview of how you sleep at night, including general quality and duration.
- Heart rate and blood pressure: When paired with a smartwatch that has compatible sensors, the app can show heart rate and blood pressure readings. This gives you a quick impression of your physical condition, although the app is not described as a medical tool.
These features are meant to help you notice patterns and make small changes to your habits over time, such as walking more or going to bed earlier.
Extra tools for daily use
Beyond tracking, Fitpro includes a set of convenience features that aim to make your smartwatch more useful throughout the day:
- Inactivity reminders nudge you to move when you have been still for too long.
- Alarms and customizable alerts can be configured so your watch vibrates for specific events.
- Daily step goals let you set a target number of steps to encourage more activity.
- Do Not Disturb mode allows you to pause notifications during certain periods.
- Raise-hand screen activation turns on the watch display when you lift your wrist, so you can check the time or stats quickly.
- Remote camera control lets you trigger your phone’s camera from your watch, which is useful when the phone is placed at a distance.
These additions give Fitpro more value than a basic step counter and help turn a low-cost tracker into a more capable everyday companion.
Connection quality and reliability
Fitpro relies heavily on a stable Bluetooth link between your Android phone and your wearable. Experiences in this area vary widely.
On the positive side, some users manage to connect very inexpensive watches and report that once they understand the process, syncing works as expected. After initial trial and error, they can view all their data in the app and use the extra features.
On the negative side, there are repeated complaints about unstable pairing. Some users struggle to connect the watch at all or find that the app frequently loses the device after it has been paired. Reinstalling the app or changing phone connectivity settings does not always help. For those users, Fitpro feels unreliable and frustrating.
Another practical drawback appears when the watch is not synced regularly. If the smartwatch clock depends on the app for time updates, the time on the watch can slowly drift behind the real time until it is synchronized again. This means anyone who does not keep the app connected may find their watch showing the wrong time after a few days.
Fitpro can also use GPS positioning. When GPS runs in the background, it may drain your phone battery faster than usual, so this is something to keep in mind if you enable location features.
Performance and data accuracy
Within its supported feature set, Fitpro can track daily activity and basic health values with reasonable precision for casual use. Step counts, distance, calories, and simple sleep information are presented clearly. For heart rate and blood pressure, the readings depend on the quality of the sensors in the connected smartwatch or bracelet.
The app is mostly aimed at everyday awareness rather than detailed training metrics or clinical monitoring. If your goal is to keep an eye on whether you move enough, how long you sleep, and how your heart rate behaves in general, Fitpro can deliver those basics.
Privacy controls and ads
Fitpro requests access to several parts of your phone, such as location, Bluetooth, and storage, so that it can communicate with your wearable and operate correctly. The app allows you to adjust its permissions, and at least one user reports refusing almost all optional access and experiencing no advertising as a result.
While individual results can differ, it is clear that Fitpro provides some room to reduce what the app can access and possibly limit ads, which is helpful for people who prefer strict privacy settings.
Who should consider Fitpro
Fitpro works best for users who:
- Already own a compatible smart bracelet or smartwatch, including many low-cost models.
- Want an uncomplicated dashboard for steps, distance, calories, sleep, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Appreciate extras like inactivity reminders, alarms, wrist-raise activation, and remote camera control.
It is less suitable for those who:
- Expect flawless Bluetooth connectivity with no dropouts.
- Rely on their smartwatch as a precise timepiece without frequent syncing.
- Want a highly polished, feature-rich fitness platform.
If you are patient with setup and your device pairs reliably, Fitpro can be a practical companion app that unlocks most of your wearable’s functions. If connection problems appear and persist, the app can quickly become more trouble than it is worth.
Pros
- Connects to many compatible smart bracelets and smartwatches via Bluetooth
- Tracks steps, distance, calories, sleep quality, heart rate, and blood pressure
- Includes inactivity reminders, alarms, customizable alerts, and daily step goals
- Offers Do Not Disturb mode, wrist-raise screen activation, and remote camera control
- Simple, easy-to-understand interface with a clear main dashboard
- Permission settings allow some control over privacy and, for some users, reduce ads
Cons
- Bluetooth pairing and reconnection can be difficult or unreliable on some devices
- Watch time may drift if the app is not synced regularly
- GPS use in the background can drain phone battery more quickly
- Setup and troubleshooting can be confusing for less technical users
- Overall experience depends heavily on the quality of the connected smartwatch or bracelet