Get a Willful Smartwatch for Under $30

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Fitness trackers are great, but sometimes you want a little more than that, such as with a smartwatch. What holds you back, though, could be the cost of a smartwatch. You can get one, though, for even less than a fitness tracker, such as a Willful Smartwatch for Android and iPhone. It has all the fitness tracker features you’d want, such as a heart rate monitor and steps counter, while delivering call and message notifications, all for under $30

There are seven sports modes to help you get fit with this smartwatch. It will give you accurate tracking of all your activities while also providing your heart rate, step count, distance, speed, calories burned, etc. It will also encourage you, showing your progress toward your fitness goals.

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Download and install the free VeryFitPro app to either an iOS 8.0 and above or Android 4.4 and above smartphone. Receive and read your SMS messages and SNS notifications from Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc. Don’t want to be bothered by a call during your workout? Hang up the call directly from the Willful Smartwatch.

Along with monitoring your heart rate, the smartwatch will also provide an analysis of your sleep quality, differentiating between deep sleep, light sleep, and your wake-up time. It’s IP68 waterproof, allowing you to wear it when you’re washing your hands, running in foul weather, and swimming. A large battery capacity and low power consumption will provide you with longer battery life.

Take 15% off the price of this smartwatch and pay just $27.19. Get it in your choice of four colors: Black, Blue, Grey, or Pink.

Willful Smartwatch for Android and iPhone

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