Thursday, November 5, 2015

Tushi Watch Review




The watch is a 1058 sports watch from Tushi. This is a watch designed for many purposes. The main reason of this watch is the part of being a pedometer. The watch has a silicone band with a standard plastic watch buckle. The face of the watch is fairly large and easy to read.

To start with the watch has fucntions of being an alarm clock, stopwatch, a count down timer, step memory for the pedometer, and a hear rate mode. You can set up to 2 alarms with this watch. It is a nice stop watch if you are needing to time an event. It is easy to get into this mode, start, and stop. You can use it for a countdown timer. I use it when I am baking something. I set the timer on my stove and then on my watch so I do not forget about what is cooking if I am busy doing other things. Has saved me a lot of crispy eats. The pedometer is really cool but it does not always catch every step, which is not a bad thing since you are walking for the exercise. I found it usualy misses about 1 in 10 steps so when you have made your goal buy the watch pedomenter you have done an extra 10%! These results can be stored in the watch to track your progress. Next is the heart rate monitor. There are two places on the front of the watch that you have to press on and not move your fingers. This is not very accurate sadly. It however can let you know if there is something really wrong because it will show a high rate regardless if something bad is happening.


The display of the watch is rather dull and can be difficult to read if you have any kind of vision issues.  The display is about the size of a 50 cent piece. On the sides of the display there are 4 buttons. The top left is a light function. If there is any light on you can not even tell it is working it is that dim. Next is the bottom left button; this is the mode button. It changes between the differnt watch functions. The two buttons on the right are the up and down functions for your stop watch and count down timer. On the face of the display at the top and bottom are the sensors for reading your heart rate.


In all the watch is extremely average for a sport watch. What the band is made from makes it look like it would not survive any kind of snag. I did do a little bit of pulling on the bands to see if it gave easy. It did not so it could take some snagging as long as it did not have the full force of a swing behind it. On the back of the watch there is a stamp saying it is water resistant 5ATM. The watch is an average watch to consider for those looking for a way to track on a pedometer. I would like to thank 1001 Enterprise and affiliates for sending me this watch to try out and share my opinion.


Can be found at:
http://www.amazon.com/Tushi-Pulse-Watch-Men-Women/dp/B00XRTA826/ie=UTF8?keywords=heart+rate+monitor+watch
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Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."