I'm using this watch ⌚ and i cross checked with high quality oximeter and here are the results heart beat accurate, spo2 accurate, body temperature 🌡️ accurate cross checked with thermometer 🌡️ , blood pressure 70% working after calibration, i didn't cross checked ECG but it detects tachycardia one day as i was suffering from tachycardia from last 2 years .
This FP8 looks more sharper then the circular shaped watch but the watch dials look aweful. I've seen cheaper M4 smartwatches with just over 100 dials.
I bought this E86 watch. But very dissatisfied itz firmware & sport activity menu . Also there're 5 watch faces only available . When we select a Running activity , we only see bpm & cal burn details . it doesn't show step count or distance or any detail graph even.
That ECG technology is never consistent with these watches. Sometimes it's an absolute mess with no discrete heart rate peak and I don't know how the AI can interpret that waveform. When it does give a clear trend you can visually count the peaks and determine the heart rate. These observations are based on the E66 but they clearly using the same technology.
@@chamunu123 I haven't done a proper statistical evaluation. Just took three readings using a cuff Blood pressure meter calculated the average and calibrated the watch with those values. I just use them for indicative monitoring. If you get a high reading that looks worrying do a cross check with the cuff instrument. Don't rely to much on absolute values but rather look at overall trends. Having this watch has been great in identifying other discomfort issues like a spike or drop in body temperature and I never knew what was the real cause for discomfort or anxiety.
@@chamunu123 The problem with SPO2 readings is they will fall in a narrow range typically 90 to 98 %. So it's difficult for a user to determine whether the sensor is genuine. All sensors have a certain about of accuracy and error. Assuming 5% then a reading could be 95% or 100%. Fake or not it very difficult to tell.
For this price and with all these health measurements this watch is definitely one I would buy. Yet, I am so disappointed that the measurements are not tested for accuracy. I know from experience that they are ALL VERY inaccurate and even simply FAKE! Making them useless. To bad it is that way. I'm soooo disappointed. 😞
Personally doubt the watch is actually measuring everything but rather estimating other parameters as a function of Heart Rate. You can obtain a mathematical correlation between blood pressure and respiratory rate as a function of heart rate with close to a 97% fit to the data. If you also look at the trends over 24 hrs you will see a familiar pattern that matches the heart rate profile this is how I worked out the correlation. I suspect most other cheap smartwatches are doing the exact same thing. You will get three measurements displayed on the screen simultaneously. Despite this the results still look very close to medical instruments I've compared them like Blood Oximeter and Cuff Blood pressure meter.
But why is the ecg so different from the apple watch
SOLD! Can't wait a month! to get it! Thx Mr. Ticks!!!
I'm using this watch ⌚ and i cross checked with high quality oximeter and here are the results heart beat accurate, spo2 accurate, body temperature 🌡️ accurate cross checked with thermometer 🌡️ , blood pressure 70% working after calibration, i didn't cross checked ECG but it detects tachycardia one day as i was suffering from tachycardia from last 2 years .
Yay I wish I can buy one I can't buy cause we're quarantined📺🍿🛋️
Are Bakeey and FIYPO made by the same company? The E86 for both seem remarkably alike
This FP8 looks more sharper then the circular shaped watch but the watch dials look aweful. I've seen cheaper M4 smartwatches with just over 100 dials.
I bought this E86 watch. But very dissatisfied itz firmware & sport activity menu . Also there're 5 watch faces only available . When we select a Running activity , we only see bpm & cal burn details . it doesn't show step count or distance or any detail graph even.
Ecg/ekg looks like fake? There is no QRS Curve? 🤔
That ECG technology is never consistent with these watches. Sometimes it's an absolute mess with no discrete heart rate peak and I don't know how the AI can interpret that waveform. When it does give a clear trend you can visually count the peaks and determine the heart rate. These observations are based on the E66 but they clearly using the same technology.
@@chavenyenketswamy1498 what about Blood presure measurements ?
@@chamunu123 I haven't done a proper statistical evaluation. Just took three readings using a cuff Blood pressure meter calculated the average and calibrated the watch with those values. I just use them for indicative monitoring. If you get a high reading that looks worrying do a cross check with the cuff instrument. Don't rely to much on absolute values but rather look at overall trends. Having this watch has been great in identifying other discomfort issues like a spike or drop in body temperature and I never knew what was the real cause for discomfort or anxiety.
@@chavenyenketswamy1498 it seemz that watch uses infrared to measure SpO2 level . Is this sensor real or fake ?
@@chamunu123 The problem with SPO2 readings is they will fall in a narrow range typically 90 to 98 %. So it's difficult for a user to determine whether the sensor is genuine. All sensors have a certain about of accuracy and error. Assuming 5% then a reading could be 95% or 100%. Fake or not it very difficult to tell.
I ordered this watch & still in transit
For this price and with all these health measurements this watch is definitely one I would buy. Yet, I am so disappointed that the measurements are not tested for accuracy. I know from experience that they are ALL VERY inaccurate and even simply FAKE! Making them useless. To bad it is that way. I'm soooo disappointed. 😞
Looks like you have some kind of supraventricular arrythmia.
How do you know?
If only was waterproof. :(
" Artificial intelligence"!??? Ha ha ha!! Faaake!!!😆
this is very low end snd disappointing
So many sensors
Personally doubt the watch is actually measuring everything but rather estimating other parameters as a function of Heart Rate. You can obtain a mathematical correlation between blood pressure and respiratory rate as a function of heart rate with close to a 97% fit to the data. If you also look at the trends over 24 hrs you will see a familiar pattern that matches the heart rate profile this is how I worked out the correlation. I suspect most other cheap smartwatches are doing the exact same thing. You will get three measurements displayed on the screen simultaneously. Despite this the results still look very close to medical instruments I've compared them like Blood Oximeter and Cuff Blood pressure meter.
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