
GRV
The GRV S1 Fitness Tracker is a standalone, non‑Bluetooth pedometer watch that tracks steps, distance, calories and sleep without needing a phone or app. It features a 0.96‑inch display, waterproof plastic case, and up to 7 days of battery life via simple USB charging.
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$19.99
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$21.96
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$18.39
Highest
$24.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the GRV S1 for its no‑frills, phone‑free operation, accurate step counting, long battery life, and waterproof build, but they point out the uncomfortable wristband width, questionable sleep tracking, and the inconvenience of resetting after a full discharge.
What Users Say
Consumers appreciate the tracker’s simplicity, reliable step data, week‑long battery life and waterproofness, while repeatedly complaining about the bulkiness on small wrists, unclear sleep/calorie functions, and the fiddly USB charging orientation.
Common Complaints
Common issues include wrist discomfort due to the wide band, ambiguous sleep and calorie tracking performance, fiddly USB charging orientation, and the need to reset the device after the battery fully drains.
What People Are Saying
“too wide for my wrist”
“fairly accurate for pedometer use”
“reliable alternative to clip‑on pedometers that fall off”
How It Compares
vs. Clip‑On Pedometers
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Choose GRV for a comprehensive, phone‑free wrist tracker; choose clip‑ons for minimal bulk and comfort.
vs. Timex (basic app‑free watch)
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Pick GRV if battery longevity and independence are priorities; pick Timex for a slimmer, potentially more comfortable watch.
vs. Casio (basic pedometer watch)
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GRV suits users wanting extra tracking features without Bluetooth; Casio suits those preferring a lighter, classic look.