
Fitvii Fitness Tracker
Score: 70/100
Livikey Fitness Tracker
Score: 71/100Rankings

The Livikey Fitness Tracker is a budget-friendly smartwatch featuring a 1.3-inch display, up to 7 days of active battery life, and a rich set of notifications and sport modes. It lacks built-in GPS and its health sensors are less accurate than premium devices. Best suited for casual users seeking affordable basic fitness tracking.

Fitvii FITVII is a feature-rich fitness tracker with a 1.69-inch screen, 7-day battery life, built-in Bluetooth calling, and extensive health monitoring including blood pressure and ECG. Accuracy of its medical-grade measurements is limited and the IP67 rating isn't suitable for swimming. Ideal for health-conscious beginners who value on-wrist calling.
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168 hoursbest | 168 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 34 gbest | 82 g |
1.69 inchesbest | 1.3 inches | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 2 hoursbest |
1 yearsbest | — | |
120 modesbest | 11 modes |
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Display(1) | ||
Display Size (inches) | 1.69 inches | 1.3 inches |
Features(1) | ||
Sports Modes (modes) | 120 modes | 11 modes |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 34 g | 82 g |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | 4.0 |


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Professional reviewers commend the Fitvii FITVII for its long battery life, clear Bluetooth call quality, and extensive sport mode library, noting the inclusion of advanced health sensors like ECG and non-invasive glucose as innovative for the price segment. However, they caution that the blood pressure and glucose measurements are only estimates, the IP67 rating is not swim-proof, and the device lacks broader connectivity options, making it less suitable for serious athletes or medical monitoring.
Everyday users appreciate the multi-day battery, convenient wrist-call feature, and motivating activity and sleep tracking, often highlighting the affordable health insights as a key benefit. Recurring complaints focus on inaccurate blood pressure/glucose readings, occasional app connectivity glitches, a small display, and a perceived cheap build quality, especially when the battery drains faster under heavy use.

“Packed with features”

“sleek steal”

Professional reviewers consider the Livikey a sleek, low-cost alternative that delivers solid battery life, a rich set of notifications, and multiple sport modes, though they note its lack of GPS, independent calling, and less accurate health sensors keep it from matching premium smartwatches.
Everyday users love the long battery life, easy notifications, lightweight comfort, and variety of colors, but they commonly encounter syncing hiccups, occasional inaccuracies in health tracking, and a feel of basic build quality.