
Fitvii Slim Fitness Tracker
Score: 74/100
Livikey Fitness Tracker
Score: 71/100Rankings

The FITVII Slim is a budget-friendly fitness tracker that adds blood pressure monitoring, SpO₂ and music control to a waterproof metal design. Its limitations include a low-resolution LCD screen and lack of GPS, which may deter more serious athletes. Suited for casual users who want comprehensive health metrics without a high price tag.

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.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
240 hoursbest | 168 hours | |
| ↓ lower better | 49.9 gbest | 82 g |
1.47 inchesbest | 1.3 inches | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 2 hoursbest |
54,400 pixelsbest | — | |
2 yearsbest | — | |
120 modesbest | 11 modes |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (hours) | 240 hours | 168 hours |
Display(1) | ||
Display Size (inches) | 1.47 inches | 1.3 inches |
Features(1) | ||
Sports Modes (modes) | 120 modes | 11 modes |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 49.9 g | 82 g |
Case Material | Metal | Plastic/Resin/Aluminum alloy |
Strap Material | Silicon | Silicone |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers view the Fitvii Slim as a compelling budget option thanks to its lightweight build, long battery life, and inclusion of blood pressure and SpO₂ sensors uncommon at this price point. However, they note shortcomings such as the lack of GPS, a modest LCD screen, and incomplete technical details, which may deter more tech-focused buyers.
Everyday users generally praise the tracker for its comprehensive health features, comfortable wear, and useful reminders, seeing it as good value. The most common complaints revolve around blood pressure accuracy, occasional step-count errors, and the desire for more advanced health metrics.

“very happy with other functions”

“useful watch”

“not accurate... main reason for buying, a little disappointed”



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.