WearHealth

2.5
17.9K reviews
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About this app

WearHealth is a smart wearable program that can detect your steps, distance, calories, heart rate and other health data through your watch so that you can better analyze your health status.

Here are some features of the WearHealth smart wear app:

Privacy: We only ask for strictly necessary permissions. For example: While allowing access to contacts enhances functionality, the app can still run even if you deny contact permissions.

Contacts: To display your contact list conveniently, you can quickly find and sync your contact list to the smart call watch.

Activity Tracking: Observe and record your daily steps, distance walked and exercised, calories, and more.

Personal Goal Setting: Set personal goals for steps, distance, calories, activity time and sleep.

Stay motivated: Set custom inactivity alerts to stay active throughout the day.

Heart Rate Tracking: Know your overall heart rate throughout the day and workout. Track your heart rate data so you can better analyze your health.

Message notifications: Receive mobile phone notifications, such as incoming call reminders, missed call reminders, text message reminders, third-party application message reminders, etc.

*Notice:
WearHealth ensures that the information collected below will not be used for any purpose other than providing functional services and improving the application experience, and your data will never be disclosed, published or sold. WearHealth takes your personal information seriously and protects it securely:
The app requires location permission to ensure your mobile device can connect to your wearable and track the map during your workout.
The app requires file permissions so that the phone's internal storage can be properly accessed when the user needs to change their avatar or share detailed motion pictures.
WearHealth ensures that the information collected below is only saved locally in the app and will not be uploaded to the cloud, nor will it be used for any purpose other than providing functional services and improving the app experience, and will never leak, publish or sell your data. WearHealth takes your personal information seriously and protects it securely:
The APP requires phone permissions, address book permissions, and call record permissions. You can cancel or deny these permissions at any time, but if you do not have these permissions, functions such as call reminders and missed call reminders will not be available.
Obtaining the call record permission is to ensure that the watch can display incoming call reminders.
Obtaining address book permission is to ensure that the watch can display caller ID reminders.
WearHealth is suitable for "ZL11" and other devices
Updated on
Apr 16, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.6
17.7K reviews
A Google user
February 27, 2019
does send data to phone for calls and texts but the writing is so small it is nearly unreadable. that may be due to the default font size of the watch and not the app per se, but it is a problem which is exacerbated by the fact that the display isn't on long enough for me to read it. would like it better if the time the display stays on were adjustable in the app settings, as well as the font size.
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A Google user
April 14, 2019
The watch & the app are not very accurate when it comes to counting steps. I have two other apps that keep step counts & they are almost in sync. Wear Health is way off. Wish it had auto detect for whatever you're doing but I'm probably asking too much for a $50 watch. The sleep monitor seems to be pretty accurate though. The text msg display is ridiculous. In comparison to the previous 2 fitness apps & watches I've had (one more expensive, one less expensive) I would have to rank this one third.
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Noah Ravitz
June 3, 2020
Sync device, it claims to take blood pressure and produces a reading that might be reasonable, though I don't understand how an infrared device can do that without a sphygmomanometer. The directions are extremely thin, obscure, it's difficult to configure the application to sync the phone with the watch. (Permissions exceed other generic fitness tracker.)
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