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⌚ Elevate your wellness & hustle with the BrilliantHouse S5 — where smart meets stylish.
The BrilliantHouse S5 Fitness Tracker is a versatile, IP68 waterproof smartwatch featuring a crisp 0.96-inch OLED touchscreen, advanced health sensors for heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and temperature, plus 17 sports modes. It offers seamless smartphone notifications, a durable metal case with a comfortable TPU band, and an impressive 5-10 day battery life with quick USB charging. Designed for both men and women, it supports iOS 9.0+ and Android 4.4+ devices, making it the perfect companion for professionals seeking comprehensive health tracking and smart connectivity in a sleek, reliable wearable.








| ASIN | B087Q1WW12 |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Calendaring, Camera, Phone Call, Sedentary Reminder |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Kid |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Length | 7.9 inches |
| Band Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Band Width | 0.8 inches |
| Battery Capacity | 105 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,552 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #333 in Activity & Fitness Trackers |
| Brand | BrilliantHouse |
| Built-In Media | Instruction x1, Smart watch x 1, Watch band x 2 |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | True |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 4.4 or above, IOS 9.0 or above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | ZY-CY-CCC-FG-RT-CY-CCC- |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 3,952 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 3 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.44"D x 0.8"W x 2.44"H |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Manufacturer | BrilliantHouse |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Blood Pressure Sensor |
| Model Name | S5 |
| Model Number | S5 |
| Operating System | Android 4.4 or above, IOS 9.0 or above |
| Screen Size | 0.96 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular - Medium Screen |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker, Calendaring , Camera, Phone Call, Sedentary Reminder |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Multi-Sports for more than 17 types, Running, Swimming |
| Style Name | Modern, Portable, Intellegence, High quality, Accuracy |
| Supported Application | Blood Pressure Monitor/Heart Rate Monitor/Other Health Data Monitor, Calendaring/Phone Call/Message Notification/Password Protection/IP68 Waterproof, Fitness Tracker/Activity Tracker/Distance Tracker/Female Health Assistant, Sleep Monitor/Sedentary Reminder/Drink Water Reminder, Smart Watch/Pedometer/ Calorie Tracker/Step Counter/Alarm clock |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 747045379530 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | ZY-CY-CCC-FG-RT-CY-CCC- |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Depth | 30 meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
M**O
very happy with this tracker!
got my wife a smart watch worth 5 times more than this one, she was happy with it and encouraged me to get one as well, i noticed this one takes the temperature beside the heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation, and all the other pretty standard functions including step counting, and sleep tracking, so went for it, had a question early on, contacted the seller, super responsive, heard back within a day, and it was a real person who actually resolved my question instead of an automated reply, so kudos to customer service, i charged the watch once fully and waited to write a review until it ran out, impressive 3 weeks and half, that's with daily wearing, and at least once a day checking my temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen concentration, i know smart watches are not medical devices, no expectation of medical degree accuracy, and i don't have any chronic conditions to challenge the tracker, from my first month/daily experience, very rarely i would get a crazy value, it has only happened with heart rate, as if i'm tachycardic when i'm not, i measure it again, i get a normal number, i believe the temp is probably the most useful feature for me, in case i feel warm and think i have a fever, want to comment on the 1 button easy operation, it's not really a button, but like a small rectangular area below the screen which has a really good resolution, my son has a toy smart watch with a bunch of games but low resolution, so a high resolution screen is good! short press the rectangle, the watch takes you from one screen/function to another, it automatically measures my heart rate when i leave the screen on that function for longer than a second or two, and for screens with additional functions, like the screen that says "more", you long press on the rectangle to access the additional function, also long press to back out or exit, unlike my son's toy watch, this one can be turned off completely, the band feels soft and fine crafted, definitively not cheap plastic or rubber, my wife's watch uses a magnet charger on the back, i was apprehensive about this one's plug in charging that it might become loose after a number of charges, but judging by the battery's longevity and the quality bands, don't think i need to worry about it, the other thing i have liked it's the app, pretty clean and also straightforward, i can turn on and off functions on the app when i synch the watch to phone, i like to keep it minimalistic, there is a function i haven't seen on other smart watches which is named "women's health", once you input some data, it suppose to track where you are in your cycle, i'm a guy, cannot tell what it does, as connection and reconnection between watch and phone, for me it has been reliable, of course i do need to have the bluetooth on the phone, the app also requires me to have the location on, when the location is off, the app won't connect with the watch, otherwise, the watch seems to function entirely on its own once i set it up with the app out of the box, i'm still impressed by how many things this high tech bracelet-app pair can do, even though for my daily use, i got all the functions i'm interested on the watch, time, date, notification (call/text), vital signs, and more (step counting, reminders, calories burn...), in summary, great tracker/bracelet/smart watch with awesome battery power, well made, informative app, useful function, the best customer service, and stuff i haven't seen in other and older models such as temp and women's health, highly recommended, i have like it so much that i have bought screen protectors for it, one more thing, i fish, so i has also survived good couple of raining days no problem!
R**2
Looks stylish, comfortable, accurate reading, works pretty well
For the most part, I will say this is a really stylish watch in terms of facing. It has a very similar look to the apple watch look wit the button being more in the center. That being said, the OS is not like the apple watch. This is a decent watch for the price you are paying. I actually enjoy having this for more of active wear and daily use. I do not have to worry about it getting scratched up or anything like apple watch. For the most part, this watch works pretty well with the readings and such. The watch does use a smartphone in order to sync the time and such so you do not have to worry about the time needing updating. It can also give you notifications from your phone although I have not been able to respond with the watch which is fine. I tried it with both apple and android and the messages do show up so you are able to receive notification from both operating systems. The band is pretty solid. It does still feel a little cheap but I do not expect it to be high end quality. It does fit pretty comfortably on my wrist although it does attract a good amount of dust. In order to make sure the heart reading was accurate, I tested this product against a fitbit heart rate monitor. It utilizes the same technology to read pulse and heart beat. The watch reading was pretty accurate from what I can tell. It did not differ from the fitbit heart rate which is great. The sensor is pretty good but I would recommend wiping it down every so often. So the battery I would say needs to be charged every other day for me. That is because I do get a bunch of messages and I like to utilize my watch more frequently. It is not too hard to charge and takes a few hours to charge to full. Normally one overnight should be more than enough to charge it. The down side is the charger is a magnetic base and that can be a bit hard to replace in the future if you happen to need to get a replacement charger. The screen is not too easily to scratch up so I would not be too worried. The touch screen is pretty responsive which is nice. It does has the basic features I need which is to track my steps and heart rate. The app itself works relatively well and is pretty straight forward to use. It gives me my daily information. The application is required to setup. The application does not crash like many other applications do and is fairly UI friendly. It does take some time to get used to. Again the band is not bad but it does feel cheap. It is a simple silicone band and it can sometimes chafe the skin and feel bit slipper if you sweat. Overall this is a decent smartwatch to have if you are on a budget. I actually like this for how it looks and I do not care too much if it gets scratched up. It is waterproof but I have yet to go swimming with it. The battery does last a pretty long time. The reading for the pulse and heartbeat is pretty accurate. The watch has a nice look to it. The only thing is that the charging base may be hard to replace in the future if it happens to break.
T**N
Works well. Happy about it.
I am using the tracker for a few days now. The package was small, slim, and easy to handle. I bought a few cheap trackers over the years, and the weight of this one gave me a sense of quality. Just like a Samsung phone has a certain weight compared to an Obamaphone. The overall blackness of the band is very satisfying all around. The adjustable bracelet is very generous and you could probably fit a medium dog's neck. It's a guess, I don't have dogs. I have small wrists and there are 4 or 5 holes left. The app, or weirdly, the apps... are 2? There is RunMeFit and RunMiFit, from the same company. Now, the ME one is crap forget about it, while the MI one mostly works just fine. I actually like it a lot. The home screen has big fat rectangles with the vital and its graph. Clean, customizable, simple. The device paired in a couple of clicks and you can customize the clock face! You can snap a picture or take it from the gallery and put it as the background, and there are a bunch of templates for the clock, I picked the simple big 2 lines clock, white on black. I didn't try the sport modes because they usually work fine across the board. There are some cons, which hopefully will be addressed at some point. There is no dark theme, the app is bright white and it burns my eyes. The Google Fit integration is there, but it doesn't seem to work, after 3 days there is no trace of any data whatsoever. I cleared data, reinstalled the app and went through the setup all over again, nothing. I got a smart scale too a couple of weeks ago, and that one works flawlessly, turned on, paired, clicked on my G account, and it started pumping data into Google Fit... so... it's not me. This is almost a disservice. I will try to contact them to point this out. The tracker itself is fairly comfortable. I slept a couple of nights with it, with tight grip, and it didn't bother me at all. But take it with a grain of salt, nothing really bothers me at night because of... the herbs... you know. As I mentioned before, the finish is quite appealing, it doesn't look bulky, just a nice accessory on my manly arm. The screen IS NOT OLED. It's a good screen, clear and colorful, but you can see that the whole rectangle, with black background, is lit, and it's unusable under California's majestic sunshine. The readings are consistent. I care more about that than anything else. My goal is to improve, so even if the gadget is a bit off, my goal is to have the numbers move in the right direction. Also, a spike in temperature means fever no matter what the actual number is so the tracker will give me useful health data anyway. For $20, the measurements seem about right. The single button operation is a nightmare no matter what and I never use it regularly. It's touchy and just like all the others, will trip itself here and there, I imagine it will go nuts like all the others in the shower. I learned to charge them while showering, that's a good tip for you. I hate touch buttons with all my heart. I have expensive earbuds with touch, and cheap AF clicky earbuds, the regular buttons are so much better and flawless. Why do they do that? It's 100% reliable, while the touch is horrible and I guess more expensive. A fine lil to none clicky button would be beautiful, it gives you feedback, it better interacts with your senses, and it doesn't misfire. Some time ago I was wandering, with the herbs, you know, having a good time and nature touched me, a soft leaf from a tree, surrounded by rays of light, came out of the breeze to kiss me and gently caressed my ear and the freaking music stopped and it ruined everything and Alexa popped up, and she picks up on my ramblings about it, and she starts rambling about nonsense she googled... I hate touch buttons. The lift to wake is understandably unreliable. It will not work when needed, here and there, it will lit up and bother you while finding a comfortable position to sleep. No!!! I bought it and THEN they put it on sale! It's so tempting to send this one back and buy it cheaper muahaha. But how about you, developer, claim that five dollars, have a beer on me, and fix the G Fit problem? Cheers Overall, I am happy about it, and most of the cons are about things to be improved more than missing. Of all the trackers I had, this is the most complete, customizable, and easy to use. It's a 4/5 stars tracker, but while Google Fit integration doesn't work it's 1 star.
N**R
Lots of good useful features
Overall the watch is very useful across the board. Features that I was expecting and the fact that you can turn it off was what made me purchase it. Most of these fit watches don't turn off and the mechanics are always on. Monitors your heart rate among many other features through the watch and on the App. Charging is pretty simple too. Good price too! Reason for deducting 1 star was because I don't think the Blood Pressure is accurately registering. I will have to test it again while at the Doctor's office to make sure.
J**R
Band plastic piece breaks
This is my 3rd watch in 2 years, I love this watch as far as steps,BP, etc but all 3 watches broke on the end that doesn't charge. They all broke off the exact same way. The new band did not work because it needed the plastic piece that connects it.
P**O
Affordable All-in-One Fitness Tracker That Delivers Great Value!
I’ve been using the **BrilliantHouse Fitness Tracker** for a few weeks now, and it’s a solid little device packed with useful features at a budget-friendly price. It accurately tracks **heart rate**, **sleep patterns**, **steps**, calories, distance, and daily activity — everything you need in a modern activity tracker. The **sleep monitor** is especially helpful. It automatically records your deep sleep, light sleep, and wake times overnight, giving you a clear picture of your rest quality each morning. The continuous heart rate monitoring feels reliable during workouts and daily life, and the step counter is responsive without overcounting. It also comes with multiple sports modes, message/call notifications, and a comfortable lightweight band that’s easy to wear all day (and night). The **IP68 waterproof rating** is a big plus — I’ve worn it in the rain, while washing hands, and even in the shower without any issues. Battery life has been impressive so far, and the built-in USB charging (no extra cable needed) makes topping it up super convenient. The display is clear and easy to read, even in bright light. If you’re looking for an affordable fitness tracker that covers **heart rate, sleep monitoring, step counting**, and daily activity tracking with solid waterproof protection, the BrilliantHouse model is a smart choice. It’s not as advanced as high-end brands, but it does the basics really well and helps keep you motivated. Highly recommended for beginners or anyone wanting simple, reliable health tracking!
B**S
It works tracking your basic health
Not bad at all. It works ok.
N**A
Inconsistent step counter, poor quality app, & poor syncing with Google Fit
I got this because my health insurance gives out reward dollars for things such as how many steps you take, and while I can carry my phone around my apartment with me all the time to track my steps, doing that is rather annoying since it's heavy (plus it tends to lead to much more wasted time than if I just left my phone in my bedroom). I needed something inexpensive since the reward dollars I receive aren't high enough to justify something like a FitBit. However, I'm going to be returning this for multiple reasons: 1. It does not count my steps consistently. Sometimes I'll walk around my apartment doing various small chores, which means repeatedly walking a bit and pausing, and it counts 0 steps. Sometimes it seems to count fairly accurately. And sometimes it counts far more than I would expect. I did wonder if maybe it has a time/steps threshold you have to get over, in order for it to start counting, or maybe it keeps track internally but doesn't update the displayed count until it increases by enough, but... I didn't wonder enough to keep testing it, especially since it has other problems. 2. It does not sync well with Google Fit. My health insurance only has a few apps/devices it can receive steps from, so this is something I needed. But it doesn't work reliably. A few times it added steps accurately to Google Fit. Mostly, it added a much lower number of steps (e.g., it updated Google Fit's step count from ~250 total to ~350 total, when the device itself said I'd taken over 800 steps). A few times it actually decreased Google Fit's step count. 3. It does not stay connected to my phone. Every time you close its app and open it again, you have to remove it and re-add it in the app's settings, because it disconnects itself and won't reconnect. Sometimes even when I left the app open it would disconnect itself after a while. This is really aggravating. I don't want to leave an extra app open all the time (I keep my open apps minimal, so I don't have to scroll through more than 2-4 when switching between them). 4. It syncs data with its own app rather slowly (goes up to 50% synced quickly, and then takes a while to finish). If this was the only problem I'd keep it - but it was still a bit annoying. --- Other thoughts: I was mostly carrying it around rather than wearing it on my wrist (I don't like wearing watches, jewelry, etc - it's physically uncomfortable), but if you were to wear it like a watch... the non-flexible part of it, that has the screen / sensor, is rather long. When I tried wearing it that way*, it stuck out a bit wider than my wrist. (Note: I'm 5'2", so I'm a fairly small person, but I wouldn't imagine wrist size increases substantially with a few more inches of height...?) *Wearing it as a watch: I was trying to see if this would fix the inconsistent steps problem. It didn't. Sedentary timer: This seemed to work at least a little? I set it up with a 1-hour interval, and occasionally it would vibrate a few times with the message "Do Exercise" displayed. This was nice... but I wouldn't get something solely for that functionality. I didn't test the other features (heart rate, sleep, etc) since I only really cared about the step counter.
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