TECH TIME FAQ

Where can I download the app?

You can download or update the DaFit app here →

Apple App Store →

Google Play Store →



Will this watch work with my phone?

This smart watch works on any Android with a 5.0+ version and iOS 9.0+



Can I change the date and time?

The date and time will automatically be updated once the smart watch is paired with the app through Bluetooth.



What if I get inaccurate readings?

Please remember to remove the protector film from the laser sensor before use.



How do I connect my smartwatch via Bluetooth?

Step 1: Wake your Smartphone Device by pressing the button on the side of the watch.

Step 2: Go back to the app, tap the “ADD A DEVICE” button on the top right of the screen.

Step 3: Grant the device access to your smartphone when prompted. Done.



How can I change my smartphone display?

From the Watch →


Step 1: Press and hold your finger on your current clock face to open the clocks app.

Step 2: Move right or left to see the options.

Step 3: Select the desired choice.


From the App →


Step 1: Open the app from your smartphone.

Step 2: Tap the device icon.

Step 3: Tap “Watch Faces”

Step 4: Choose a clock face you like and tap. The changes will automatically apply to your device.



How do I measure my blood pressure correctly?

For measuring blood pressure, smartwatches use the optical heart rate sensor. It detects the time it takes for a pulse to travel from the heart to the wrist. It is also known as Pulse Transit Time (PTT), based on which it shows the blood pressure readings. If the blood pressure is high, the pulse transit time is faster, and if the blood pressure is low, the pulse transit time is slower. Measuring blood pressure is much harder than tracking heart rate and rhythm, and getting it right is arguably even more important. Having more ways to easily take blood pressure measurements at home could be a big benefit to people with hypertension (high blood pressure) or other concerns. Pressure measurements taken exclusively in a doctor’s office are often unreliable: Some people have higher blood pressure in-office because they’re anxious about the visit, while other people have masked hypertension – high blood pressure at home, but normal blood pressure at the doctor.


Use this checklist:


  • Don’t eat or drink anything 30 minutes before you take your blood pressure.

  • Empty your bladder before your reading.

  • Sit in a comfortable chair with your back supported for at least 5 minutes before your reading.

  • Put both feet flat on the ground and keep your legs uncrossed.

  • Rest your arm with the cuff on a table at chest height.

  • Make sure the smart watch is snug but not too tight. The watch should be against your bare skin, not over clothing.

  • Do not talk while taking your blood pressure.