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Amazfit Helio Smart Ring Health Tracker (Size: 8, 10, 12) $109.99 + Free Shipping

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Mar 24, 2026 12:23 PM
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391412Mar 24, 2026 12:23 PM
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1 star reviews not so good / typical for the cheap smart rings. I have tried & returned many; this has all the same characteristics limited features, inaccurate, and die after 4-5 weeks.
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Mar 26, 2026 06:54 PM
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Quote from 391412 :
1 star reviews not so good / typical for the cheap smart rings. I have tried & returned many; this has all the same characteristics limited features, inaccurate, and die after 4-5 weeks.
To be fair Samsung's smart ring's reviews (distribution and star ratios) are alarmingly similar to this product's. Not sure racing to cherry pick the worst reviews is an accurate measure of either brand. Both products seem to have the same limited features, inaccurate, and short lived complaints.

https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Su...B0D3JFG1TR

Amazfit
5 star 47%
4 star 14%
3 star 13%
2 star 9%
1 star 17%

SAMSUNG
5 star 51%
4 star 9%
3 star 8%
2 star 8%
1 star 24%

Note: I am not saying Amazfit = Samsung
Mar 27, 2026 04:03 PM
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391412Mar 27, 2026 04:03 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
To be fair Samsung's smart ring's reviews (distribution and star ratios) are alarmingly similar to this product's. Not sure racing to cherry pick the worst reviews is an accurate measure of either brand. Both products seem to have the same limited features, inaccurate, and short lived complaints.

https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Su...B0D3JFG1TR

Amazfit
5 star 47%
4 star 14%
3 star 13%
2 star 9%
1 star 17%

SAMSUNG
5 star 51%
4 star 9%
3 star 8%
2 star 8%
1 star 24%

Note: I am not saying Amazfit = Samsung
Sorry, I Shop Defensively. I do trust SD's experiences - #1 reason why I use SD. Do you have one? Has it been a positive experience? - BUT, in lieu of that, There is so many BOT reviews on Amazon I always go straight for the 1 star reviews to understand what real customers think - Heck, a while back, Fiver.com was selling 5k likes for $5 - Its disgusting to think that's what we have to navigate through to get an honest deal
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Mar 27, 2026 04:31 PM
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Mar 27, 2026 04:31 PM
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Quote from 391412 :
Sorry, I Shop Defensively. I do trust SD's experiences - #1 reason why I use SD. Do you have one? Has it been a positive experience? - BUT, in lieu of that, There is so many BOT reviews on Amazon I always go straight for the 1 star reviews to understand what real customers think - Heck, a while back, Fiver.com was selling 5k likes for $5 - Its disgusting to think that's what we have to navigate through to get an honest deal
My point is you are comparing this "defensively" against....what? I merely illustrated the pattern of 1 star reviews (your goalpost) seem to be pretty consistent against your "typical...cheap smart rings" and much more expensive ones as well. Also the type of complaints (your goalpost as well) against this ring are also similar against Samsung rings which are pretty much the goal standard for this product type.

IMO this would be like complaining the lake is wet when deciding against going to swim there but jumping in the ocean head first....when it is equally as wet.

And I don't know what Fiver has to do with anything. Either you trust the reviews or you don't, you can't cherry pick which are magically trustworthy (your goalpost) just because they suit your narrative, then throw out the rest because they harm your case. Nor does the possibility of fake reviews suddenly make the reviews fake. My left sock could have created the universe....but did it? Just because the remote possibility exists does not mean it is certain, or even likely.
Mar 27, 2026 06:54 PM
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391412Mar 27, 2026 06:54 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
My point is you are comparing this "defensively" against....what? I merely illustrated the pattern of 1 star reviews (your goalpost) seem to be pretty consistent against your "typical...cheap smart rings" and much more expensive ones as well. Also the type of complaints (your goalpost as well) against this ring are also similar against Samsung rings which are pretty much the goal standard for this product type.

IMO this would be like complaining the lake is wet when deciding against going to swim there but jumping in the ocean head first....when it is equally as wet.

And I don't know what Fiver has to do with anything. Either you trust the reviews or you don't, you can't cherry pick which are magically trustworthy (your goalpost) just because they suit your narrative, then throw out the rest because they harm your case. Nor does the possibility of fake reviews suddenly make the reviews fake. My left sock could have created the universe....but did it? Just because the remote possibility exists does not mean it is certain, or even likely.
1) How many smart rings have you owned? I have owned 3 - all Poor, 2 returned, 1 outside the 30day window. Actual ownership are the only comments that I consider
2) Would you agree Amazons reviews are way overinflated? Does ever review suggest ownership? I have seen and purchased a lot of 4-5star Crap - So I would say I have a bit of experience with Amazon Quality and how to navigate there offers
3) IMHO: Review distribution does not suggest legitimacy. Nor does a similar distribution suggest the product is a Generic of a 'Gold Standard' name brand.
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Mar 27, 2026 07:47 PM
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Mar 27, 2026 07:47 PM
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Quote from 391412 :
1) How many smart rings have you owned? I have owned 3 - all Poor, 2 returned, 1 outside the 30day window. Actual ownership are the only comments that I consider
2) Would you agree Amazons reviews are way overinflated? Does ever review suggest ownership? I have seen and purchased a lot of 4-5star Crap - So I would say I have a bit of experience with Amazon Quality and how to navigate there offers
3) IMHO: Review distribution does not suggest legitimacy. Nor does a similar distribution suggest the product is a Generic of a 'Gold Standard' name brand.
1) I've owned two and been happy with both. A cheap no-name brand, and a Samsung. Honestly I kinda like the cheap one better because I'm not scared to break it. The Samsung one costs a bit so I tend to take it off (defeating some of the purpose) when doing any yardwork or when exercising with even moderate weights.
As far as accuracy, both seem equally as inaccurate as the other. 10-20% swing compared to my Samsung Smart watch, which seems dead on accurate on my HR, SpO2, and steps as counted by my watch (which seems to line up nearly perfectly when visiting a doctor or pace counting myself for the steps)

And just my opinion, if you've bought 3, and keep returning them, you may be the problem since you are shopping for a 4th but haven't learned that nothing will suddenly meet your expectations.

2) Perhaps online reviews, in general, are overly inflated, that is why I offered to opposing sets of reviews, one for this product, and one for a Samsung (again, a highly regarded alterative ). Both rings have similar complaints and review ratios...and should be equally "iNfLaTeD" per your logic. They should be both measured off the same iNfLaTeD yardstick...right? A simple compare and contrast; using one set of reviews as a 'control' against the other. What better method do you suggest?????
3) So what does? What better method do you suggest????? Your yardstick keeps moving. We are supposed to trust the reviews you cherry pick, but no others. How do you find the magical real reviews when the rest of us mere humans can't? Otherwise you've offered no other measure except the one you only accept when convenient to your narrative.

FWIW, I've been shopping on Amazon since 2004 and likely spend 60-100K over the years (was 40K when I exported my totals in 2018-ish). So "I would say I have a bit of experience with Amazon Quality and how to navigate there offers." Wink
Last edited by WooHoo2You March 27, 2026 at 02:45 PM.

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