Runmefit WATCH 4 In-Depth Review: Detailed Setup, Features, Pros & Cons (2025 Edition)

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Discover everything about the Runmefit WATCH 4 in this detailed review and step-by-step tutorial. From unboxing and setup to real-life testing, this guide covers every feature — health tracking, sports modes, battery life, app pairing, and much more.

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This video walks you through:
- Unboxing & first setup
- How to pair and navigate the interface
- Fitness and health tracking accuracy (heart rate, SpO₂, sleep, stress)
- 100+ sports modes with auto detection for running and cycling
- Display and app performance
- Battery life test and charging speed
- Pros, cons, and real-world impressions
- Tips to get the most from your Runmefit WATCH 4

Specifications overview:
- 1.95″ AMOLED display (410×502 px)
- 360 mAh battery — 8 days heavy use, 15 days typical, 45 days standby
- Bluetooth 5.3, 3 ATM water-resistant
- Supports 27 languages
- Customizable watch faces & quick-access widgets

Pros:

- Very comfortable to wear
- Reliable alarm with strong vibration-only mode (no sound required)
- Excellent, bright AMOLED display
- Super smooth and responsive scrolling
- Great rotating crown — smooth and supported in most apps (though not all, e.g., messages)
- Outstanding sleep mode — one of the best smartwatch innovations of 2025; highly effective, though a scheduling option would make it even better
- Adjustable display brightness from very bright to very dim; no auto-dim or quick-brightness shortcut, but visibility is excellent even under full sun
- Sleep tracking performance is impressively accurate
- Wrist gesture works in both directions — even to turn off the screen

Cons:

- Initial connection can be tricky, especially after firmware updates (workaround: tap “Skip connect” to complete setup)
- Timer cannot multitask and exits when using the crown, though it conveniently restarts after pressing the button again
- No built-in voice assistant
- No “Recent apps” menu
- Runmefit app often struggles to reconnect, especially after waking up or moving away from the phone; even “Keep open” setting doesn’t fully resolve it
- Weather data requires opening the app at least once daily to update correctly
- Always-On Display (AOD) doesn’t work as intended — screen stays active for 15 minutes and then turns off completely (manufacturer confirmed limitation)
- Mood tracking missed high-stress moments (e.g., a 2.5-hour meeting)
- Battery usage higher than expected — around 15% per day with minimal use, short screen-on time (10s), and low-to-medium brightness

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Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only. Product specifications and features may change. Always check the official website or manual for the most accurate and current information.

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