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DENVER Smart Life Plus

DENVER Smart Life Plus

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 1.5.2

Taille:46.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Denver A/S

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Description de l'application

Élevez votre parcours de fitness avec Denver Smart Life Plus, le compagnon indispensable pour votre smartwatch. Cette application complète vous permet de suivre méticuleusement vos activités quotidiennes, du nombre de pas, de la distance couverte et des calories dépensées (en utilisant le podomètre intégré) pour analyser vos modèles de sommeil avec le moniteur de sommeil. Une sélection diversifiée de modes sportifs - réduisant, cyclisme, marche et grimpe - allume pour un suivi d'entraînement personnalisé et une motivation soutenue. Restez connecté avec des notifications pour les appels et les messages entrants, et ne perdez plus jamais votre téléphone ou ne regardez à nouveau pas avec le Finder de téléphone pratique. Transformez votre routine de fitness aujourd'hui - Download Denver Smart Life Plus!

Caractéristiques clés de Denver Smart Life Plus:

⭐ Suivez précisément les étapes, la distance et la brûlure des calories avec le podomètre intégré.

⭐ Survenez avec précision votre qualité de sommeil à l'aide du Sleep Tracker.

⭐ Profitez du suivi sportif polyvalent pour la course, le vélo, la marche et l'escalade.

⭐ Restez connecté avec les notifications pour les appels et les messages.

⭐ Utilisez le Finder du téléphone pour localiser facilement votre téléphone ou votre montre intelligente mal placée.

⭐ Conçu pour la forme physique et le bien-être général; pas pour un usage médical.

En résumé:

Denver Smart Life Plus est votre partenaire idéal pour atteindre des objectifs de fitness, offrant un suivi complet des activités et des fonctionnalités de connectivité essentielles. Téléchargez maintenant et lancez-vous dans un voyage vers l'amélioration de la santé et du bien-être!

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FitFam_Chris Oct 24,2025

Pretty solid for basic fitness tracking! The pedometer syncs well with my watch and the sleep analysis is interesting. Could use more sport modes though. 😊 -Alex

FitnessFanatic Apr 18,2025

This app really helps me keep track of my fitness goals! The integration with my smartwatch is seamless, and I love the detailed sleep analysis. It could use a few more features, but it's a solid choice for fitness tracking.

SportifConnecté Apr 05,2025

L'application est utile pour suivre mes activités quotidiennes, mais je trouve qu'il manque quelques fonctionnalités. L'analyse du sommeil est intéressante, mais l'interface pourrait être améliorée.

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