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The Denver BFH-250 is a wristband activity tracker that combines functionality and durability. Constructed with a combination of metal and plastic housing materials, this smartwatch is designed to withstand daily wear and tear. It comes in a standard one-size-fits-all band size that can be easily adjusted for a comfortable fit. The device features a dustproof and waterproof design, with an IP68 international protection rating. This means that it can withstand immersion in water up to a depth of 1.5 meters for up to 30 minutes, making it suitable for swimming and other water-related activities. The Denver BFH-250 sports a 0.96-inch diagonal touchscreen display, allowing for easy navigation and interaction with the device's features. It also includes a built-in heart rate monitor, which provides real-time monitoring of your heart rate during activities and at rest. Additionally, it can track the number of calories burned throughout the day, helping you stay on top of your fitness goals. With its sleek and functional design, the Denver BFH-250 is a reliable and durable option for individuals looking to track their daily activity levels and monitor their heart rate. Whether you're participating in water sports or simply want a device that can withstand the demands of everyday life, this smartwatch is a suitable choice.


| Brand | Denver |
| Model | BFH-250 | BFH-250 BROWN |
| Product | smartwatch |
| EAN | 5706751042263 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Device type | Wristband activity tracker |
| Product color | Brown, Silver |
| Housing material | Metal, Plastic |
| Band color | Brown |
| Band size | One Size |
| Adjustable | Yes |
| Dustproof | Yes |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| International Protection (IP) code | IP68 |
| Control type | Buttons, Touch |
| Country of origin | China |
| Suggested gender | Unisex |
| Display type | - |
| Display diagonal | 0.96 " |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Color display | Yes |
| Heart rate monitor | Yes |
| Active minutes | - |
| Calories burned | Yes |
| Distance traveled | Yes |
| Pedometer | Yes |
| Hours slept | Yes |
| Quality of sleep | Yes |
| Personal goals | - |
| Workout tracking | - |
| Eat & drink | - |
| Position location | No |
| Vibrating motor | Yes |
| Camera shutter function | Yes |
| Call notifications | Yes |
| SMS notifications | Yes |
| Alarm clock | Yes |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Standby function | Yes |
| Find my phone function | Yes |
| Vibrating alert | Yes |
| Quantity per intermodal container (20ft) | 51788 pc(s) |
| Quantity per intermodal container (40ft, HC) | 135446 pc(s) |
| Quantity per shipping (inner) case | 20 pc(s) |
| Number of shipping (inner) cases per master (outer) case | 1 pc(s) |
| Applications supported | Strava, Google Fit |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Easy to use | Yes |
| Mobile operating systems supported | Android, iOS |
| Weight | 90 g |
| Width | 22 mm |
| Depth | 12 mm |
| Height | 255 mm |
| Package depth | 31 mm |
| Package width | 85 mm |
| Package height | 156 mm |
| Package weight | 90 g |
| Charging source | USB |
| Battery life | 10 day(s) |
| Battery operated | Yes |
| Battery technology | Lithium Polymer (LiPo) |
| Battery capacity | 90 mAh |
| Power plug type | Type C |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Number of packages | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Denver |
| USB charger included | Yes |
| Manual | Yes |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Denver BFH-250 below.
The Denver BFH-250 has a weight of 90 g.
In general, a smartwatch has no functionalities that a smartphone does not have.
It is sensible for you to switch off your smartwatch at night, this ensures longer battery life.
No, no internet is required to receive GPS.
The abbreviation GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System'.
GPS is a system that can be used all over the globe to determine your location by means of satellites.
Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.
The screen size of the Denver BFH-250 is 0.96 ".
The Denver BFH-250 has a height of 255 mm.
The Denver BFH-250 has a width of 22 mm.
The Denver BFH-250 has a depth of 12 mm.
Yes, the Denver BFH-250 is a wristband activity tracker, which means that it is specifically designed to track and monitor your physical activities.
Yes, the Denver BFH-250 has an adjustable band size, allowing users with different wrist sizes to comfortably wear the smartwatch.
Yes, the Denver BFH-250 is dustproof, ensuring that dust particles cannot enter and potentially harm the internal components of the smartwatch.
Yes, the Denver BFH-250 is waterproof, with an IP68 rating. This means that it is protected against water immersion up to a certain depth and duration, making it suitable for activities such as swimming and showering.
Yes, the Denver BFH-250 has a heart rate monitor, allowing users to accurately measure and monitor their heart rate during physical activities or throughout the day. This feature provides valuable insights into cardiovascular health and fitness levels.
To troubleshoot if the pedometer on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not accurately recording your steps, you can follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the pedometer feature is enabled on your smartwatch. You can do this by accessing the settings menu on your watch and checking if the pedometer option is turned on. 2. Make sure that you are wearing the smartwatch correctly and securely on your wrist. The pedometer relies on the motion of your arm to accurately track your steps, so ensure that the watch is snugly fitted. 3. Check if there are any software updates available for your smartwatch. Sometimes, updating the firmware can resolve any issues with the pedometer accuracy. You can check for updates through the companion app or the settings menu on your watch. 4. If the pedometer is still not recording steps accurately, try restarting your smartwatch. This can help refresh the system and resolve any temporary glitches. 5. If none of the above steps work, you may need to contact the customer support of Denver BFH-250 for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary. Remember to consult the manual for more detailed instructions or contact the manufacturer for specific troubleshooting guidance.
If the heart rate measurement on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not working properly, you can try the following steps: 1. Ensure that the heart rate sensor on the back of the watch is clean and free from any dirt or debris. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean the sensor. 2. Make sure that the watch is securely fastened to your wrist. A loose or improper fit may affect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement. Adjust the strap to ensure a snug and comfortable fit. 3. Check if the heart rate measurement feature is enabled on your smartwatch. You can do this by accessing the settings menu on your watch and verifying that the heart rate option is turned on. 4. If the heart rate measurement is still not working properly, try restarting your smartwatch. This can help refresh the system and resolve any temporary issues. 5. If none of the above steps resolve the problem, you may need to contact the customer support of Denver BFH-250 for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary. Please note that these steps are general recommendations and may vary depending on the specific model and software version of your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch.
To troubleshoot if you are not receiving message notifications on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the Denver Smart Life app is installed on your smartphone and properly connected to your smartwatch. Make sure that the Bluetooth connection between your phone and the watch is active. 2. Open the Denver Smart Life app on your smartphone and navigate to the settings menu. Check if the message notification feature is enabled. If not, enable it to receive message notifications on your smartwatch. 3. Verify that the message notification settings are correctly configured in the Denver Smart Life app. You can set preferences for different messaging apps like SMS, QQ, WeChat, and Whatsapp. Make sure that the desired messaging apps are selected for notification forwarding to your smartwatch. 4. Check if the message notifications are enabled on your smartphone. Ensure that the notifications for the messaging apps you want to receive on your smartwatch are turned on in your phone's settings. 5. If the issue persists, try restarting both your smartphone and the Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. This can help refresh the connection and resolve any temporary glitches. If the problem still persists after following these steps, you may need to contact the customer support of Denver BFH-250 for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary.
If the multi-sport mode on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not functioning correctly, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Ensure that you have selected the correct sport mode on your smartwatch. Long-press the function key to enter the Sports page and make sure you have chosen the desired sport mode, such as walking, running, hiking, or cycling. 2. Check if the GPS feature is enabled on your smartwatch. Some sport modes, like running or cycling, may require GPS for accurate tracking. Enable the GPS feature in the settings menu of your smartwatch if necessary. 3. Make sure that your smartwatch has a stable and strong connection to GPS satellites. If you are indoors or in an area with poor GPS signal, move to an open space or a location with better signal reception. 4. Verify that the sensors on your smartwatch are clean and free from any dirt or debris. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean the sensors to ensure accurate tracking. 5. If the issue persists, try restarting your smartwatch. This can help refresh the system and resolve any temporary glitches. If none of the above steps resolve the problem, you may need to contact the customer support of Denver BFH-250 for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary.
To troubleshoot if the sedentary reminder or water drinking reminder on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not working as expected, you can follow these steps: 1. Check the settings on your smartwatch to ensure that the sedentary reminder and water drinking reminder features are enabled. Access the settings menu on your watch and verify that these options are turned on. 2. Make sure that the sedentary reminder and water drinking reminder intervals are set correctly. You can adjust the reminder intervals in the settings menu of your smartwatch or through the companion app. 3. Verify that the time and date settings on your smartwatch are accurate. The sedentary reminder and water drinking reminder rely on the correct time and date to function properly. 4. Ensure that your smartwatch is connected to your smartphone and that the companion app is running in the background. The reminders may require synchronization with the app to work correctly. 5. If the issue persists, try restarting both your smartphone and the Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. This can help refresh the connection and resolve any temporary glitches. If the problem still persists after following these steps, you may need to contact the customer support of Denver BFH-250 for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary.
If the pedometer on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not accurately recording your steps, you can troubleshoot the issue by following these steps: 1. Ensure that you are wearing the smartwatch correctly on your wrist. Make sure it is snug and positioned correctly for accurate step tracking. 2. Check the settings on your smartwatch. Go to the "Pedometer" or "Step Counter" section in the watch menu and verify that the pedometer is enabled. If it is disabled, enable it and restart the watch. 3. Calibrate the pedometer. Some smartwatches allow you to manually set the step length or stride length. Measure your step length by walking a known distance, such as 100 meters, and adjust the settings accordingly. 4. Restart your smartwatch. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any software glitches that may be affecting the pedometer accuracy. Turn off the watch, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. 5. Update the firmware. Check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to step tracking. If the issue persists after following these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
If the heart rate measurement on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not working properly, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Ensure that the smartwatch is positioned correctly on your wrist. Make sure it is snug and in contact with your skin for accurate heart rate monitoring. 2. Clean the sensor on the back of the smartwatch. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove any dirt, sweat, or debris that may be obstructing the sensor. 3. Adjust the tightness of the strap. If the strap is too loose, it may affect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement. Make sure the strap is securely fastened but not too tight. 4. Restart the smartwatch. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any software issues that may be affecting the heart rate measurement. Turn off the watch, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. 5. Update the firmware. Check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to heart rate monitoring. If the problem persists after trying these steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
To troubleshoot if you are not receiving message notifications on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can follow these steps: 1. Check the notification settings on your smartwatch. Go to the "More" page by long-pressing the function key. Ensure that the notification settings are enabled for message notifications. 2. Make sure that your smartwatch is connected to the companion app on your smartphone. The message notifications are usually synchronized between the app and the smartwatch. If the connection is not established, try reconnecting the smartwatch to the app. 3. Verify that the message notifications are enabled on your smartphone. Go to the settings of your smartphone and ensure that the notifications for the messaging apps you want to receive notifications from are enabled. 4. Restart both your smartwatch and smartphone. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any temporary issues that may be affecting the message notifications. 5. If the issue persists, check for any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to message notifications. If the problem continues after trying these steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
If the multi-sport mode is not functioning correctly on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Ensure that you have selected the correct sport mode. Long-press the function key to enter the Sports page and make sure you have selected the desired sport mode, such as walking, running, hiking, or cycling. 2. Check if the sport mode is properly activated. Once you have selected the sport mode, wait for a few seconds to allow the smartwatch to detect your activity. The watch should display the relevant data for the selected sport mode. 3. Make sure that you are performing the sport activity correctly. For example, if you are using the running mode, ensure that you are running at a consistent pace and maintaining proper form. Inaccurate movements or irregular activity may affect the tracking accuracy. 4. Restart your smartwatch. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any software glitches that may be affecting the multi-sport mode. Turn off the watch, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. 5. If the issue persists, check for any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to the multi-sport mode. If the problem continues after trying these steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
To troubleshoot if the sedentary reminder, water drinking reminder, alarm, or gesture control is not working as expected on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can follow these steps: 1. Sedentary Reminder: Set detailed requirements on the companion app for the sedentary reminder, such as start/end time, interval, and repeat settings. Ensure that the sedentary reminder is enabled on the app. When the sedentary time arrives, the watch should vibrate to remind you. 2. Water Drinking Reminder: Set detailed requirements on the app for the water drinking reminder, such as start/end time, interval, and repeat settings. Make sure the water drinking reminder is enabled on the app. When the water drinking time arrives, the watch should vibrate. 3. Alarm: You can set up to five alarms on the app. Ensure that the alarm settings are properly configured, including the desired time and repeat settings. When the alarm time arrives, the watch should vibrate and display an animated alarm icon on the screen. 4. Gesture Control: You can set the gesture control style on the app to turn on the watch screen. There are two options available: raising hand and turning wrist. Choose the desired option and make sure it is enabled on the app. When you perform the specified gesture, the watch screen should turn on. If the issues persist after following these steps, you may need to check for any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch or contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
If the pedometer on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not accurately recording your steps, you can troubleshoot the issue by following these steps: 1. Ensure that you are wearing the smartwatch correctly on your wrist. Make sure it is snug and positioned correctly for accurate step tracking. 2. Check the settings on your smartwatch. Go to the "Pedometer" or "Step Counter" section in the watch menu and verify that the pedometer is enabled. If it is disabled, enable it and restart the watch. 3. Calibrate the pedometer. Some smartwatches allow you to manually set the step length or stride length. Measure your step length by walking a known distance, such as 100 meters, and adjust the settings accordingly. 4. Restart your smartwatch. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any software glitches that may be affecting the pedometer accuracy. Turn off the smartwatch, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. 5. Update the firmware. Check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to step tracking. If the issue persists after following these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
If the heart rate measurement on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch is not working properly, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Ensure that the heart rate sensor on the back of the watch is clean and free from any dirt or debris. Use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean the sensor. 2. Make sure the watch is positioned correctly on your wrist. It should be snug but not too tight. Adjust the strap if necessary. 3. Check the settings on your smartwatch. Go to the heart rate measurement section in the watch menu and verify that it is enabled. If it is disabled, enable it and restart the watch. 4. Restart your smartwatch. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any software glitches that may be affecting the heart rate measurement. Turn off the smartwatch, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. 5. If none of the above steps work, try updating the firmware of your smartwatch. Check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer to update the firmware. If the issue persists after following these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
To troubleshoot if you are not receiving message notifications on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can follow these steps: 1. Check the settings on your smartwatch. Make sure that the message notifications are enabled. You can usually find this option in the watch menu under the "Notifications" or "Message Settings" section. 2. Ensure that your smartwatch is connected to your smartphone. Check if the Bluetooth connection between your smartwatch and smartphone is active and stable. If not, try reconnecting them. 3. Verify that the messaging apps you want to receive notifications from are allowed to send notifications to your smartwatch. This can usually be configured in the settings of your smartphone's operating system under "Notifications" or "App Notifications". 4. Restart both your smartwatch and smartphone. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any temporary issues that may be affecting the message notifications. 5. If the issue persists, check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to message notifications. If the problem still persists after following these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
If the multi-sport mode is not functioning correctly on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Ensure that you have selected the correct sport mode. On the Sports page of your smartwatch, long-press the function key to enter a specific sport mode. Make sure you have selected the desired sport mode, such as walking, running, hiking, or cycling. 2. Check if the sport mode is properly activated. Once you have entered a sport mode, the watch should start tracking your activity. Verify that the watch is displaying the relevant data, such as distance, time, and calories burned. 3. Make sure you are wearing the smartwatch correctly. Ensure that the watch is securely fastened to your wrist and positioned properly for accurate tracking. A loose or improperly positioned watch may affect the accuracy of the multi-sport mode. 4. Restart your smartwatch. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve any software glitches that may be affecting the multi-sport mode. Turn off the smartwatch, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. 5. If the issue persists, check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch. Updating the firmware can fix any bugs or issues related to the multi-sport mode. If the problem still persists after following these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
To troubleshoot if the sedentary reminder, water drinking reminder, alarm, or gesture control is not working as expected on your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch, you can follow these steps: 1. Sedentary Reminder: Set detailed requirements for the sedentary reminder on the App, such as start/end time, interval, and repeat settings. Ensure that the sedentary reminder is enabled. When the sedentary time arrives, the watch should vibrate to remind you. 2. Water Drinking Reminder: Set detailed requirements for the water drinking reminder on the App, such as start/end time, interval, and repeat settings. Make sure the water drinking reminder is enabled. When the water drinking time arrives, the watch should vibrate. 3. Alarm: Set up to five alarms on the App. Ensure that the alarm is enabled and the desired alarm time is set. When the alarm time arrives, the watch should vibrate, and the alarm icon on the watch screen should animate. 4. Gesture Control: Set the gesture control style on the App. You can choose between "Raising hand" or "Turning wrist" to turn on the watch screen. If you select "Raising hand," the screen will turn on when you raise your hand. If you choose "Turning wrist," the screen will turn on when you turn your wrist toward you. If the issue persists after following these troubleshooting steps, you may need to check if there are any available firmware updates for your Denver BFH-250 smartwatch or contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance.
Yes, the manual of the Denver BFH-250 is available in English .
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