

⚔️ Wear Your Workout, Win Your World!
The Bandai Namco Digimon Vital Hero is a cutting-edge interactive fitness tracker and digital pet hybrid designed for kids 8+. It combines heart rate and step monitoring with gamified missions that evolve your Digital Monster through real-world activities. Featuring a full-color LED screen, NFC-enabled battles, and USB rechargeable battery, this wearable transforms fitness into an engaging, social experience that motivates active play and friendly competition.









| ASIN | B0B27S18MD |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,112 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #75 in Electronic Pets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (950) |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 87791 |
| Manufacturer | Bandai America |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 1 x 0.75 inches |
| Release date | July 21, 2022 |
T**A
Fabulous watch and game
I purchased the Digimon Vital Hero watch for my teenage son who had mentioned wanting a watch and who enjoys Digimon. He loves it. He loves seeing what type of Digimon he's going to get as it evolves. The battery life is decent. It looks great and is fun. It's a great value. It's durable to wear all day. It's a toy, a fitness tracker, and a watch all in one.
D**S
Good product
I'm very happy with my purchase. The item is excellent quality for an affordable price. It was packaged securely, and the shipping was incredibly fast. I received it much sooner than expected.
S**A
GREATEST PURCHASE HANDS DOWN
BY FAR THE GREATEST PURCHASE I HAVE EVER MADE. MY FAVORITE DEVICE I OWN FOR 2 VERY BIG REASONS. THE FIRST REASON THE WATCH IS MEANT FOR EXERCISING AND SO I USED IT BUT WHEN I DON’T EXERCISE MY DIGIMON DON’T EVOLVE. SO BEING A BIG DIGIMON FAN IT MADE STSRT WORKING OUT. THE DESIGN OF THE GAME MAKES IT SO ITS EASY TO START WITH WORKOUTS. If you ever get confused on how a Digimon evolves, there is a guide online for it. The other major feature of this watch is that it gave me a reason to workout either my wife instead of being couch potatoes. WORTH EVERY PENNY SPENT.
L**O
Decently fun themed pedometer
Bought this when it was on sale at ~$20. I’m bad at forming habits and keeping them, so I charge, turn on, and play the device for maybe a few days, then forget to charge it before I need to head out and lose a day or two and forget about it. I really enjoy it, but mostly as a Digimon fan who bought a V-pet I don’t have to worry about feeding else it dies. The NFC battle feature is very fun, I like to spring it on new people by asking to battle their phone/see what digimon lives in their phone. Negatives: The wrist strap works by pushing the sticky-outy bit into one of the holes on the outer strap. If you get sweaty enough and slick up the strap, even through normal use, it can slide out and fall off your wrist and scuff itself up. The way the battery is, you’re recommended never to leave the device charging unattended, or let it overcharge. This is reasonable, but I always forget to charge it during the day since I’m wearing it, and charging it overnight is not advised. The little digimon is really cute, and it does sort of mimic your actions by being in either an idle, walking, jogging, or running state; but there isn’t really a way to directly interact with your digimon outside of starting a battle, which makes sense with the device focusing on being a fitness tracker, but does kinda neglect the V-pet/companion side of it. I would recommend this product if you do not already own a fitness tracker/fitbit, find it on sale or discounted, and value the ability to see a little guy in your device grow and change over a few weeks of playing.
J**E
Honestly affordable and fun, but it is still a toy.
Picked this up for like $15 super good deal, it's not a fitness device, more like a toy watch with some fitness function. The heart rate monitor is at best seni-accurate and the step count works decent enough, leveling up your little guy is a lot of fun and the NFC battle functionality is neat. I've been in stores, scanned a taptopay and gotten in fights and people were quite interested in my little dude fighting the random Digimon that spawned. All in all for $15 pick one up it's a fun little toy with decent battery life.
K**S
It's a toy and it has issues.
If you don't have NFC on your phone you're losing a large portion of the features: - Can only store 2 Digimon - Can't take special exercise quests from the app - Can't see detailed stats from watch - Can't use the profile level up & store items feature - Probably more I don't know about since I can't use it I've read online that NFC phone adapters do not work either. Okay now that's out of the way let's talk about the watch. The step counter is way too sensitive. It picks up every little arm movement as 1-2 steps. I get 3,000 steps just sitting at PC all day. This is a core part of the game along with the heart rate sensor which is a little more accurate but still not great. So it's really bad at tracking your physical activity. This device is mostly just a toy. It's also NOT waterproof. Be very careful when washing your hands. I would have liked to have the weekdays displayed on the homescreen but it's just your Digimon, the time and your "vitals" (workout points or digimon life points I guess) & steps. Build quality is not great, it easily scratches, the strap is not a real strap it just pops on & the buttons on the side rattle when you move. Dim cards are how you load Digimon onto the watch, which are about 5-20$ each and have maybe 15 total evolutions depending on how active you and how many battles you win. Battles occur when your watch scans NFC such as credit card reading machines, phones have it for quick pay, Nintendo switch and 3DS have it for amibos. I wish they went with bluetooth though. It's far more common and you'd get more battles in. Battles are very simple, a couple animations and a life bar and it's stats like HP and Attack and some random luck. Now then, is this device good for staying active and fit? It's okay. It's more of a game than a serious work out. Daily you can do 4 work outs: sit ups, punches, squats, running - for 20 seconds each. Doing these gives your Digimon trophies for evolution into better or different Digimons. Also the vital points and the passage of time comes into play for this. Final thoughts: It's a toy, a game. It's not great quality. It has flaws. It should have been bluetooth and not NFC. Collecting the DIM cards can be fun. However if you like Digimon or Virtual Pets or need help getting off your butt just a little bit each day this is an okay purchase for $50-60. I wouldn't pay more.
L**S
Legal e da pra se distrair no dia a dia chegou dentro do esperado e é um bom produto
L**O
Very good product. A fun toy which captures the childhood joy of Digimon. The heart rate and step counter is pretty inaccurate but if you need an excuse to start working out or running then it’s worth it.
J**N
Sad the app no longer supports online but still fun for any digimon fans
T**N
Got this digimon watch for my son and I and it’s fantastic we both can v each other and it’s great value for money
J**O
Muito daora
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