S2H Replay Active Reward Band: Get Rewarded for Staying Active
Are you looking for a unique, fun, and affordable gift perfect for any age or gender that promotes a healthy and active lifestyle?! Well, check out this new product called the S2H Replay Active Reward Band. This colorful band tracks all of your daily activity (i.e. running, walking, dancing etc.) and then records it in the form of activity points. After you’ve racked up 60 minutes of physical activity, the Replay generates a reward code that you can enter at S2H.com. Use your accumulated points to get great items like gift cards, DVDs, video games, and more.
Check out this email that I received from reader, Sarah…
I just read about this very cool product in the November/December issue of Fitness magazine. Its called the S2H (Switch 2 Health) Replay. Its a band that looks like a cross between a Livestrong bracelet and a watch. It has a small digital screen that smiles when you move, frowns when you sit. This device tracks when you move and the more you move, the more you save! The S2H Replay will display a code, rewarding you for getting up and moving. Collect enough codes and you can get an iPod Nano, xBox 360, iTunes gift certificates, Target gift cards and many more! I just think this is a very cool way to stay healthy and get free stuff! I think it’s brilliant for Christmas gifts, especially for kids! Anyway, just wanted to share.
Here’s the great part. For a limited time, you can snag the S2H Replay Band (which comes with three interchangeable colored bands) for only $16.80 on QVC.com (you will need to pay an additional $3.97 for shipping and handling). The S2H Replay Band normally sells for $19.95 + $11.99 shipping and handling on S2H.com so this offer on QVC seems to be a great deal!
**To sweeten this deal further, be sure to go through Shop At Home! You’ll snag 4% Cash Back on your QVC purchases. Just login or register and then click through the link to make your purchase.
Have any of you purchased the S2H replay Band for yourself or a loved one? If so, let us know what you think of this product!
thanks sarah!!!!!!!!!!! tfj
looks like a cool gift to myself
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Does this come in a size for my 2 year old? haha She never stops moving!
lol that would be so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You could always put it around her leg or bicep if it doesn’t bother her LOL! May have to get two for me to attach to my twin 3 year old boys everyday 🙂 But seriously will be buying one for the hubby and I and maybe our 12 year old who needs some motivation to get back to exercising since a knee injury.
This looks so cool….I’m intrigued.
Didn’t know what to do for our kids-cousin gift exchange. We have an 8 year old girl and 11 year old boy to shop for. More than I would normally spend, but pretty cool! I think I will get each of them one! I’ll be their favorite Aunt for sure 😉
I am curious as to how many points you get for each 60 min. I workout for an hour and a half everyday so I’m just trying to figure out if it would be worth the money to get this =).
I checked out all the info on the website& can’t find this info:-(THought this would make a great gift but also the lifespan of one is about 18 months so…wonder how long it does take to get points?
I think you get a point for every minute so an hour would be 60 points. Most rewards look to be in the 900 point range for a 5.00 gift card.
Thanks! Just found that information too! =). Can’t decide if I should try it though lol.
website says 60 points for every 60 minutes
where did you see that? I can’t find it….
I checked the website https://www.s2h.com/corporate/faq, and there were a few things that I thought people might want to know before buying. For a basic account you can only enter one code per day (it takes 60 minutes of activity to get a code – I couldn’t find any information on how to upgrade an account….maybe I have to log in first?). The activity has to include arm movement, so things like cycling and walking won’t work to generate a code (and it’s not water resistant so you can’t take it in the pool). They do have a pedometer version that you can get that will work for walking. The life of the device is only 18 months. It says that if you do an hour of activity 6 days a week for 6 months you should be able to get an award. The awards look awesome; at the moment they have gift cards (including ones for Target and Toys R Us), Wii Fit sets, and Sony Playstation 3s just to name a few options.
Seriously considering one for my hubby. Might just be the motivation he needs to keep to exercise regularly! 🙂
Thanks for all the info! Do you have to go to their site to buy the pedometer version? Thanks!
They don’t yet sell the pedometer version, they are still working on this.
I would like to get one of these, too but 18months is too short of a life span. I think I’ll pass on this one, but thanks for the info because I had never heard of this.
I got one hoping that it will pay for itself since I run everyday. I figured I could attached it to my ankle some how if it doesn’t register from my wrist.
I think it should register running since you have to move your arms.
This sounds like a great idea,but I looked at the reviews of this product on Amazon and they are mixed. Several people mentioned the low quality of the band and how it quickly/easily broke.
https://www.amazon.com/S2H-REPLAY/dp/B002XMQ2JG
There are three bands if you buy it through QVC.
Just wanna ty ladies for looking into the specs. at first glance I thought I had finally figd out what to get dear old Dad, but 18 mos… 🙁 totally wasted plastic and electronics for this here Greenie. 🙂 U saved me Hipsters – thanks!
Okay I did some calculating and if you have 60points to rack up each day for 18 months you will end up with approximately 36 $5 gift card with an estimated value of $180 therefore you will make money with this deal even if it dies after 18 months of use. All you have to do is be active which is a fun challenge I think. I may order this for my Mom as a stocking stuffer. She wants to start a new diet/exercise program so this might be a fun gift.
Thanks! I was about to do the math, and you saved me some time!
Thanks Erin for your calculating.! I believe this is a great deal to get that little incentive for being more active- I going to use my gift cards for “just me gifts” just to make it more fun.
Oh man – wonder if I could wear this on one of my wrists and my Garmin Forerunner on the other. I run at least 4 hours a week ……..more when I am training for a marathon. I love the idea of earning points! 🙂
I also saw this in the magazine but passed since I hadn’t heard about it. I just bought three. Make sure you print out the sizes though because I normally wear a tiny bracelet size like a child and I am not sure a small will fit. Hope it does. This is a GREAT gift for a teenager that has everything!!!!
What a great idea! I’ve got a 13 year old son who just wants video games for Christmas this year. Its great to purchase him something he will probably enjoy (it gives him a reward) and will actually encourage him to workout more! Thank you sooo much!!!
Totally agreed Erin. If I hit the gym 250 out of the next 540 days (18 months), this $20 purchase will get me a PS3. Not a bad deal in my book.
not only am I doing this for our niece and nephew, I decided I am getting one for each in our family for Christmas! This will totally pay off. Even if the life span is 18 months. Looks like points expire after 12 months. If we got 60 points a day and did it everyday. Plus points for surveys, facebook apps, and referalls… thats a WII for me, PS3 for daughter, and also an xbox360 for hubby in less than a year!! I’d say my $100 investment(including cousins) is totally worth it. Motivation to work out and 3 different gaming systems in the end for just under $100!!!!! SCORE!!!
Where on the website did you see the info for extra points from surverys and facebook apps? It would be great if you could earn more than 60 points a day. Thanks for the help.
I also found out that although the website says 1 upload (60 point) per day for abasic account, there currently is no other type of account. S2H is working on this and was not sure of the terms which might encompass this yet.
So for now it is a maximum of 60 points per day.
However, the customer service agent said they were thinking about multliple uploads per day on a premeir account for “a few dollars a month”
And it is hard to find but their very helpful customer service number is 732-568-4656
How fun! I am so excited, I just orderd 5 of these for my kids and nieces. What a fun way to get/keep the kids moving. I may even be back to order some more for me and the hubby!
Hmm… have you guys noticed how there is only 1 PS 3, 1 Wii and 3 Xboxes? Unless they keep replenishing their supply, it doesn’t look like all of us will be able to get them. They appear to have a very low stock of gift cards, as well, e.g. 9 Amazon gcs, 6 Target gcs etc… It would be great if an long-time user came and told us about their experience with the rewards and how often they change them… It would suck to get your sights set on a PS3 only to have someone snatch it from under your nose, plus by then they might raise the amount of points you need to cash out, like so many companies are doing these days.
It sounds great, but….? I am just wondering how they can give away all this great stuff for a product that sells on their website for $20. They can’t assume that everybody will end up upgrading their accounts. So how can they do it? It’s that whole “If something sounds too good to be true, than it probably is.” What do u all think?
If I understand correctly, the prizes are coming not from S2H, but from their “reward partners” in exchange for publicity and advertising. So the Xbox is provided by Microsoft, the Amazon gcs are provided by Amazon, etc.. And S2H is probably expecting you to keep coming back and rebuying the device since it has such a short lifespan. They probably make it that flimsy on purpose.
They are banking on most people not actually using it which is reasonable. Most people will be all gung ho at first and after the novelty has worn off it will end up in a drawer somewhere. That is how.
Hard to get input from a long time user because the company just launched the beginning of November. I’m not concerned about availability of prizes. If they expect a lot of people to buy the bands, they have to replenish the prizes. The whole “Too good to be true”….rubish I say. I mean this site is all about good deals that seem to be too good to be true, yet I continue to get free things in the mail, win giveways, and make money shopping! Too good to be true?
You know what, you’re right. In for 2!
I think I am going to buy these anyway. Maybe I wont get a gift card or ps3 but maybe this will give my family the motivation to move
after much thought , I have decided that I think they will be fun to try and get my daughter more motivated to exercise with me
Is there a shipping charge on rewards earned and is there a membership charge? I want try but I think it sounds to good to be true.
I just ordered one! Worst case is I get some motivation to move more. Best case is I get some rewards for moving more! Win win in my opinion!
Thanks ladies! I ordered one for myself. It’s hard to get motivated to do cardio when it’s cold and dark outside. I love walking outside, but this will motivate me to get on the treadmill until Spring and hopefully I’ll earn myself a wii!
Wow you can tell we live in the US! We don’t want to get off the couch and move unless there are rewards involved! Its only $20 and if it doesn’t work in the end oh well, at least it got you up and moving…..and hopefully into better shape! I think its great!