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[Precision You Can Trust: Stop Guessing, Start Progressing] Our advanced 3-group Hall sensor technology captures every jump with 99%+ accuracy, ending miscounts. Set your weight once, and the large LED display shows real-time jumps, workout time, and personalized calorie data. Transform your effort into clear, motivating metrics for effective home fitness.
[Effortless & Tangle-Free Swing for Longer Workouts] Experience a fluid, professional arc with our high-speed ball bearings and steel cable. This smooth rotation significantly reduces arm fatigue and prevents tangling, allowing you to focus on your rhythm, double-unders, or HIIT sessions without interruption.
[Built to Last: Reinforced, Safe & Anti-Slip] Engineered for durability: The enhanced PVC-coated steel cable resists fraying on various surfaces (indoor/outdoor). Upgraded non-slip handles ensure a secure grip even when sweating. Safety-first design with fully enclosed cable ends prevents any exposed wires during assembly.
[All-in-One Handle for Distraction-Free Focus] Everything you need is in your hands. The bright, easy-read display lets you check progress mid-jump. Use the built-in timer and programmable goal modes (time, count, calories) to structure your workout. No fumbling with phones—just pure, focused exercise.
[Universal Fit in Seconds & Weeks-Long Battery] The tool-free buckle adjusts length securely for any adult or teen instantly—no cutting needed. Featuring a reliable USB-C connection (no loose ports!), a single charge powers weeks of daily use. Your rope is always ready when you are.

Karen jones –
Jump rope
Works well count steps accurately.
Theresa Hahn –
Digital jump rope!
A very Good product and the fact that it’s digital to track your progress makes it even better! I’m enjoying it! Thanks!
M. Fischer –
Home gym equipment
I miss the simplicity of the old-school counters with three dials and numbers from 0 to 9—now everything seems to require a charging cable! But now that I’ve got that off my chest, here’s the actual review:This jump rope is height-adjustable, though you’ll need a pair of heavy-duty wire cutters to trim the rubber-coated wire to your desired length. It functions with or without the digital counter, so even if you forget to charge it, you can still get your workout in.A quick word of caution: the coated wire is quite firm and could cause injury if it hits someone, so be mindful of where and around whom you’re using it. I wouldn’t recommend it for children.The handles spin smoothly with no clicking or resistance, making it suitable for both slower-paced jumps and speed work. Overall, a great addition to any home gym.
Nancy Calderón –
Cuerda de saltar
Excelente producto
April Lyn Handog –
Very efficient. Easy to use.
It’s good for the price given.
Jhohanna T. –
Dont buy
I want my money back. I bought this jump rope because it was digital, but it doesn’t work. I fully charged already and does nothing
MacGruber –
Jump around, jump around
I’m between four and five stars, but my issues are only in dealing with the wire, so I think it is still worth a five star rating for usage.You’ll need a heavy duty wire cutter or small bolt cutter to cut the cable to length, and I think some people will not have that option. Also, the wire is hard, so if you hit something or someone while jumping, it could cause some problems. However, although it was a solid wire, the whole unit doesn’t feel heavy when I’m jumping with it.All that aside, it works great; just use it in an open area. The bearings spin smooth. I was worried that it could click or catch if the angle was off. Nope, no worries there. It counts correctly, at least when I counted along with it to 100 a few times.
Axel –
Adds a form of logging for jump rope
I’m not the biggest jump rope fan and the big problem is not knowing how many jumps I did. This helps keep track of total time, jumps, and burned calories which a a great addition – for practically the same price as a non-smart jump rope. I like that the length is adjustable but the ends and silicone spaces always fly off for me. Then I have to find the cap and reposition the rope – which affects the convenience. The stats aren’t fully accurate either because with 3 jumps, I was seeing 17 on the screen. The rotations while holding it might also be counted. So, I wouldn’t fully rely on it but definitely nice to have those extras in a jump rope in case I want to use them.
Ross –
This skipping rope feels well made and the cable is very durable. It is easy to adjust to suit different heights of user. It is USB-C rechargeable and has a long standby time. I’m new to skipping and haven’t used all the features yet, but like that you can focus on keeping your skipping going rather than counting how many you’ve done!
JR –
The biggest problem I had with this skipping rope was getting used to the plastic covered cable. The extra weight just didn’t work for me, so in the end I swapped out the cable for rope. The overriding benefit of this setup is the ability to skip without counting, I like the idea of exercising and seeing how I got on without pushing myself, just progressing without setting goals, I know that is the exact opposite of regular goal driven exercise but that’s how I am.
Hilts –
I’ve enjoyed skipping most of my life because its a fun way to exercise.You can get this smart skipping rope in black / blue / pink / purple – I chose blue.It comes with a USB charging cable and an instruction booklet.Charging is really useful and simple – just plug the cable in and the display shows a series of dashes (see photos) to show you that its charging – I didnt wait for it to fully charge because I wanted to try it out straight away.The plastic wrapped wire cable is a really good length but easy to shorten if you need to by looping it through the handle end (very clear steps in the instruction book).Hold the button down to switch on the smart display and then you just use the button to step through the various options which have their own symbol on the left hand side of the display (see photos) the different selectable modes include – free training, timer, number counter, calorie counter and weight (the latter one works with the calorie counter)The ball bearing rotation in the handles works really smoothly and I like the weight of the cable – not too light or too heavy so it is a good balance for me.The handles themselves feel smooth so when I work a sweat up I do worry that my hands will slip off so I have started wearing gym gloves to make sure I can maintain a good grip.The big plus for me is the smart counter display – saves me from having to count out loud – so now I can concentrate on my music while skipping.
Charlie B –
This skipping rope is fantastic if you’re someone who gets distracted easily and loses count of how many jumps you’ve done. One setting counts rotations, while another also allows you to set a timer, so you can try to beat your previous result. You can also program your weight into it, which helps to count the number of calories burned.It comes with a USB-c charger cable and a simple instruction booklet. You need to thread the steel cable through the handles and adjust it to the correct length, then you’re good to go. It’s easy to adjust for people of different heights, and the digital screen is clear and easy to read. The rotation count seems to be pretty accurate, and although there’s no padding on the handles, the grip is comfortable. Well worth it for the price, too.
Tehj –
Excellent quality ropeEasy to use durable materialLightweightMy daughter uses it every day