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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£70
  • Avg. price in US: ~$80
  • Form factor: wristband
  • Battery life: 7 days
  • Screen size: 0.9 inch

Acer Liquid Leap review. Compare 171 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among fitness trackers and if it is worth buying.

6.3

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the fitness tracker's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best fitness trackers on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

6.3

Technical Score

20.0%

6.5

User score

Good
6.3

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the fitness tracker's technical performance, covering eight key areas: health tracking, sports features, connectivity, display, battery, smart features, design, and app support.

When it matters: When you want to compare fitness trackers based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

20.0%

7.2

Sports & Navigation

20.0%

5.5

Battery

18.0%

4.9

Health

18.0%

6.0

Display

8.0%

7.1

Smart Features

8.0%

7.3

App & Wellness

4.0%

8.5

Connectivity

4.0%

6.7

Design & Durability

Good
6.5

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the fitness tracker.

When it matters: When you want to know how a fitness tracker performs in daily use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

6.2

User reviews

30.0%

7.3

Popularity

User score:
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3.1
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5.0
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(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

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  • 4.7
    Swimming

    Score components:

    28.0%

    9.0

    ATM rating

    24.0%

    4.0

    Open-water swim mode

    18.0%

    1.2

    Waterproof depth rating

    15.0%

    4.0

    GPS

    15.0%

    3.0

    Battery life

  • 6.5
    Kids

    Score components:

    30.0%

    3.0

    Battery life

    25.0%

    8.8

    Weight

    20.0%

    9.0

    ATM rating

    15.0%

    4.3

    Screen size

    10.0%

    10

    Price

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Verdict

The Acer Liquid Leap is a lightweight, 15g fitness tracker featuring a 0.9-inch monochrome OLED touchscreen with a resolution of 128 x 32 pixels. It tracks core health metrics including steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep, while also providing smartphone notifications for calls and texts via Bluetooth 4.0. Its main advantages include a slim, button-free design, an IPX7 water-resistance rating suitable for showering, and a solid battery life of five to seven days. However, notable drawbacks include the lack of a heart rate monitor or GPS, a screen that can be difficult to wake with gestures, and a reliance on a proprietary charging cradle.

Technical Specifications of Acer Liquid Leap

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the fitness tracker's technical performance, covering eight key areas: health tracking, sports features, connectivity, display, battery, smart features, design, and app support.

When it matters: When you want to compare fitness trackers based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

20.0%

7.2

Sports & Navigation

20.0%

5.5

Battery

18.0%

4.9

Health

18.0%

6.0

Display

8.0%

7.1

Smart Features

8.0%

7.3

App & Wellness

4.0%

8.5

Connectivity

4.0%

6.7

Design & Durability

6.3
Acer Liquid Leap has a technical score of 6.27 points, which is lower than 81.7% of fitness trackers.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the fitness tracker.

When it matters: When you want to know how a fitness tracker performs in daily use and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

6.2

User reviews

30.0%

7.3

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
amazon
3.1
(115)
United States
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5.0
(1)

(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

6.5
Acer Liquid Leap has a user score of 6.55 points, which is lower than 89.7% of fitness trackers.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the fitness tracker.
When it matters: When you prefer to buy a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
7.3
Acer Liquid Leap has a popularity of 7.3 points, which is higher than 54.9% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the fitness tracker's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a fitness tracker with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

6.3

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

7.4
Acer Liquid Leap has a quality-to-price ratio of 7.4 points, which is lower than 80.3% of products in this category.
Heart rate monitor
What it is: Sensor that measures heart rate in real time.
When it matters: When you care about live heart-rate feedback during training or resting trends outside of workouts.

Importance: HIGH

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support heart rate monitoring. 60.3% of fitness trackers support heart rate monitoring.
Resting heart rate
What it is: Measures heart rate while resting.
When it matters: When deeper insight into sleep quality, recovery, or overall readiness matters more than raw numbers alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support Resting heart rate. 48.5% of fitness trackers support Resting heart rate.
Fast/slow heart rate alerts
What it is: Alerts for heart rates that are too fast or too slow.
When it matters: When you want the tracker to warn you about unusual changes instead of only logging them.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support high and low heart rate alerts. 33.7% of fitness trackers support high and low heart rate alerts.
Irregular heart rate alerts
What it is: Warns of irregular or abnormal heart rhythms.
When it matters: When you want the tracker to warn you about unusual changes instead of only logging them.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support irregular heart rate alerts. 11.5% of fitness trackers support irregular heart rate alerts.
Blood oxygen sensor
What it is: Sensor that measures blood oxygen saturation.
When it matters: When blood oxygen readings are part of the health picture you want from the device instead of relying on heart rate and step count alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not have a blood oxygen sensor. 26.1% of fitness trackers have a blood oxygen sensor.
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GPS
What it is: Satellite navigation capability for positioning and tracking.
When it matters: When you train outdoors and want pace, distance, and route tracking without depending completely on your phone.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not have GPS. 11% of fitness trackers have GPS.
Satellite systems supported
What it is: States which satellite navigation systems the device can use for positioning.
When it matters: When you train outdoors and want stronger positioning, route guidance, and navigation independence from your phone.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap supports no satellite systems which is less versatile than that of 12.2% of fitness trackers and the same as that of 87.8% of fitness trackers.
no satellite positioning support.
GNSS bands supported
What it is: Number and type of GNSS frequency bands supported.
When it matters: When you train outdoors and want stronger positioning, route guidance, and navigation independence from your phone.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support advanced GNSS bands. 8.9% of fitness trackers support advanced GNSS bands.
Galileo support
What it is: Supports Galileo satellite system.
When it matters: When you train outdoors and want stronger positioning, route guidance, and navigation independence from your phone.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support Galileo. 4.9% of fitness trackers support Galileo.
Acquires GPS faster
What it is: Shows whether the tracker includes features that help it lock onto satellite positioning more quickly at the start of an outdoor activity.
When it matters: When you train outdoors and want stronger positioning, route guidance, and navigation independence from your phone.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support faster GPS acquisition. 7.2% of fitness trackers support faster GPS acquisition.
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Notifications
What it is: Delivers smartphone notifications on the watch.
When it matters: When getting calls, messages, and app alerts on your wrist saves you from checking your phone constantly.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Acer Liquid Leap supports notifications. 27.5% of fitness trackers support notifications.
Vibrating alerts
What it is: Provides vibration-based notifications and alerts.
When it matters: When staying reachable from your wrist helps you avoid checking your phone constantly.

Importance: LOW

yes
Acer Liquid Leap supports vibration alerts. 16.3% of fitness trackers support vibration alerts.
Call control
What it is: Allows control of phone calls from the device.
When it matters: When staying reachable from your wrist helps you avoid checking your phone constantly.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support call controls. 41.1% of fitness trackers support call controls.
Call answering
What it is: Allows answering calls directly from the device.
When it matters: When staying reachable from your wrist helps you avoid checking your phone constantly.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support call answering. 1% of fitness trackers support call answering.
Calendar sync
What it is: Syncs calendar events with the connected device.
When it matters: When staying reachable from your wrist helps you avoid checking your phone constantly.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support calendar sync. 19.9% of fitness trackers support calendar sync.
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Activity reports
What it is: Generates summaries and insights from activity data.
When it matters: When you want the app to motivate you with goals, reports, coaching, or progress feedback over time.

Importance: LOW

yes
Acer Liquid Leap supports activity reports. 5.7% of fitness trackers support activity reports.
Goal setting
What it is: Allows setting personal fitness or activity goals.
When it matters: When you want the app to motivate you with goals, reports, coaching, or progress feedback over time.

Importance: LOW

yes
Acer Liquid Leap supports goal setting. 2.4% of fitness trackers support goal setting.
Achievements
What it is: Rewards progress and completed milestones.
When it matters: When you want the app to motivate you with goals, reports, coaching, or progress feedback over time.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support achievements. 76.2% of fitness trackers support achievements.
Inactivity alerts
What it is: Alerts when the user has been inactive for too long.
When it matters: When account rules, app costs, exports, or software flexibility affect whether the ecosystem suits you long term.

Importance: LOW

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Coaching
What it is: Provides guided training and workout advice.
When it matters: When you want the app to motivate you with goals, reports, coaching, or progress feedback over time.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support coaching. 33% of fitness trackers support coaching.
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Bluetooth version
What it is: Version of Bluetooth supported by the device.
When it matters: When wireless stability, pairing quality, and long-term phone compatibility matter more than Bluetooth being a simple checkbox.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=5.0

4.0
Acer Liquid Leap supports Bluetooth 4.0 which is newer than in 5.1% of fitness trackers and equal to that in 51.5% of fitness trackers.
Maximum Bluetooth range
What it is: States the maximum Bluetooth connection range supported under normal conditions.
When it matters: When compatibility with your phone, computer, accessories, or wireless setup affects how well the tracker fits into your ecosystem.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=10 m

10 m
Acer Liquid Leap offers a Bluetooth range of 10 m which is higher than that of 14.6% of fitness trackers and equal to that of 69.2% of fitness trackers.
NFC
What it is: Supports near-field communication for contactless features.
When it matters: When compatibility with your phone, computer, accessories, or wireless setup affects how well the tracker fits into your ecosystem.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not have NFC. 10.1% of fitness trackers have NFC.
Wi-Fi connectivity
What it is: Connects to wireless internet networks.
When it matters: When the tracker should sync, update, or download data directly without always routing everything through the phone.

Importance: LOW

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Wi-Fi version
What it is: Version of Wi-Fi standard supported.
When it matters: When compatibility with your phone, computer, accessories, or wireless setup affects how well the tracker fits into your ecosystem.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support modern Wi-Fi. 1% of fitness trackers support modern Wi-Fi.
no Wi-Fi support.
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Battery life
What it is: Total time the battery lasts on a full charge.
When it matters: When the tracker needs to last through travel, sleep tracking, long workouts, or several days between charges.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >5 days

7 days
Acer Liquid Leap offers a battery life of 7 days which is shorter than that of 53.5% of fitness trackers and equal to that of 22.8% of fitness trackers.
Battery life with GPS on
What it is: Battery duration when GPS tracking is active.
When it matters: When you want fewer charging breaks during travel, longer workouts, sleep tracking, or continuous use.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=8 hours

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Battery life in training mode
What it is: Battery duration during active training sessions.
When it matters: When you want fewer charging breaks during travel, longer workouts, sleep tracking, or continuous use.

Importance: LOW

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Battery life in power-saving mode
What it is: Battery duration when using power-saving mode.
When it matters: When you want fewer charging breaks during travel, longer workouts, sleep tracking, or continuous use.

Importance: LOW

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Battery capacity
What it is: Energy storage capacity of the battery.
When it matters: When you want rough battery context behind the runtime claim instead of trusting the advertised hours alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=100 mAh

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Display
What it is: Main interface showing information and metrics.
When it matters: When easier reading at a glance and better day-to-day screen comfort matter to you.

Importance: LOW

yes
Acer Liquid Leap has a display. 24.1% of fitness trackers have a display.
Screen size
What it is: Physical size of the device’s display measured diagonally.
When it matters: When easier reading at a glance and better day-to-day screen comfort matter to you.

Importance: MEDIUM

0.9 inch
Acer Liquid Leap has a screen size of 0.9 inch which is smaller than that of 74.1% of fitness trackers and equal to that of 0.7% of fitness trackers.
Display type
What it is: Technology used for the screen, such as AMOLED or LCD.
When it matters: When display technology affects contrast, color quality, power efficiency, or how premium the screen feels.

Importance: MEDIUM

PMOLED
Acer Liquid Leap uses PMOLED display technology which is less advanced than that of 53.5% of fitness trackers and the same as that of 7.4% of fitness trackers.
Screen resolution
What it is: Total number of pixels displayed on the screen.
When it matters: When easier reading at a glance and better day-to-day screen comfort matter to you.

Importance: MEDIUM

128 x 32
Acer Liquid Leap has a screen resolution of 128x32 which is lower than that of 51.7% of fitness trackers and equal to that of 9.1% of fitness trackers.
Pixel density
What it is: Number of pixels per inch determining screen sharpness.
When it matters: When easier reading at a glance and better day-to-day screen comfort matter to you.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=280 ppi

146 ppi
Acer Liquid Leap has a pixel density of 146 ppi which is lower than that of 90.2% of fitness trackers.
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Form factor
What it is: Overall physical design and shape.
When it matters: When materials, shape, and build details affect comfort, durability, or how discreet the device feels.

Importance: LOW

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Hybrid design
What it is: Combines analog and digital display elements.
When it matters: When materials, shape, and build details affect comfort, durability, or how discreet the device feels.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not support Hybrid design. 2.4% of fitness trackers support Hybrid design.
Designed for kids
What it is: Indicates whether the fitness tracker is explicitly designed for children, with child-focused sizing, branding, safety limits, or kid-oriented activity features.
When it matters: This matters when you want a tracker that is genuinely child-focused rather than just a smaller adult model.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap is not designed for kids. 2.4% of fitness trackers are designed for kids.
No child-specific positioning found.
Replaceable watch band
What it is: Ability to replace the wristband with other styles.
When it matters: When strap comfort, fit, or the ability to swap bands matters for sport, style, or replacement.

Importance: LOW

no
Acer Liquid Leap does not have a replaceable watch band. 76.1% of fitness trackers have a replaceable watch band.
Band width
What it is: Width of the strap where it connects to the watch.
When it matters: When strap comfort, fit, or the ability to swap bands matters for sport, style, or replacement.

Importance: LOW

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Acer Liquid Leap vs the average fitness tracker

  • Touchscreen
    Acer Liquid Leap has a touchscreen, while the average fitness tracker does not. 43.8% of fitness trackers have a touchscreen.
    What it is: Ability of the display to recognize touch input.
    When it matters: When smooth touch response and quicker on-screen interaction matter during workouts or daily use.

    Importance: LOW

    Acer Liquid Leap has a touchscreen, while the average fitness tracker does not. 43.8% of fitness trackers have a touchscreen.
  • Windows compatible
    Acer Liquid Leap is compatible with Windows, while the average fitness tracker is not. 22.3% of fitness trackers are compatible with Windows.
    Via Acer Leap Manager.
    What it is: Compatible with Windows computers.
    When it matters: When compatibility with your phone, computer, accessories, or wireless setup affects how well the tracker fits into your ecosystem.

    Importance: LOW

    Acer Liquid Leap is compatible with Windows, while the average fitness tracker is not. 22.3% of fitness trackers are compatible with Windows.
  • Mac OS X compatible
    Acer Liquid Leap is compatible with Mac OS X, while the average fitness tracker is not. 27.5% of fitness trackers are compatible with Mac OS X.
    Apple Silicon Macs only.
    What it is: Compatible with macOS devices.
    When it matters: When compatibility with your phone, computer, accessories, or wireless setup affects how well the tracker fits into your ecosystem.

    Importance: LOW

    Acer Liquid Leap is compatible with Mac OS X, while the average fitness tracker is not. 27.5% of fitness trackers are compatible with Mac OS X.
  • 20% lighter
    Acer Liquid Leap is lighter than the average fitness tracker (20 g vs 25 g). The average fitness tracker weighs 25 g.
    What it is: Weight of the device including strap.
    When it matters: When overall size, thickness, or weight affects comfort during all-day wear, sleep, or exercise.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: <25 g

    Acer Liquid Leap is lighter than the average fitness tracker (20 g vs 25 g). The average fitness tracker weighs 25 g.20 g vs 25 g
  • Touchscreen
    Acer Liquid Leap has a touchscreen, while the average fitness tracker does not. 43.8% of fitness trackers have a touchscreen.
  • Windows compatible
    Acer Liquid Leap is compatible with Windows, while the average fitness tracker is not. 22.3% of fitness trackers are compatible with Windows.
  • Mac OS X compatible
    Acer Liquid Leap is compatible with Mac OS X, while the average fitness tracker is not. 27.5% of fitness trackers are compatible with Mac OS X.
  • 20% lighter
    Acer Liquid Leap is lighter than the average fitness tracker (20 g vs 25 g). The average fitness tracker weighs 25 g.
  • No heart rate monitoring
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support heart rate monitoring, while the average fitness tracker does. 60% of fitness trackers support heart rate monitoring.
  • No sleep reports
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support sleep reports, while the average fitness tracker does. 84.8% of fitness trackers support sleep reports.
  • No pace measurement
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support pace measurement, while the average fitness tracker does. 61.3% of fitness trackers support pace measurement.
  • No exercise tagging
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support exercise tagging, while the average fitness tracker does. 58.8% of fitness trackers support exercise tagging.
  • 3 days shorter battery life
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower battery life than the average fitness tracker (7 days vs 10 days). The average fitness tracker has 10 days of battery life.
  • Lower screen resolution
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower screen resolution than the average fitness tracker (128x32 vs 194x368). The average fitness tracker has a screen resolution of 194x368.
  • 40.9% lower pixel density
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower pixel density than the average fitness tracker (146 ppi vs 247 ppi). The average fitness tracker has a pixel density of 247 ppi.
  • 0.14 inch smaller screen size
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower screen size than the average fitness tracker (0.9 inch vs 1.04 inch). The average fitness tracker has a screen size of 1.04 inch.
  • No stopwatch
    Acer Liquid Leap does not have a stopwatch, while the average fitness tracker does. 58.4% of fitness trackers have a stopwatch.
  • Limited ip rating
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower IP rating than the average fitness tracker (IPX7 vs IP68). The average fitness tracker has an IP rating of IP68.
  • 49 m lower waterproof depth rating
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower waterproof depth rating than the average fitness tracker (1 m vs 50 m). The average fitness tracker has a waterproof depth rating of 50 m.
  • No replaceable watch band
    Acer Liquid Leap does not have a replaceable watch band, while the average fitness tracker does. 75.7% of fitness trackers have a replaceable watch band.
  • No weight tracking
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support weight tracking, while the average fitness tracker does. 81.3% of fitness trackers support weight tracking.
    Only a static profile weight field is supported, not ongoing weight logs.
  • No exercise diary
    Acer Liquid Leap does not have an exercise diary, while the average fitness tracker does. 91% of fitness trackers have an exercise diary.
  • No BMI tracking
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support BMI tracking, while the average fitness tracker does. 71% of fitness trackers support BMI tracking.
  • No achievements
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support achievements, while the average fitness tracker does. 75.8% of fitness trackers support achievements.
  • No heart rate monitoring
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support heart rate monitoring, while the average fitness tracker does. 60% of fitness trackers support heart rate monitoring.
    What it is: Sensor that measures heart rate in real time.
    When it matters: When you care about live heart-rate feedback during training or resting trends outside of workouts.

    Importance: HIGH

    Acer Liquid Leap does not support heart rate monitoring, while the average fitness tracker does. 60% of fitness trackers support heart rate monitoring.
  • Lower screen resolution
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower screen resolution than the average fitness tracker (128x32 vs 194x368). The average fitness tracker has a screen resolution of 194x368.
    What it is: Total number of pixels displayed on the screen.
    When it matters: When easier reading at a glance and better day-to-day screen comfort matter to you.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower screen resolution than the average fitness tracker (128x32 vs 194x368). The average fitness tracker has a screen resolution of 194x368.128x32 vs 194x368
  • No pace measurement
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support pace measurement, while the average fitness tracker does. 61.3% of fitness trackers support pace measurement.
    What it is: Measures running or walking speed.
    When it matters: When you want the tracker to capture more workouts and training details with less manual effort.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Acer Liquid Leap does not support pace measurement, while the average fitness tracker does. 61.3% of fitness trackers support pace measurement.
  • No exercise tagging
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support exercise tagging, while the average fitness tracker does. 58.8% of fitness trackers support exercise tagging.
    What it is: Allows tagging or categorization of specific exercises.
    When it matters: When you want the tracker to capture more workouts and training details with less manual effort.

    Importance: LOW

    Acer Liquid Leap does not support exercise tagging, while the average fitness tracker does. 58.8% of fitness trackers support exercise tagging.
  • 3 days shorter battery life
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower battery life than the average fitness tracker (7 days vs 10 days). The average fitness tracker has 10 days of battery life.
    What it is: Total time the battery lasts on a full charge.
    When it matters: When the tracker needs to last through travel, sleep tracking, long workouts, or several days between charges.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >5 days

    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower battery life than the average fitness tracker (7 days vs 10 days). The average fitness tracker has 10 days of battery life.7 days vs 10 days
  • Limited ip rating
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower IP rating than the average fitness tracker (IPX7 vs IP68). The average fitness tracker has an IP rating of IP68.
    What it is: Dust and water resistance classification according to IP standards.
    When it matters: When you plan to swim, shower, dive, or use the tracker regularly around water.

    Importance: LOW

    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower IP rating than the average fitness tracker (IPX7 vs IP68). The average fitness tracker has an IP rating of IP68.IPX7 vs IP68
  • No sleep reports
    Acer Liquid Leap does not support sleep reports, while the average fitness tracker does. 84.8% of fitness trackers support sleep reports.
    What it is: Shows whether the companion platform turns sleep data into reports or summaries instead of only raw nightly logs.
    When it matters: When you want sleep data turned into clearer nightly summaries instead of digging through raw charts on your own.

    Importance: LOW

    Acer Liquid Leap does not support sleep reports, while the average fitness tracker does. 84.8% of fitness trackers support sleep reports.
  • 49 m lower waterproof depth rating
    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower waterproof depth rating than the average fitness tracker (1 m vs 50 m). The average fitness tracker has a waterproof depth rating of 50 m.
    What it is: Maximum depth the device can withstand underwater.
    When it matters: When you plan to swim, shower, dive, or use the tracker regularly around water.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: >=50 m

    Acer Liquid Leap has a lower waterproof depth rating than the average fitness tracker (1 m vs 50 m). The average fitness tracker has a waterproof depth rating of 50 m.1 m vs 50 m

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Third-party reviews

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(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

What customers like about Acer Liquid Leap?

  • Long battery life lasting up to 5-7 days on a single charge
  • Lightweight and slim design that is comfortable for long-term wear
  • Competitive, budget-friendly price point compared to similar fitness bands
  • IPX7-certified water resistance, making it safe for showers or rain
  • Provides basic smartwatch functionality like message and call notifications
  • Offers music playback control for paired smartphones
  • Broad compatibility with Android, iOS, and even Windows Phone (Liquid Leap+ model)

What customers dislike about Acer Liquid Leap?

  • Touchscreen is often unresponsive or requires multiple taps to wake up
  • Lack of advanced health sensors like a heart rate monitor or GPS
  • Small screen with large bezels makes reading long notifications difficult
  • Charging requires a 'fiddly' proprietary cradle rather than a standard cable
  • Limited feature set compared to newer fitness trackers
  • The strap can be difficult and fiddly to fasten securely
  • The monochrome display resolution is very low and can appear pixelated

Expert reviews

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gavinsgadgets.com
10/02/2015

The Acer Liquid Leap is a lightweight, cross-platform fitness tracker retailing for £79 that supports both Android and iOS systems. Weighing just 20 grams, it features a 1-inch OLED single-touch screen with a 6H surface hardness and boasts an IPX7 waterproof rating, allowing submersion for up to 30 minutes. The band functions as a basic activity tracker that monitors steps,...Read more

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pressreader.com
01/11/2015

The provided link reviews the Acer Liquid Leap, a budget fitness band and smartwatch hybrid priced at £58 (£65 including VAT). The review highlights its primary benefit as being highly user-friendly, pairing seamlessly over Bluetooth with dedicated Leap Manager apps for iOS and Android to track fitness goals. It also delivers notifications smoothly for emails, messages, calls, and...Read more

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trustedreviews.com
29/04/2014

The Trusted Reviews assessment of the Acer Liquid Leap highlights a feature-rich hybrid device featuring a monochrome OLED display, a slim 17mm design with an anodised metal inlay, and a projected five-day battery life. However, the tracker lacks a removable core, limiting customization, and offers only basic functionality compared to full smartwatches. Trusted Reviews

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techradar.com
15/01/2015

The Acer Liquid Leap marks Acer's initial expansion into the wearable tech market, acting as a lightweight, budget-friendly hybrid between a simple watch and a pedometer. Retailing at an affordable £80, the device stands out for its crisp and clear 0.9-inch monochrome OLED display, which looks sharp despite its low 128 x 32 pixel resolution. Weighing only 15 grams, the band remains...Read more

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recombu.com
08/12/2014

The Acer Liquid Leap is a lightweight, 20-gram wearable that blends elements of a fitness tracker and a smartwatch for an affordable price of £79.99. Its standout features include a commendable five-day battery life (though falling short of Acer's seven-day promise), a comfortable hypoallergenic rubberised strap, and cross-platform compatibility with both iOS and Android devices....Read more

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chip.de
11/09/2014

The CHIP review of the Acer Liquid Leap highlights Acer's initial entry into the fitness tracking market with a highly enduring smartband. A standout pro of the device is its power-efficient monochrome OLED display, which contributes heavily to an impressive 7-day battery life on a single charge. This long-lasting endurance makes it highly practical for continuous everyday wear...Read more

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forum.frandroid.com
16/04/2015

Based on the Frandroid Forum page, the discussion hub for the Acer Liquid Leap is highly specific but contains very limited community interaction. The forum only hosts two specific user topics created between late 2014 and early 2015, highlighting initial interest but low long-term engagement. The first thread addresses pairing the tracker with the Acer Liquid Z410 smartphone, while...Read more

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av-test.org
22/06/2015

based on the provided text: This 2015 security review by AV-TEST evaluates nine prominent fitness trackers—including models from Sony, Polar, Fitbit, Garmin, and Jawbone—focusing strictly on how safely they transmit, store, and manage user data via Bluetooth and Android applications. On the positive side, the study found that all tested devices implement modern industry standards...Read more

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