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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Global, black by Gabriela Wieczorek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the product fully corresponds to the description.

I purchased it live (if they find it, No. 97754) since they required it immediately in order to continue their search of individuals who had placed orders in China (they took a global card). The vendor (most likely) made a mistake and sold me the Chinese version of the product rather than the worldwide version. The firmware was installed with a standard 2022 font; however, this was not taken into consideration. Then, they contrasted it with the globalka, and found that it possessed a unique heart rate monitor, a screen that was far brighter, and an expanded "Information" menu (even there are EAC and CE). While the firmware is the same for everyone, there are no variances in terms of the device's ability to perform its intended functions; however, this is a touch disappointing in terms of the screen and the likely accuracy of the heart rate monitor. When shopping, exercise extreme caution. After one and a half years of wearing, additional information has been added. If you keep the device connected to the internet and use it to get notifications, take calls, and set an alarm, the battery should last 11 to 12 days.

Pros
  • Image displayed clearly on the screen. If you use your phone normally, don't test your heart rate too frequently, and keep it connected to the phone at all times, a quality battery should last for up to two weeks. Also, it charges rapidly, taking only one hour and a half to two hours. A bracelet that is both pleasant to the touch and has an easy-to-use clasp. On the hand it is held pretty firmly, and the capsule in the bracelet is held there as well. Excellent app with a ton of features that can come in handy. My primary armament consists of notifications, an alarm clock, and a sleep tracker, and the quality is adequate for my needs. The vibration can be felt, although it isn't too bothersome. A built-in stopwatch and timer can be quite useful in certain situations. There is in fact safety afforded by water; you need not be afraid to completely submerge yourself in it.
Cons
  • screen that is difficult to see in direct sunlight (only large numbers). The distance that the pedometer records as being walked before arriving on the bus is considered to be average. Lack of confidence in the heart rate monitor. It is possible for it to either underestimate or overestimate at times. I'm only able to check things manually, and my estimates are always low. Always be sure you follow the wearing instructions. There are certain applications that are not compatible with bracelet notifications (Telegram instead of one throws a pile at once, for each unread chat). No music control (not so critical, there is a headset). You will need some time to get used to the controls, as they require swipes in addition to the home button, which you frequently press by accident. The thumb should not be used. Due to the fact that the strap tends to accumulate grime, it is recommended that it be washed on a regular basis (fortunately, rubber). Nevertheless, because it must be removed and reattached on a daily basis, it only has a lifespan of at most one year, and after just half that time, the eyelet on the belt will fall out. As soon as you see a crack in it, place an order for a new one, and if you can, try to get one that is unofficial and made of leather or metal. When using a stopwatch, there is no feedback, you can forget about it, and the battery will almost certainly die within a short period of time (fun fact: the stopwatch goes to a maximum of 99:59 and does not start again until reset). Because the charging cable does not always make contact with the capsule, you may need to fiddle with it in order to get the charging process started. In addition, the capsule must be taken out of the device before it can be charged. The battery has a history of discharging at an unexpectedly rapid rate over time. That could be considered derogatory.

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