With its pros. After a disgusting three and a buggy five (I was just unlucky with marriage), the seven is up for convenience. And the charge lasts longer and the connection with the phone does not disappear. But only if you do not include all the features, because the bracelet will track your heart and blood oxygen, sleep and stress. And if you turn on the display of messages and alerts from all possible applications, then charging will quickly beg for mercy. But this is the situation with all fitness bracelets. The screen is larger than its predecessors, but even on my childishly small hand, this does not spoil the appearance of the bracelet. For an ordinary user who does not use the 100,500 sports modes that have appeared, the Always-On Display will certainly be the most useful. Now you can watch the time just by slightly turning the brush towards you (I was always infuriated that you had to exactly write out a pirouette with your hand to unlock the screen on previous models). It is also worth noting the good glass, which is in no hurry to turn into a mess of scratches, as it was in the top five. With its cons. Most likely, those who are looking for more functionality in bracelets will note the absence of NFC and GPS (the second one is only in the PRO model, it seems). I am also sure that Xiaomi has remained true to itself and their sports modes are still not debugged, but this is just an assumption.
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