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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 2, black by Minoru Izaki ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

When it was first released, it cost between 2200 and 2400 dollars; the current average price is approximately 3400 dollars; in comparison to the price of the first band, of course, space is included, but the view is not the same. In general, the item is satisfactory; however, I do believe the price has been raised by 30–40 percent on alik. If you wear it with a local bracelet, such as a silicone bracelet for 10, it appears unremarkable and straightforward; for neat and orderly people, it's probably even a plus. When I went out and got it, very few of my friends even paid attention to the new product that had been released. Measurements steps with a high degree of precision, unless, of course, you deliberately emit actions of a translational-oscillatory character, in which case it will also fix those activities as steps. Although I do not find the default Android application to be particularly user-friendly, I have not been able to locate a suitable replacement for it. However, I am confident that one will be developed in the not too distant future. Improper operation of the heart rate monitor, yet this issue concerns both me and other people who seemed to have a low heart rate. In states of calm, my pulse rate is always lower than sixty, typically ranging from forty-five to fifty-five beats. The heart rate monitor will always display exactly twice as much information; for example, on the first two runs, it may show a reading of 90, but on the third run, it will display the correct reading of 45. Everything seems to be fine with my wife, who has a regular pulse and measures. According to what he's said, autonomy isn't all that great; nevertheless, this is in contrast to the 1st Band. The programmable alarm clock does not appear to be functioning properly, but I believe they will fix it later. Even more than you, I was confused by the many stages of sleep. Although the time spent sleeping may be determined with a high degree of precision, it is not totally obvious how the wake-up time is calculated. A feature that allows for notifications is something that I find to be really helpful for me, as well as for someone who works on their phone. Even if you fail to withdraw the phone from silent mode after putting it there, there is a chance that you would still get the call. If the screen was still displaying the caller's information, I would finally put 5 without looking at it. I am able to draw the conclusion that what you are looking at is not a smart watch but rather a fitness bracelet that also functions as a watch. The expectations are reasonable, but there is no room for more. Even though the item is one hundred percent worthwhile, the cost could still be reduced by at least a tiny bit.

Pros
  • Lovely strap A screen that appears to be of decent quality, with rather bright notifications+++++
Cons
  • - exaggerated cost - subpar inventory and software (inconvenient) — autonomy for taxbesh (compared to the first version) 5% each day if you use a heart rate monitor five times a day; if you don't have a smart alarm clock, you're missing out (stupidly wakes up at the appointed time)