Because I have something to compare it to (the MiBand 3 fitness wristband), I am able to see both the benefits and the drawbacks of using it. Because I am not an ardent supporter of Apple products, I wore this watch around for a few weeks before giving it to my spouse. I do not have any remorse about this decision. The drawbacks outnumbered the benefits, and those benefits, which are the source of so much excitement among Apple aficionados, failed to impress me. Below are some advantages: Easy on the body, comfortable fit Strong compatibility with the Apple iPhone. Taking it out of the bag is the first step in doing anything with it. Work with the camera. Probably the most significant advantage. Full remote control of standard iPhone camera A heart rate monitor that is fairly accurate Outstanding defense against the water! Its cons: It was too huge, while being light. Take a seat for no more than four consecutive days. If you use it frequently, then you will find yourself on the third the next morning. This is a tremendous letdown in comparison to the previous fitness bracelet, which had a battery life of one month before needing to be recharged. There is no connection with Android phones; only Apple products are supported. Rolling up the pedometer, MiBand even believes the previous version to be more precisely measuring steps. There is no mode for intelligent sleep. What the creators of the app refer to as "smart sleep" is now finished. Another point in favor of MiBand is that it has been brought up to par with the ideal.
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