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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 5, black by Anastazja Kulka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

I combine its use with that of the Honor 20 Pro, and my impression is that the flight is about average, with the benefits far outweighing the few drawbacks. When compared to the Honor Band 3, which had straps that became loose and eventually detached entirely, this one simply consists of empty space. Pros: * An appearance that is chic while at the same time being authoritative. * In contrast to Band 3, which features a superb classic-style clasp, they have a comfortable fit on the hand. * Conducts a comprehensive analysis of the length of sleep as well as its various phases. * Not bad takes readings of both the pulse and the oxygen saturation level in the blood. * The most recent version of the 2022 firmware included an official selection of dials, although I found that I preferred the green one that came with the basic set. If you want to check the weather or see how much energy is left on the device without going into the menu, all it takes is one tap on the screen. * Because a significant amount of text is displayed on the screen, reading notifications is made easier. * The activation function is activated when the user raises their wrist. * May be worn on either hand without requiring any adjustments to the settings; nevertheless, it is recommended that you occasionally switch hands in order to give your skin a break. * The vibration, alarm clock, calls, and timer will not be missed even if they are not intrusive and are always noticeable. * If the phone is mounted on a tripod, you can take a picture with the bracelet without having to bother with the automatic shutter setting. This is only possible if the phone is mounted on the tripod. despite its advantages. * Still a little on the thick side for long-sleeved garments; when it comes to winter apparel, you have to move closer to the wrist, which likely causes the measurements to become slightly less accurate. It would have been lovely if the design had been flatter. * When updating the firmware of a bracelet or phone, there is a very small chance that alerts will not be displayed when they are received but will instead be accessible in the unread list. In order to fix it, first the phone, then the wristband needs to be restarted. * You have the ability to control music playback on your phone; unfortunately, this menu item is barely discernible when you switch to it, and the volume buttons are ridiculously small, making it almost impossible to push them. Although this does not bother me, some people might not appreciate the fact that their headphones include hardware buttons that are quite convenient. Several users were dissatisfied with the fact that they had no control over the music that played while they were working out. Even if you deactivate all of the bracelet's features, the "More" menu item will still be somewhere in the middle of the list of available options regardless of how you arrange the functions that make up the bracelet. Because of this, turning on the timer, which is the kitchen appliance that I use the most frequently, is a hassle for me. * The new version of the Huawei Health app functions better overall, and there is no longer any need for a separate Huawei Wear app. Nonetheless, regardless of how the power saving and background launch parameters are configured, the upload will not be performed automatically in any case. Every day at 23:00, I have to manually unload on a timer that's been set. To the best of my knowledge, the Huawei cloud for 2022 has been implemented, but the data pertaining to health has not yet been uploaded to it.

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