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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 6 RU, black by Adithep Saengdern ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

These are some advantages: Ease of usage, for example in comparison with the Xiaomi Band Xaomi; they do not rest against the edges, and they do not interfere with wearing or sleeping while they are worn. Screen brightness and size are also adjustable. Excellent autonomy for at least seven days. It records sleep, including throughout the daytime, although the most recent one does not have a phase graph, which is fascinating and appears to be accurate. Having certain negative aspects The very unpleasant high-frequency vibration of the alarm clock, the sensations are uncomfortable; yet, on the other hand, this can be an advantage because it makes it nearly difficult to continue sleeping through the alarm. There is no automatic adjustment of the display brightness based on the time of day; instead, you must go into the menu each time through three points and reduce it manually; in the morning, you must also put it back. It is unclear what the issue is with implementing it like Xiaomi does. The rather mediocre turning on of the display when turning the wrist - very often turns on in positions when you are doing something with your hands and the watch is not in sight, the same thing when you try to sleep - the watch glows almost constantly, coupled with the lack of automatic brightness reduction, this becomes a problem. In addition, if you are not sleeping alone, having a flashlight on your hand while you are attempting to fall asleep is not a very fun experience. The inability to turn on the display by pressing the display or the sensor. There is, of course, a power button that protects well from accidental pressing or switching on, but you won't be able to press it with one hand. On a Xiaomi watch, for instance, you can turn on the watch by touching yourself with either your nose or your hand; however, on Apple's watch, you will always need a second hand to press the power button. When you take into consideration that the integration of the display with the turned on function of turning the wrist operates practically continually with any hand movements, the button's practicality becomes even more questionable. What a wonderful homage to the style of Applewatches. A very restricted selection of different methods of exercise, including only walking, running, elliptical machines, treadmills, and bikes, but not even swimming. While it is necessary (why, big bro? ), synchronizing sleep data in the application can take a very long time and it may experience failures. However, including geolocation is required.