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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 2, black by Danuta Dana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

It is a nice thing to have an optical heart rate monitor of the second generation because it is pretty similar with electric chest straps in terms of the accuracy it provides. Third-party programs are able to implement smart wake, along with a few other things; but, in order to use FIG, you are need to have it. Incredible as it may sound, there is no machine that can perform the rest of the additional functions automatically. These modes, which include sleeping, playing volleyball, and walking, all require figs to be programmed. In conclusion, a thing that is exceptionally well-suited for use as a heart rate monitor is something that should be used for jogging or running on the road if there are issues with the pulse. The overall condition of the gym is not very excellent. When given power, it shows no regard for god. The remaining characteristics are completely pointless. Nonetheless, considering the cost, it is an extremely valuable commodity.

Pros
  • Determines the pulse rate with precision. Lasts a long time.
Cons
  • You won't be able to make out a thing on the screen when the sun is out, and if you cover it with your hands and try to do so, the screen will go completely dark and you won't be able to see anything at all. A display of e-ink would look like this. Does not work out of the box with non-native programs such as heart rate monitors that use ant+, for example. It is not appropriate for power loads, and while it may be used for normal running, the barbell should not be sipped with it.