After several months of using the Mi Band 4, I decided to upgrade because it was inaccurately recording even short activities like walking. The watch is stylish, and the band is easy to wear. I had to get used to using the side switch to turn on the lights, but now it's second nature. The first day, the bracelet logged an extra 2,000 steps for me when I moved my hands while cooking; this was unexpected, but the bracelet has since calibrated itself and no longer does this (if there is a forced calibration, I couldn't discover it). When compared to the mi band, the indicators converge on a step count that is somewhat acceptable. With phone notifications turned off (I don't need it), the battery lasts for around 8-10 days, and the watch fully recharges in about an hour and a half from a computer or wall outlet (possibly even faster). The bracelet itself has received no negative feedback. My only complaint is that while the mi band did successfully wake me up, the vibrating alarm clock did not. Here, we feel a different rumble. One such use is a tiny negative. Due to the huawei being under, the previous version is downloaded and installed from the playmarket. It's functional, but every once in a while it prompts you to download from Huawei's official website. Don't act like that! Now if you eat, the program will start acting strange, such as demanding frequent login via an SMS code, resetting itself, making new demands, etc. And in my experience, it significantly drains battery life. It typically operates silently, especially if you turn off the warnings, and retains statistics of all data, but I had to tear it down and put the old one back in place. These metrics are also viewable on the bracelet itself; the app is required primarily for personalization settings, so I don't usually discuss it. To sum up, if you were to compare pedometers at the old price (3k+ kilorubles), you would see a clear and present river of savings.
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