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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Global, black by Kichiro Norimatsu ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

This is not a replacement for the Apple Watch, nor is it comparable to the devices used by top athletes, but for the price, it is a very useful and high-quality item! Although I had no intention of making the purchase, I was unexpectedly given a bracelet, and I reasoned, "Why not?" With all of its perks. - price; - resistance to water (shower, swimming pool, sauna); - the absence of weight and the ability to remain undetected. After wearing the bracelet for a few days, I became accustomed to it to the point where I no longer felt its presence on my hand; now, the only time I remove it is to charge it. - Straps that can be switched out. I got eight of each component for myself so I'd be prepared for anything:) - alerts and notifications. Even though the text of the messages does not always fit, it is still obvious whether or not you need to remove your phone from your bag; a power source. Maintains a charge for a relatively extended period of time and charges rapidly. When the pulse is measured every ten minutes and there are three to four exercises each week, the charge will last for seven to eight days. Yes, of course, this is not the 20 that were promised, but it's still cool, because the last time I charged my equipment once a week was when I went to class 1 with my Nokia 3310:))) - a practical way to keep track of training statistics within the application; The glass does not become stained very easily and is quite long-lasting. I clung to something or pounded on it several times over the course of more than half a year, but the only damage that was done was a minor scratch. despite its advantages. a faulty counting of the number of steps taken. Oooochen, the steps have a brisk wind! I'm right-handed and I wear a bracelet on my right hand, which means that there are a lot of extra steps if I'm doing things like cooking, driving, working at a computer, using public transportation, and so on (which is obviously why the target for the day should be set more); - few options for training modes. While cycling, only on public roads, the distance covered is counted; when cycling on an exercise bike, however, neither the miles nor the hours spent pedaling are recorded. There is no elliptical option; you have to use the treadmill instead, and the steps are not calculated accurately when you do so. No swimming allowed: (((But, on the other hand, what are the prerequisites for the year 2022?.) - dim screen. Nothing can be seen at all when the weather is clear and sunny; - disregards time spent sleeping throughout the day. Subjective disadvantages: - after coming into touch with water, water will linger between the sections of the strap that are overlaid on each other, and you will hear unpleasant squelching sounds; you will need to unfasten the strap and wipe it; - I would recommend using a timer in addition to the stopwatch, or perhaps in place of it, as the stopwatch alone is not always sufficient. - once more with regard to the water: the bracelet interprets any droplets that land on the screen as a touch, and it frequently begins rapidly switching between screens whenever I am washing my hair in the shower. Doesn't get in the way, but it irritates me; - The synchronization process between the application and the bracelet can take an embarrassingly lengthy period at times.

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