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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 5, black by Makoto Yoshimoto ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

In general, I am satisfied with the purchase and I will hope that the developers will correct minor nuances in ates. the photo shows the days of training and that with an increase in running speed, the actual distance increases, but the bracelet does not calculate it quite accurately. Pros: This bracelet is my first and I have nothing to compare with. I took it to track the distances I ran in order to lose weight. Of the pluses, I can single out a good informative and bright display, a convenient menu, it keeps the charge perfectly, which is actually enough for a week when using the main chips. During training, I systematically use a heart rate monitor, which, in principle, works clearly. The function of measuring oxygen in the blood also works, but I have not yet found much sense in the actual application of this function. Alarm clocks are very pleasing, you really wake up more smoothly from the vibration of the bracelet than from the sharp sound of the alarm clock. There is also a function for switching music, which, in principle, is well implemented, but there are nuances, which I will write about below. Cons: Of the minuses, I discovered several nuances about which I most likely simply did not know until that time. 1. Pedometer - when I took the bracelet, I expected that I would run without a phone (so that it would not interfere with me while running) purely with a bracelet and I would track the distance and time. Previously, I measured my daily distance of 3 km on maps using a ruler, so in principle I have no reason to doubt the range of the distance (I take into account the error of + - 100 meters) In fact, in the "training - running outdoors" mode when running without The phone's pedometer uses average steps and speed. So in the first races for 3 km, in principle, with an accuracy of + - 100 meters, he showed the same results, that is, he signaled the end of the distance of 3 km. But during subsequent races with an increase in running speed, the bracelet began to signal that I ran 1 km later by 50-100 meters, respectively, in total for the training, I actually ran 3.4 km, while the bracelet showed 3 km. What determines such a run in the data is not yet clear to me, in the future I will buy myself a running belt in which the phone will be placed, and I will take new measurements. 2. Music - the function is basically working, but there is a nuance. I tried to use this function while moving around the city to quickly switch music without using the phone and everything works until the bracelet screen switches. That is, if I have one track playing and the bracelet screen goes out and I, without listening to it, decided to switch it, then everything is fine, but if the track switched and the screen went out, and I decided to switch to the next song, then in this case, my screen displays the name of the old song actually sounds different, and when you try to switch the track, the bracelet gives a message in the spirit of "turn on the music on your phone." I tried to solve this problem by rebooting the bracelet, but after rebooting everything repeats. Perhaps the developers will correct this nuance in the future, but so far this function is minus.

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