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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 5, black by Dagmara Konarzewska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

The water resistance has not been verified. I've gotten so used to the bracelet that it's barely noticeable on my hand now. While training, the bracelet's most useful feature is alerting me when my heart rate reaches a predetermined threshold, which is why I rarely activate exercises. benefiting from. Amazing timepiece. Whether this is because of the settings or because of their own sensitivity, I cannot say. Turning your hand at night (you can change this in the settings) will not activate it. The reasoning behind when to activate the screen was something I appreciated. Simple and inconspicuous in operation. For the sake of keeping a steady heart rate, I decided to take it. There is only a small discrepancy between a pulse counter and a tonometer in terms of measurement units. You can count oxygen, but that's about all there is to it. Insomnia tapes. Offers suggestions. You will like it unless you are a pedant who must meticulously log each and every second of sleep. If you use your phone's search function, it will come out of hiding to talk to you. Names the caller. Brings up notifications from the selected programs. The bracelet's pastel pink hue is delicate and understated. To put it mildly, the watch is rather nice. Charging in the "smart" mode provides power for 3-4 days, while continuous pulse measurement provides power for 4-5 days. Has some drawbacks One drawback is that the watch can be felt when worn. Having a bracelet on your wrist all the time. It's not easy to get used to people who don't wear conventional timepieces. This pedometer is accurate to within a hair of its stated value. The software claims to aggregate step counts from both the clock and the smartphone. A peculiar choice, especially given that it cannot be altered in preferences. No matter, I couldn't locate it. More fitness options are available on the bracelet than on the phone. Walking outside and doing free weight exercises indoors were my go-to forms of exercise. The free bracelet workout is almost done if I can turn off my phone and walk peacefully through the streets for the fourth time. The touchscreen functionality is broken. Time and heart rate are monitored during the free workout. and there are some more figures (which are irrelevant to me).

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