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Review on ๐Ÿ’ช Honor Band 6: 1.47" AMOLED Display, Long Battery Life, 24/7 Heart Rate Monitoring by Erzsbet Forrai (Bzse แ Œ

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst product ever, disappointed with the purchase.

Never had to deal with bracelets like this before. I bought this wonder to use as a pulse monitor for casual sports. I don't think the bracelet is really appropriate for this purpose. Overall, I realized that these technological aids are unnecessary and perhaps detrimental to actual sports exercise. If you're looking for a bracelet with additional features like an alarm clock, a weather forecast, or the ability to rewind music, you should look elsewhere.

Pros
  • Leave the discussion to someone else.
Cons
  • - The pulse reading often fluctuates by 20 units in either direction, an extremely significant error margin. If it cannot accurately measure the user's pulse, it is unclear how much faith to place in the gadget when it begins making claims regarding the user's blood oxygen level, stress levels, or sleep cycles. Youโ€™re right, the wrist is the very worst option. Yet they identified as bracelets; enter the confines of the box. Continuous monitoring of heart rate. Look at the screen all you want, but it won't tell you your heart rate. There will be a left value with an unspecified date, and it will start to oscillate rapidly. Then, the application will display your daily itinerary, but you'll already have this informationโ€”and a more precise version of itโ€”if you've included a workout. Stress levels are being monitored. I missed the train twice in a row, each time by a matter of minutes and separated by an hour. Two hours passed while I waited in the freezing cold and pitch black. I was curious about my stress levels, so I checked them now; they're low. A function is the most logical conclusion. Daytime naps can be taken while seated at a computer and wearing a wristband. - Another pointless addition is the automatic detection of workouts. Functions even after their use has ended. The workout must be started and terminated manually for maximum accuracy. Even when I'm not in range of my phone, the bracelet still manages to figure out how far I've run. The discrepancy with the GPS track is roughly 20%. The responsiveness of the screen may be greatly improved. After the second or third try, you may start doing the swiping and tapas. The Huawei Health app is horrible; it's difficult to use, looks sketchy, is hard to understand, and is always being updated. requires full access, a Huawei account, and all of your personal information. Unpleasant. - Closing chord. The bracelet is no longer detected by the Health app. I removed the knot and reattached it, reinstalled the software, and reset the bracelet, but it made no difference. Another phone check confirmed its functionality. No, I do not.