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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 5 RU, pink by Celina Pietrzak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Waterproofing has not been verified. Now that I've worn the bracelet for a while, I barely notice it. The bracelet's most useful feature when training is alerting me when my predetermined pulse threshold has been exceeded, as I rarely activate exercises. has certain advantages: Stunning wristwatch. Whether this is because of the settings or because of their own sensitivity, I cannot say. You can configure it so that it doesn't turn on at night when you turn your hand. The reasoning behind activating the screen in various scenarios was appealing to me. Simple and inconspicuous in operation. I decided to take it so that I could monitor my heart rate all the time. The difference between a pulse counter and a tonometer is only a few units. The countable but uninteresting element oxygen. Sounds of sleep. Offers suggestions. You won't like it if you're a stickler for accuracy while tracking your sleep duration. If you use the 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 is a gentle pink that won't draw too much attention to itself. The timepiece is, to put it mildly, excellent. Charging in the "smart" mode provides power for 3-4 days, while continuous pulse measurement provides power for 4-5 days. The watch may be felt on the hand, which is a drawback. Feeling like there's always a bracelet on your wrist. It's not easy to get used to people who don't wear conventional timepieces. The pedometer is accurate to within a slight margin of error. The software claims to aggregate step counts from both the clock and the smartphone. Not being able to alter this in the preferences is bizarre. No matter, I couldn't locate it. More fitness options are available on the bracelet than on the phone. I did a lot of walking outside and did some free indoor exercise. If I could turn off my phone while strolling down the street, I'd be able to nearly complete the free workout on the bracelet for the fourth time. There is no touch functionality on the screen. Time and heart rate are monitored during the free workout. and there are some more figures (which are irrelevant to me).