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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 5, black by Mateusz Biakowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

The software is not up to pace, and as a result, this otherwise average piece of hardware is useless. ideal for viewing the time, turning down the call volume, examining the message, and locating the phone. The following are some of the benefits: functions properly and does not produce any errors. The ones dealing with the hardware are, in every respect, up to par. In spite of the fact that the readings from the tonometer and the pulse appear to indicate different heart rates by +/-5 beats, it appears that the pulse reveals the correct one. The quality of the strap is quite high. Having this as a disadvantage: Put another way, we're talking about the software component here. There is no such thing as a causal word because there is no such thing. 1) It is true that you can change the dials on the bracelet; this feature is available to you. On the other hand, there are no 2022 speakers to be found in that particular location. There is no way to add forces to at least one dial using any kind of programmable method. TE bracelets (I'm not talking about the company itself) will be officially presented in the year 2022, but here's the language from 2022 for 7! days of the week (or save you 12! months). I'm not talking about the company itself. seriously? 2) The bracelet can be used in conjunction with a specialized electronic medical record (huawei health). ...and only while I was with her. It does not appear to be a drawback, but rather the manner in which he approaches things. 3) If you want to check the weather on the bracelet, you will have to grant the health program access to your geolocation and keep the GPS running at all times. This is required in order to view the weather. only in this way will it suffice; none of the others will do. There is no identification of a specific location, nor are there any responsibilities that have been allocated to the city based on its name. Because of this, there is a waste of battery life, which can be remedied by incorporating one! options into the programming of the device. 4) The bracelet has a step counter as one of its components. This is a really accurate statement. The bracelet is discussed in relation to a smartphone the vast majority of the time, which is where things start to get interesting. Putting on the bracelet and reading the steps on a smartphone (using the health program, as far as I can understand) are two completely different things to do. You will not be able to see the results of the wristband pedometer anywhere else other than on the screen that is embedded into the bracelet itself. Additionally, the results of the smartphone are displayed in the health program, and if you have connected Google Fit to your health account, those results will also appear in Google Fit. Moreover, the results of the smartphone are displayed in the health program. it's just pointless 5) The bracelet did not wake the wearer up at the appropriate hour even once in the course of the three weeks it was used. There is a difference of at least one hour between the two accounts. It has been determined that the software is to blame for this issue.

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