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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 2, black by Michal Machnicki ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, however, does not fully match the description.

I got it since it was advertised as having a digital alarm clock, but in the end, it doesn't even work. In general, it accomplishes everything that was mentioned; nevertheless, it is not appropriate for sports because it is no longer just a pedometer. The activity monitor does not work even if you sit at the computer for hours and move your arms; it also counts steps. It is not possible to monitor the pulse while exercising; additionally, it is unable to differentiate between running and walking. In summary, I gave in to the widespread panic and ordered an alarm clock for close to three thousand dollars:) In a nutshell, all you need for sports is a regular heart rate monitor or a wrist bike computer that has a chest pulse sensor. This is such a pampered way to participate in physical activity.

Pros
  • When compared to their non-Chinese equivalents, these products are relatively affordable. A screen is present here. Easy. Calculates the pulse in a manner that is, more or less, accurate. If you do not use the alarm clock very frequently and switch off all of the call notifications, etc. on your smartphone, the battery should last for approximately two weeks. A vibrating alarm clock will not wake those asleep in close proximity to the device.
Cons
  • Even if you are sitting or sleeping on the plane, the number of steps you take will be included to your daily total. In my experience, wearing the silicone strap for an extended period of time is not very comfortable. In this case, outward appearance has little bearing on either the flavor or the color. More often than not, I'll be seen wearing watches.