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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 6 RU, black by Velizar Petrov ᠌

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Terrible product, not worth the money at all!

never dealt with bracelets like that before. I purchased this marvel to use as a pulse oximeter for light amateur sports. The bracelet isn't even appropriate for this, in my opinion. I came to the generalization that sports can and should be practiced without all of these technological aids because they merely cause interference. You should read other reviews if you require the bracelet for anything else, such as notifications, weather forecasts, or music rewind.

Pros
  • Let someone else discuss it.
Cons
  • - Measures the pulse inaccurately, occasionally jumping 20 units up or down. If a device can't even accurately measure the pulse, it begs the issue of how much one can trust it when it starts talking about the amount of oxygen in the blood, the degree of stress, or the length of the sleep phases. The wrist is, in fact, the worst place to take measurements. However, they referred to themselves as a bracelet and said to enter the box. - Monitoring your heart rate continuously. If you believe that looking at the screen will reveal your heart rate, you are mistaken. There will be a value that is left over from an unknown date that will start to move around right away. If you added a workout, you would already have this program and it would be far more precise. Then you will see the schedule for the day on the application. - Stress levels being measured. I was a few minutes late for the train twice in a row, each time with an hour between them. I was chilly and hungry while I waited for two hours in the dark. I then looked at the stress level at the time, which was low out of curiosity. A function is the obvious conclusion. - Sometime, using a computer throughout the day counts as sleep. - Another worthless function is automatic workout detection. Functions when no longer required. The exercise must be begun and ended manually to be sure. - After being disconnected from my phone, the bracelet proceeds to magically calculate how far I've traveled during my workout. The discrepancy, when compared to the GPS track, is roughly 20%. - The sensitivity of the screen should be much better. Tapas and swiping can be done after the second or third time. - Abhorrent Huawei Health app that is inconvenient, crooked, confusing, and often updating. requires the creation of a Huawei account, all of your data, and all permissible permissions. Unpleasant. - last chord. The Health app eventually stopped locating the wristband. Nothing happened when I tried to untie it and reattach it, reinstall the application, or reset the bracelet. Another phone was tested, and it functions. I don't possess.