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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 5, blue by Velizar Rusev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

The night mode cannot be delayed; it activates automatically at 10 p.m. Not only that, but the night mode's brightness is tied to the main brightness setting (so the brighter you make the main setting, the brighter the night mode will be). The huawei health app's additional dial selection and synchronization with cloud storage did not appear for 2022 users until I fiddled with the settings a bit. I can't say for sure if it's been fixed or not at this point. The sleep phases identified here seem arbitrary to me; on one occasion, my bracelet indicated that I was in a deep sleep state while I was actually lying in bed and just starting to wake up. So, I think the phase tracking accuracy is poor, but I didn't had high hopes for it anyhow. The strap's end stopper failed after 15 months of regular use. The glue didn't hold. He switched to using a little elastic band instead. The maximum time the stopwatch will run is one hour. The bracelet's memory may store up to eight other watch faces in addition to the main, non-removable face. I charge it once a week and just use it to track my heart rate while I exercise. Once every 5 days if enabled. bought in August of 2022. Mi Band 2 was replaced by it. After much deliberation, I settled on the Honor Band 5. Here and there, I reap substantial benefits, but I found that maintaining my honor brought me considerably more. I bought it on AliExpress and it came with a second, white strap that I couldn't possibly use. It's sloppy, loose, and poorly constructed. Snapshot of all the watch faces currently in use (updated regularly): As I utilize it, I'll write a review. Please contact Facebook with any inquiries.

Pros
  • 1) It records naps during the day 2) Displays the current weather either automatically or upon user request. 3) An in-display night mode (with automatic brightness reduction) 4) An incoming call can be restarted if necessary. 5) The Huawei Health App Includes In-Depth Sleep Data third picture: a latch to secure the strap's end 7) Notifications can be viewed without pulling out the phone, which is helpful (though it does limit how much text can be displayed). Connector for charging is relatively easy to use, number 8. 9) The capability to play, pause, skip, and change the level of music and videos (from the gallery, from YouTube, and from movies) on a smartphone (with and without headphones, and with a linked bluetooth speaker). Ten) Extremely brilliant screen, readable even in direct sunlight. 11) The icons in the menu (today's sleep time, blood oxygen measurement, heart rate, music control, activation of any training mode, message center, statistics of steps and distance traveled) can be displayed and rearranged as desired.
Cons
  • 1) The screen doesn't always light up when you turn your wrist (it generally lights up when you lift and turn your wrist), which may be really unpleasant if your other hand is full and you need to hit the button with your nose (also true for the Mi Band 2), but you eventually get used to it. 2) The display does not turn on after the user has turned their hand if their hand is vertical (the angle of inclination of their hand relative to the horizontal is greater than 45 degrees). (3) There is no method to change when you go to sleep or wake up. 4) The total amount of time spent sleeping will be overstated by the wristband if you remain in a condition of inactivity and relaxation. • the bracelet typically indicates sleep if you stay in bed for a while after waking up (mi band 2 also has this feature, but in mi fit you may manually alter the duration of sleep). When I was seated in the hairdresser's chair, the bracelet assumed I was sleeping. 5) If you go to sleep before 20:00, the time from when you went to sleep until when you woke up is counted as part of the previous day's total. (6) It's a disagreeable vibration, in contrast to my band 2, which is more powerful and enjoyable. 7) The volume bracelet function is worthless since the increment is too great (4 divisions (27%) for Meizu 15 and 10 divisions (66%) for Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro). 8) Notifications are not automatically deleted from the bracelet after being viewed on the phone; this must be done manually. 9) Alarms cannot be set or managed from the bracelet; this must be done via the huawei health app. It's impossible to rearrange the icons in the bracelet's settings menu (the third one appears no matter how high you scroll), and the strap has a nasty habit of coming loose from its end lock. While the bracelet is disassembled on the nightstand with the heart rate sensor facing down, it "thinks" it is on the arm of the sleeping owner and records sleep with phase tracking.

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