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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 2, black by Gabriela Rogulska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

After more than two years of consistent use, all of a sudden the battery was fully depleted, and the device would not switch on again. The customer care representative shrugged their shoulders and said, "s*** happens," but in general, taking into account how frequently I used it, it lasted for a very long time: Since I am not an athlete, monitoring my heart rate and the distance I have traveled is not a requirement for me but rather a form of self-indulgent indulgence. Rather, I required a watch that would allow me to listen in on incoming calls as I showered, did the dishes, or both. For me personally, all of the cumbersome, pricey devices that come with color screens and other bells and whistles that are currently available on the market pale in comparison to this kid. On the other hand, I believe that athletes and other people who pay closer attention to their health can be dissatisfied. Instead, I decided to take my older brother's version of the worldwide test.

Pros
  • - doesn't lose its charge easily; - has a lovely look; - has a sturdy case; - is resistant to dampness (I didn't take it off at all during the entire time I wore it);
Cons
  • - The pedometer you have is inaccurate. It was especially humorous when he counted me 86 kilometers after I had spent the entire evening playing the guitar. I switched the bracelet from one hand to the other, and dug around in the behavior marks, but it didn't seem to have any effect; nevertheless, it did seem to get more exact. But putting it on the "leading" hand is not something I would advocate doing; - alert. to hell with him, with "clever," and with them, and the standard one did not wake me up at all, even though I would not say that I sleep as soundly as an elephant. The answer was quite straightforward: for some unknown reason, the watch would occasionally determine that I required additional rest and would just cease to vibrate:) As a direct consequence of this, I disabled this feature entirely; it was basically a nightmare of an official application. It became more or less steady as its use came to an end, but just a couple of years ago, it was a silent flying horror that was not truly finished. Keeping with the issue of software, there are still very few opportunities to track statistics; it is easier for me to go to Apple's Health, where everything is more clearer. One Mi account can only have one bracelet at a time. My attempts to link my Mi Band 2 and Mi Band 3 to the same account were unsuccessful; - charging while playing the tambourine did not work. began roughly one year after the initial purchase. It was essential to locate a single location in which the capsule could be charged, all the while twisting the charge (which was local to the box, by the way) in various directions; flimsy straps! I had to modify a few things and ended up losing a capsule as a result before I decided to get one made of leather with a metal rim. Before that, there was terror; for some unexplained reason, they rapidly deteriorated, and the capsule just fell out of them as they were falling apart. By the way, the vibration grew more sensitive once it was given a metal rim; - the scratches were initially barely covered, and then they became quite obvious very quickly. does not have an effect on performance, but it will irritate individuals who like things to be neat:)