Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Dimitar Moskovsky ᠌ photo
1 Level
260 Review
0 Karma

Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 6, sand gray by Dimitar Moskovsky ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

The watch is fully equipped. The software keeps track of your sleep and generates in-depth charts. A vibrating alarm clock is available. Slim and not too heavy. Even though I only charge once a week, my rate never goes below 15%. I gave it a full charge over the weekend, then took it with me on a weeklong business trip without bringing any other power sources. As long as the cord reaches the base and the device is not in use during charging, I could care less if it is "wireless" or not. Captures all incoming calls and texts from the iPhone 14 Pro. The "do not disturb" setting activates overnight by default. One of its best features is an alert that sounds whenever the wearer's phone goes out of range. Maintains a constant count of your heart rate, steps, and oxygen levels (all of which are represented graphically and explicated within the app). It sets an alarm every two hours to get you to get up from your seat. When the brush is lifted, the screen lights up. As a rule, it performs admirably. However, the watch thinks I've done another workout when I play the piano, turning on the display and adding steps. They are unfazed by mud, grime, or even salty or soapy water. My only complaint is the lack of a voice command option. The phone or station is not always within reach, but I have developed a habit of verbally adding reminders. It would be awesome if watches supported NFC payment modules. But in this case, 2022 is well out there, so we hurry along, undistracted. Looking at the praise for the "new" features (such the heart rate monitor included to Series 7) often catches me off guard when reading reviews of the upcoming Apple Watch. All of this occurred in Honor Band quite close to the beginning of production.

Pros
  • In terms of usefulness, it's nearly ideal. Long-lasting fitness tracker with heart rate monitor, sleep tracker, phone alarm, and timer functions. A perpetual power source
Cons
  • No NFC There is no way to adjust the volume. Voice activation of Alice/Siri is disabled. It doesn't recognize that I'm out for a stroll or that I'm working out on a treadmill, elliptical, etc. Impotent after only five minutes of practice. A high-tech alarm clock is always a waste of space. He is as stupid as a stool. Lack of wireless charging capability (uninterested, marketing ploy).

Similar reviews