My opinion is that there ought to be a few more sensors and sophisticated measurement tools than there now are. It is true that the cost of the watch would have increased by two or three thousand dollars (because to the expense of the additional technological equipment and software), but as a result, the watches would have been a great deal more intriguing.
Because of a series of tragic events, the barometer was rendered inoperable, and as a direct consequence, the bike tracks no longer reflected any changes in altitude.
We would appreciate it if there was more granular control over how the separate components of the clock display were produced. You will, for instance, have to work your way through the menu in order to reach particular functionalities, such as the timer, which you want to use. If I had the ability to manually add this function to one of the screens, it would make a significant difference in how convenient everything is for me. It is possible to find a solution to the problem by using custom skins; but, if I do that, I would lose the possibility to customize the watch's appearance.
The GPS sensor does not have very good accuracy, as seen by the fact that the walking tracks are off by ten, twenty, or thirty meters in comparison to the actual route.
It does not have an intelligent alarm, and it does not integrate with any other apps. In order to set up a smart alarm clock on your phone, you will need to download two additional applications onto it, both of which cost money. The information obtained from the clock application on your phone will be scrambled by one of these applications, and the other application will perform some kind of calculation using this information. It is well past time for Xiaomi to incorporate this feature into its products that are aimed at the general public.
- A rotating button (which could be a design flaw or a reserve for the future), it would be nice if the rotations controlled the scrolling on the watch itself, as is done in older models, and it would be nice if this feature was reserved for the future. Additionally, it would be nice if this feature was reserved for the future.
The Zepp app is fairly comparable to MiFit, but in addition to those similarities, it also contains a wide range of other capabilities (which are displayed all at once, but some of them are not available). It was possible, in the most recent version of MiFit, to bind a notification from an alarm clock on the phone, which resolved the issue of having double alarms appear on the watch. However, you cannot use this function any longer because it has been removed.
- Does not catch daytime sleep. The Xiaomi Mi Band 5 has given the impression that it will incorporate this feature. As a result of this, I think that it is really significant. Throughout the course of the night, I frequently awaken for little periods of time.
- Monitoring of sleep at the same level as the Mi Band 4 (but excluding the REM sleep phase), although I would love it to be like the Mi Band 5 version instead.
I have attempted everything that comes to mind in an effort to customize the watch so that it alerts me just when I want to be notified by specific apps; but, there is no option for me to do so. For example, I want to be notified when messengers place a call to my phone, but I don't need to be notified when they send me a message.