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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

But I would say that of the cheap watches, this is perhaps the best. At the same time, not a know name, good software, there are no breaks in communication Pros below: I've been going to them for almost half a year now. and I will say this - I charged them about 7 times, probably) usually they keep me for almost a month, sometimes less. sometimes more, it all depends on training, December - January they were not there, they were kept there for the longest time Different cons: I personally went…

Not everyone likes such gadgets. I bought two pieces, my wife and daughter, I wanted to please. And they both did not like the clock. As a result, I wear some myself, the second lie . Pros below: light weight, screen, two weeks on a half charge, a huge number of dials (when using third-party software). Got cons: perhaps this is individual, but the silicone strap irritates the skin.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

All the same, more of a fitness bracelet than a smart watch. Still very stylish, light and comfortable. In the photo, the screen is on / off in bright light. Got pros: A screen that reflects sunlight. The "bicycle" training mode works well, the autopause function works well. During training in bright light, the display is very convenient, you do not need to turn on the backlight, everything is already visible. All sensors and GPS work on 5+. A charge with training with GPS 3-4 times a week is…

Got pros: Swimming. Autonomy (one and a half months with rare use of the tracker and heart rate at night) Everything else is good, like in the old bips. Has cons: The heart rate monitor in 'on demand' mode is inadequate. Before that, they were just Bip (I broke it, falling on my hand, otherwise I wouldn’t change it), everything was perfect there.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Its pros: Operating time without recharging is more than a month. A display that is always visible and does not need to be pulled by hand. The brighter the light, the better it can be seen. Its cons: The alarm time can only be changed from the app. There are firmware in which this is decided, but it's too lazy to do it, and there is an option with "wrapping the clock".

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

I wore it nonstop for seven days before it needed to be recharged. After reading the reviews, I prepared myself for the worst possible outcome. I didn't have any expectations for a 4K watch at all. Everything worked out considerably more favorably than expected. The heart rate sensor on the plane is not too far off from the mark, and the GPS in the aircraft is pretty precise. This will clear the track and reset the pulse on Strava. Cons: A exercise that was recorded but did not include height…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

The watch was purchased specifically for the purpose of being able to get notifications even when the phone was not available. They are content with everything in general. The fact that I do not receive notifications about incoming calls from social networks is the sole disadvantage for me. In particular, when a Viber user is called, the call that was received is not displayed; only a warning that the call was missed is shown. I wasn't expecting the pedometer to do a miracle, so I'm fine with…

Pros
  • Autonomy.
Cons
  • There are no calls coming from the applications (Viber), but there are notifications of missed calls. Messages come in, but there are no calls. The cost is rather steep for having such functionality.

Also, there is the Global Positioning System (GPS) for individuals who like to monitor their running distance. However, I decided to purchase one so that I would not have to worry about recharging it every day and so that I could have a heart rate monitor and a sleep monitor on it. The advantages of it include the following: - screen (transflective - longer without recharging) - a determination of the heart rate (together with Notify for Amazfit, you can set up a permanent heart rate monitor) -

With its pros. cute (mine is pink) The pedometer is the same as other applications. Some cons: Terrible! From the circle at the stadium 400 m is mistaken for 60 m! Compared with different applications, everywhere + -50-100m from 7 km. And this is complete crap!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

Since the standard Bip broke, I upgraded to the Bip S, which has a number of advantages. I am able to state categorically that the resistance to water that S'ke possesses is noticeably superior and matches the one that was declared. Everything else is just as incredible as it is with standard Bip's; they maintain a charge for a long time, they track steps and routes accurately, and I frequently use it to check messages and manage music. Also, the orange-blue coloring is deeply embedded into the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

Has some pros Everything works, it writes tracks, it doesn’t hang, it doesn’t bug, it’s really waterproof, although I shoot it in the bath. Cons: Removed the function to vibrate when the connection with the phone is lost, alas

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I was searching for an alternative to the Mi Band that was something that was more appealing, informative, and handy (I wore the entire series from 1 to 4). And most importantly, I wanted a solution to the problem that irritated me tremendously in the Mi Band of all versions with a screen, which was a revolting response to turning my hand to see the time. I wanted a solution to this problem so badly that I was willing to do anything to find one. That was successful once, maybe even twice. It…

Pros
  • My experience with wearable technology is limited to the Xiaomi Mi Band 4, as I have not tried any other smartwatches or wristbands (in addition to the 1, 2, and 3 models). An good option would be a screen that does not require a backlight and that can be read in natural light. The reason for this is that it has a low pixel density, which results in a picture that is not nearly as rich, vivid, or dazzling as it typically is. It is not necessary to be able to tell time or use any of the other features of the clock; reading the time is suffice. Another advantage is that using this approach will ensure that the watch will last for a very long time, which is a plus. - Extremely high levels of autonomy; depending on how you intend to use it, you won't have to worry about charging it for at least three weeks even if you don't use it very often. To me, one of the most significant considerations is whether or not the price is acceptable for what I'm getting. - They have a nice design, and in contrast to the Mi Band, they do not give the impression of being a child's plaything when worn on a man's hand. The pressure that is applied on the hand is spread more evenly over the hand as a result of the bigger surface area, the proportions are pleasant, and the band does not protrude from the wrist as much as the Mi Band does. - Convenient control: You can quickly access the functions you want by simply pressing a button and swiping your finger across the screen. This makes the control system very user-friendly. Despite this, very nothing is prepared (see cons). Both the sensor that monitors your heart rate and the pedometer look to be precise enough for their respective purposes. The global positioning system (GPS) works as it should, although it does have a few limitations. - The watch is capable of including workouts (yes, this feature was originally available on the Mi Band 4); but, there is now a wider variety of programs from which to chose. There is a helpful tool that will immediately suspend any activities that are being carried out at the moment. For example, they intended to go for a stroll or ride their bikes, but when they stopped (by going into the store), the watch itself stopped collecting data. The watch restarted its data collection after the wearer picked up where it left off and continued their previous activity, whether it be walking or driving. - You are able to attach one workout to the long press of a button, which is an extremely helpful feature (I set a walk so that you can switch it on while you are moving about)! - A wider selection of options for customizing the strap as a result of having a regular 20 mm jack, much like in other watches; this allows for more customization options. You will have the ability to assign direct access to the watch functions that are used the most frequently if you have a couple of watch faces that can be customized and choose how they look (for example, I set a quick access to the timer and workouts).
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pros and cons, think before buying.

Got pros: The color is pleasant, they look chic, it is very comfortable to swim with them, weightless With its cons. They constantly lose contact with the phone, do not deliver messages received on the phone, the screen is not bright, the vibration is weak when calling