- Visible in the daylight, brilliant screen with adjustable brightness. attractive appearance; superior to band 4. the simplicity of changing the strap. Compared to the Mi 4, the strap itself is more practical. Specifically, a heart rate cuff. I joined him in the shower, and everything is fine. If you leave the house without a phone, the connection to the phone itself is never lost; rather, the Bluetooth loss icon appears and the connection is quickly and painlessly restored.
- For iOS, there aren't nearly enough (just 2) informative screens. In comparison to the Mi Band 4 or Honor Band 3 (I didn't have an Honor 4), the battery life is not as good. The weather is a little odd, but mi band 4 displays well. I believe that's all.
- "To begin with, it's gorgeous!":) The bracelet's design is understated and unremarkable. I went with the classic black strap and couldn't be happier with my decision. The strap is removable, so I've been searching online for a stunning dark gray alternative. Second, it is quite pleasant to hold because it is so light and unobtrusive. The rather securely fastened rubber strap of the bracelet is nearly undetectable if, like me, you frequently wish to loosen the watch strap. Doesn't keep you awake at all, not even while you're asleep.
- There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the pedometer; everything that is expected of it appears to function. However, only if you also own another watch (details in the remark) with the date on the opposite hand. The main enhancement over the Honor Band 4 is the capability to continuously count the pulse while using the least amount of battery because the measurement occurs every few minutes or possibly, depending on the activity, you can measure the pulse without issues for a week without worrying about the battery running out quickly, unlike the Honor Band 4.
- (Old) Ergonomically terrible screens. Well, how can you create a great number of screens, but just have some of them show the date, some of them the weather, and others a sea of data on physical activity? Although nothing about the screen's capabilities or ability to display everything at once, as the Honor Band 4 does, there are certain limitations.
- The situation is fine. Recommend
- We liked the functionality such as tracking steps, showing the pulse and spO2, and notifying us of new incoming messages and new text messages. The pulse reading is pretty accurate, particularly if you flip the watch so that the face is towards the palm of your hand.
- There is no mood monitoring, despite the fact that it is declared, the music stops, and you have to re-enter the app in order to skip through the songs. Additionally, the app was not built to be controlled by a remote.
- Pulse measurement Functionality that is easy to use
- The remaining items
- Excellent timepiece; all declared functions are functional.
- Cool gizmo. There is a 5-month commitment required.
- If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.
- Bracelet of high quality. There's enough juice to last a week. Any watch face you want is yours for the taking, and they're all free.
- Good device. The length of use is for a period of five months.
- I advance one step for every very rapid wave of your hand that you make while remaining stationary.
- Good device. The usage period is 5 months.
- I add steps when you stand still and wave your hand really sharply.