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Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

After a year of service, the bluetooth component ceased connecting properly, and they solidified into stone. When the clock is off, it lights up, and vice versa when it's on. But I still went ahead and purchased them new ones because nothing else comes close to competing with it in terms of price and functionality. Because I used them in the shower every day for an entire year, I don't think it's necessary to worry too much about their resistance to water or to the effects of drops.

Pros
  • This bracelet is great since it not only precisely tracks my steps and activities, but it also recognizes when I am sleeping and alerts me when I have moved out of my resting position.
Cons
  • Belt tail holder is flimsy; it's not uncommon to have to make adjustments.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

This bracelet is a great option for those who own a Huawei or Honor smartphone. Initially, I planned to purchase a smart watch, but I've come to know that this gadget is more suited to my needs. And the cost has been drastically reduced.

Pros
  • Vibrant and legible screen, noticeable shake, user-friendly controls. Attractive, Dependable, and Brainy!
Cons
  • The strap (hyastik) is poorly fastened, since it slides out of the loop and dangles awkwardly. Messages, from which app you usually can't tell (and must make an educated guess). Short battery life; only four to five days in normal use (sleep, pedometer, no exercise!

Between bands 4 and 5, I settled on band 4. There isn't a huge difference, but out of the bunch, I preferred number 5. His reputation was high, and his blood oxygen level appeared to be 5 (I used it 5 times per day). If your flat is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, it will stay connected to your phone even if you move to a different room. The shower is a great place to check your messages and see who's calling. Fits nicely and doesn't get in the way. It's not like a watch in that you won't…

Pros
  • To begin with, I paid $2260 for it, but you can find it for $4000–$5000 at MVideo and other such stores. Design and functionality were excellent.
Cons
  • The pedometer's precision is quite poor. The battery is not factory-rated to last two weeks, but only one, and that's with light use. Personally, I was able to use the bracelet for 6 days while constantly connecting to my phone, receiving notifications, checking my pulse, and checking the clock. Constant use during exercise and monitoring of heart rate will reduce battery life to no more than three days.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. My phone disappears into thin air frequently. Recognize the bracelet! There is no need to have a mobile device on hand at the building site, as all incoming calls will be displayed on the screen. Superior sleep monitoring software. makes it worth the price.

Pros
  • Cool gizmo. The rental period is for 5 months.
Cons
  • You gain steps when you wave your hand rapidly while remaining stationary.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. I frequently lose track of my phone and have to start over. Look for the bracelet. The screen displays incoming calls, so there's no need to bring a phone to the building site. Excellent tool for monitoring one's rest. merits the price tag.

Pros
  • Useful gizmo. The rental period is for 5 months.
Cons
  • I increase the number of steps when you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

Honor Band 5 is the same as Honor Band 4, with the exception of the icon design, which is why it cost more. I had originally intended to purchase Honor Band 4, but it ended up being more expensive. If you already have band 4, it is not worthwhile to take the fifth. has benefits In addition to the standard features that every fitness bracelet has, I enjoyed the application, design, phone finder feature, and charging, which doesn't require removing the capsule. Cons are: Even when the wristband…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

A worthless toy, the only useful feature being the pedometer. The app is complete and utter garbage. Particularly, it was disruptive to the battery. Got pros: Easy to use, affordable, does not slow down, is not afraid of water, and features a variety of screen themes Having certain negative aspects The glass is quite fragile, the battery can run for four days without being connected to a smartphone, the number of steps taken is average, and the pulse is made up of oxygen and sleep data from the

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A reliable product, quality is acceptable.

Due to my inability to participate in Now sports, my bracelet has been stripped down to the bare essentials. Step counter, movement tracker, and sleep analyzer. Additional health aspects that are not sport-specific would be appreciated. Add more features to the program. Plus, it has its benefits. In-depth analysis of your night's rest, oxygen monitoring, and nudges to get up and move around. Consequences with. Simple day-to-day functions (reflecting, breathing, etc.). The available desktop…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

For my mother's background heart rate management, I purchased it as a gift. Mom 60+. She likes them and they work as expected, which I worked out pretty quickly. Very content. As I began to concentrate on the application's health advice, I started to worry less and overthink things. She received a lot of assistance from the bracelet in determining when to take breaks from her chores.

Pros
  • Simple to use and set up the program. logical user interface. Long-lasting charge retention. The cost-to-quality ratio is favorable.
Cons
  • Although it isn't the most convenient charging method, it is a matter of habit.

With all of its benefits, including a number of different exercise modes, a heart rate monitor, a measurement of oxygen levels in the blood, and the ability to switch music from a wristband, I won't even bother looking for a reason to complain about it. A fitness bracelet that is both affordable and of a great quality. The pulse is displayed with a startling degree of accuracy. I use for running indicators that match to the data, and there is very little distortion in the data. Got cons: It was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Best value for the money; I do business with them in a pool; they can identify the stroke I use. They are highly accurate in gauging arterial blood oxygen saturation (I tested one while ill with covid and found that its readings matched those of a pulse oximeter). Simply said, the best value around! Recruited Expertise: An affordable wristband with water resistance, a sleep monitor, and multiple exercise modes Told you so: The clasp may not be the most secure method of attaching the strap to…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

purchased in the pool. I start counting again after 300 meters, calories appear, and speed. I also use it for regular workout and monitor my heart rate to gauge my progress. I'm not sure about the steps; they're not that crucial. Calls and alarms are useful while the phone is silent, though. I'm pleased with the price because I used a coupon code and got my points back.

Pros
  • flexible charging. long-lasting charge storage. appropriate for the pool.
Cons
  • Workouts are monotonous.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A little disappointed, a bad purchase.

In short, this is a child's toy that some adult women might like using to give the impression that they are working out. ...or tech-obsessed youth. Definitely bad for sports. The price of a regular heart rate monitor appears to be at least three times more. However, this is true of all sporting goods. The solution you're looking for remains elusive. Instead of considering the bare minimum, manufacturers tend to increase the quantity of features. The biggest issue is that it stops functioning…

Pros
  • Wristband construction and closure. Relaxing, fashionable, and discrete. Normal resting heart rate and step count. Inaccuracy is less than 2% at most. It's optimized for use with a mobile device.
Cons
  • During training, I saw that my heart rate peaked at 128 and averaged 99 when it should have been closer to 160 and 130, respectively. Choose the type of heart rate monitor that best fits your needs. When its primary function—pulse measurement—is considered, it is clear that the device does not address the issue. The blood oxygen level is another source of deception. For instance, while at rest, it displays a significant range (from 97 to 100%).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

In general, things like keeping track of time and basic activities will be eliminated. Calls, SMS, and IMs are all legible despite the small screen size. Bought it for $1900 at M-Video. The program on smart has already "flown" twice, and in full, with removal and reinstallation, thus I'm adding a review dated 01/18/2023. Create a whole new account on the Honor server as the old one cannot be recovered upon registration.

Pros
  • I swam in the river and it was fine. The barest essential set of capabilities Style (better than the majority of bracelets) Independence (a guaranteed 5-6 days)
Cons
  • Disconnection occurs frequently, even when a phone is physically close by. There is no fail detection mechanism built in. I had to use the restroom, so I'll have to rejoin via the app when I get back (unless I'm missing a step). He uses his own algorithm to keep track of your steps (it's like you're sitting, you don't move anywhere much, you drive home by car, well, to the store - and in the evening "congratulations, you have passed 5 thousand steps." Where, when.))))

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

I decided that it was a nice gesture to be sent to training and that it was not a waste of time. However, he left a favorable impression; he is frequently ated, and everything functions admirably. Since it's not recommended that guys sport an egg on their hand, I went with a suitably honorable design for this football glove. If you're going to run, you might as well shorten your distance between shifts in hockey, as playing counts as a free workout. And it's all good

Pros
  • Display Waterproof Soft shoulder straps Excellent usability + - all the numbers add up Not drowning is not a waste of time.
Cons
  • Ideally, I'd like to lower my prices.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. My phone disappears into thin air frequently. Look for the bracelet. The screen displays incoming calls, so there's no need to bring a phone to the building site. The sleep-tracking functionality is excellent. merits the price tag.

Pros
  • An excellent electronic device. There is a 5-month commitment required.
Cons
  • You gain steps when you wave your hand rapidly while remaining stationary.

I am overjoyed with my buy. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. I frequently lose track of my phone and have to start over. Look for the bracelet. On the job site, you won't need your phone because your screen will display incoming calls. Excellent tool for monitoring one's rest. merits the price tag.

Pros
  • A useful tool, indeed. The rental period is for 5 months.
Cons
  • If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.

In overall, I have no complaints. When compared to its predecessor, the Honor Band 3, this is a significant improvement. In terms of value, it's excellent. Another very appealing and functional stopwatch/timer. The search feature on my phone is always helpful.

Pros
  • Even during training, the pulse measures pretty correctly; the key is selecting the appropriate mode from among numerous; free training is the most important. The screen can be customized. You can mute the music temporarily, and then play it again, although the resuming feature isn't 100% reliable. Keeping tabs on your snooze time can be entertaining. able to detect oxygen saturation levels in the blood
Cons
  • Artist and song titles don't always appear in the music player. Adjusting how tightly or loosely the bracelet is fastened affects how often it takes a reading throughout training.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I am overjoyed with my buy. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. I frequently lose track of my phone and have to start over. Look for the bracelet. There is no need to have a mobile device on hand at the building site, as all incoming calls will be displayed on the screen. The sleep-tracking functionality is excellent. merits the price tag.

Pros
  • That's a nice piece of technology. Use for a period of 5 months.
Cons
  • I increase the number of steps when you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still.