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Excellent buy; I'm very satisfied. Inches, beats, and hemoglobin 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. The sleep-tracking functionality is excellent. justifies the price tag.

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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

A pedometer, heart rate monitor, and an oxygen saturation sensor are all included. Many different kinds of instruction. If you'd like to customize the interface beyond the default dials, the program lets you accomplish that. You can configure your phone to alert you to incoming messages via Viber, Whatsapp, email, and so on. Displays incoming calls so you never miss a call (useful if you have a young child and tend to hide your phone). A mobile phone search feature is available. This is the…

Pros
  • Easy to use, clean design, crisp screen, and full functionality are all selling points.
Cons
  • I still haven't uncovered it.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

It was Mi Band 3 who came before him. This one features a strap that is a much better and more comfortable. Working with notifications in this location is a very inconvenient process. A notification was received that said, "xs how to close it;" I've been struggling with this issue for the past month. And there will be instances when it displays a number of notifications all at once, and while you can delete them all, one in particular will not open. The vibration is quite powerful and…

Pros
  • The material of the strap, the design of the screen, and the blood oxygen measurement
Cons
  • Although a single charge is sufficient for a week, dealing with notifications is a rather inconvenient process. Vibration is eerie to feel.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The bracelet is similar to a bracelet that has a conventional set of functions, such as a pulse monitor, saturation monitor, sleep analysis monitor, and step counter. The charge is retained for a period of five days, provided that the bracelet is not removed during that time. If the bracelet is left on during exercise and is not switched off, Akum's effectiveness is reduced by 85 percent in just one day (the bracelet continued to attempt to count the wearer's pulse even when it was laying on a…

Pros
  • Keeping a charge, notifications from the phone, and a variety of other numbers in its memory.
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

It is not Honor's responsibility, but Google Fit does not offer a lot of flexibility. Google Fit is aware of the bracelet application; however, it does not load all of the data from it. This is really disappointing. Their application (like "health") is on fire, as demonstrated by testing on my mother's iPhone. All of the data, as well as data from other apps (such pressure readings from an Omron and weight readings from scales), and data pertaining to attractiveness in general, are retrieved…

Pros
  • 1. IP68 dust/water proof. I didn't even attempt to swim with them, but while my kid is taking a bath, not only can I confidently put my hand in the water while wearing a watch, but I can even take a tranquil shower. For the sake of comparison, my mother poured water into the gadget while bathing her grandchild while wearing a watch that was made by a different company and had an IP67 rating (slightly inferior water protection). (Everything worked out in the end, but the discomforting fogging of the screen from the inside continued for several days). 2. Maintains a standard grip on the bluetooth device. If it loses its bluetooth connection (while moving away from the phone), it will reconnect normally once it is brought closer to the phone. In most cases, this takes place in an apartment, which features solid walls and a generous amount of living space. Even if there is a lot of background noise or the phone is set to mute, the bluetooth connection does not break down when it is in close proximity to the phone and I am aware that they are calling or writing to me. 3. A standard option for the dials. After reading the evaluations, which stated that there were a limited number of dials and no options, I decided to get it for the new year of 2022. It would appear that the reviews are out of date because there were already dials for the ng 2022. There were definitely more than five of them, but I didn't count exactly how many there were—maybe fifty. 4. A pulse oximeter is available for use. What a wonderful present for the year 2022. This past year I was diagnosed with pneumonia, and the pulse oximeter revealed a reading of less than 95. Before I became ill, it had consistently shown 98, and I had the impression that it had always shown in that manner. But no. 5. I am pleased with the program because it accommodates my preferences. (sleep, pulse, steps). It was necessary for me to have an elliptical cross trainer. Even if you do not log into the application for an entire week, the data for the preceding days will still be in their proper places. It would appear that the bracelet loads them at regular intervals. 6. I am unable to determine how many steps there are because there is nothing to gauge them against. However, even if you move your arms while lying on the couch, those steps won't count toward your total. Additionally, he will write in an hour if you do not move for an hour (provided that you allow this feature in the settings). 7. It has a battery life of five days on a single charge and can measure your heart rate continuously as well as monitor your sleep. Rapidly charges the device. 8. You're not allowed to scratch for the next six months.
Cons
  • 1. Strap. It does not come undone, everything is OK, and it maintains its hold extremely well. On the other hand, the interior is not corrugated but rather smooth. There are no grooves present that could be used for ventilation. There are a lot of holes in it, but they weren't able to save me (the bracelet doesn't spin on my arm). In any case, I had irritation since the skin underneath the strap wasn't able to breathe properly. The issue was resolved over time without further incident. Either the skin became accustomed to it or I began to treat the silicone of the strap with chlorhexidine water every couple of days (it's now become a habit). 2. The smart alarm (which should determine the best moment in the time span to get you up) only roused me to consciousness one time in total. According to the plan, I should have been in a deep sleep, but the bracelet apparently thought there was nothing it could do to wake up a person who was already awake. At the very least, he woke up at the conclusion of the period of time that was mentioned, but not at all. Take care when adjusting this parameter.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

If you don't engage in strenuous physical activity or have a cardiac condition, you can get by with a simple watch. While jogging, I simply use it to check my heart rate and change songs. Messages are difficult to read on a mobile device's small screen. has some benefits It: 1. Counts your steps more or less precisely; 2. Gives you a warning before your heart rate reaches potentially harmful levels while you exercise. Third, it has a sharp and colorful AMOLED screen; fourth, it lets you change…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

A great thing in terms of price to quality ratio. I wore both devices at once in the water since it performs better than the Amazfit Stratos 3 sports watch in various aspects of swimming (statistics by segments). If occasionally swimming is also very excellent for episodic sports. The price of watches that are ten times better in every way, ideal for athletes and seasoned amateurs, and made by Garmin, which I have not used, is ten times higher. Although for me the sports component and sleep…

Pros
  • Better than Mi Bands (at least those that were available when I used this device), good sleep tracking with three settings. Excellent option for pool swimming; distinguishes between styles every 50 meters and records statistics for each section.
Cons
  • When skiing or running, there is no GPS, which reduces measurement precision. It can occasionally add circles to standing or sluggish movement at the pool's edge when calculating distance. After some time of continuous use, the strap holder fractured, therefore I had to get a new bracelet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The phone call was established promptly. We have not lost contact. Keeps track of time spent sleeping rather reliably. However, I have my pedometer on me at all times; on average, I "walk" between 300 and 500 steps when dreaming. If you disable the continuous heart rate tracking, you can get roughly three to four days out of the battery. When activated, it lasts for around 48 hours. Rapidly charges

Cons
  • Unreliable step counter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

fantastic bracelet with a strong set of exercises. somewhat waterproof, a week's worth of battery life (with sleep monitoring), fashionable, and cozy. Everything is visible on the dial, even at a minimum on a sunny day, and the screen may be customized. all in all, a wise decision!

I believe it to be a good value for the money. In addition, I charge every three days. Different pros: I loved the design, independence, and matching simplicity. The dream and the heartbeat are exact. The pedometer can be misleading; I use one myself and also bought one for my mother as a gift. has drawbacks App on the AppStore (which frequently freezes and is deficient in features compared to the android version). There are no notifications for incoming calls through Whatsapp, although…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

Protection against water, monitoring of heart rate and blood oxygen content, pedometer, alarm clock, control of music, dials, text messages, timer, stopwatch, timer, sports programs, and blood oxygen content!

Pros
  • Hello, good day to all. The battery is supposed to last for about two weeks, but this is only true if almost all of the functions are turned off. If all of the functions are enabled, then the battery will last for a little less than a week approximately. I got the honor Band5 in midnight blue as part of a promotion, which made me very happy. I really like the smart bracelet because it has good functionality, everything works fine, and it has been time-tested. It's a great brand, and I choose to use it; I've been using it for a long time, and everything from the phone to the scales to the tracker works great. Thank you!
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

Those of you who were looking for a good heart rate monitor and pedometer are going to want to take my advice. The highest standard is one of honor! The comfort and overall design are two pros. Color it the same way as in the photo. A practical buckle is attached to the strap, ensuring that it will not become unbuckled while you are on the move. Everything operates precisely like it is described in the instructions. Maintain a charge for an extended period of time. Totally free of lying. The…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

All of the claimed qualities are present at a 100% level. There are no issues with pairing or losing the phone. Waterproof, battery-operated. As it turns out, keeping tabs on how much time you spend asleep is a pretty good idea. The clock helped them figure out why the husband sleeps so much but still feels exhausted all the time.

Pros
  • It's all good!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I adored the bracelet, by the way! Every feature operates quite accurately. looks fashionable and nice on the hand. I had been considering getting a smart bracelet for a very long time before deciding on this particular model. based on evaluations. She did not regret it at all. I appreciated the courteous and quick delivery of the package. Stopwatch, timer, clock, pedometer, blood oxygen level, calls, messages, and phone search. One of the best purchases I've made recently

Pros
  • both elegant and precise. Quick shipment
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My impression of the purchase is good, buy it.

I had a Chinese company make me a bracelet. It's more of a cosmetic update to Band 4 than a true fifth version. From the outside, it is impossible to tell which bracelet model you have. Take your time deciding if you really need to upgrade the "fleece" from your Band 4 to a Band 5 if you currently own one. has certain advantages: One, the tally of steps taken isn't that horrible. There are numerous sorts of physical activity. Having a "simple and tasteful" appearance and nothing else. Finds out

It served as a timepiece and ornament, so I stole it. A caller's READY name is displayed and the call can be reset if necessary (something I didn't know about until much later). It will be difficult for me to read on the smartphone, but I intend to examine all of the content that piques my interest. Thus, with minimal expenditure, I was able to satisfy my needs. I like how easy it is to charge, because before I had to unhook a section of the bracelet to plug it in, and the plastic eventually…

Pros
  • The high standard of the components used
Cons
  • not found

bracelet as usual. The pulse is measured correctly and for a long time. The Mi Band competitor's pedometer is slightly more accurate than this one. Cool bracelet-based phone search functionality. More or less correctly, sleep is counted. The bracelet is connected to the phone and is detected by the phone, however tapping the bracelet does not cause it to respond, or it responds in 1 out of 100 cases, and ultimately it stopped responding altogether. I am altering the review after a year of use.

Pros
  • There is a lovely, brilliant screen, an oximeter (it's unclear why, but you can fiddle with it), and practical modes for sports like running and elliptical exercise. possesses a music switch
Cons
  • extremely discretely reports the discharge. So discretely that I frequently learn when he switched off when he sits down. On occasion, the bracelet's connection to the phone loses power and won't reconnect until you restart both devices (Xiaomi). - The screen ceased working after a year.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

I had been using the Mi Band 4 previously, but decided to upgrade to this one because it works with my Honor phone and doesn't require any other apps. The variance in these wristbands provides insight into the ethos of various corporations. The honor bracelet is made of what appears to be cheap plastic, and there are only eight bad dials; each time I look at my hand, I am reminded that I am a rogue and cannot afford a magnificent smart watch costing twenty to thirty thousand dollars, and I want

Pros
  • Pedometer, an oxygen-saturation measuring device
Cons
  • A total of 8 unpleasant dials. Price: Lower than ever before P.S., an ate came out, adding dials and a few more lights, I adjusted the rating to fit, they convinced you to take who hates - you'll visit me in my office after work.

According to the captured images, the pulse is currently showing a delay of about an hour, at 8:2022. Even though the wristband indicates that I slept for 9 hours and 15 minutes, I only slept for 7 hours. The smartphone started receiving sleep data after the meal, BUT: it also sends the price of firewood to the moon. A vivid dream is displayed during the awake state.

Pros
  • No observable advantages
Cons
  • Huawei Health app successfully installed. The wristband was essential for measuring heart rate in real time and displaying the data on a mobile device. The heart rate is displayed in the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone with a delay of 10 minutes to 1 hour if a bluetooth connection is established and "constant heart rate monitoring" is activated in the settings. No mention is made of training with any sort of heart rate regulation in real time. Two hours of sleep mismanagement. Huawei TruSleep is on, but no data is transferred to the phone. It's a step counter, but any smartphone will do. Complete waste of money; do not use.