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HONOR Band 5 Global Smart Bracelet, Pink Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Description of HONOR Band 5 Global Smart Bracelet, Pink

Fitness bracelet Honor Band 5 is useful for everyone who cares about their health and goes in for sports. It tracks 10 types of physical activity (walking, running, etc.) and recognizes 4 main swimming styles. Thanks to TruSeen 3.0 technology, the bracelet measures the heart rate with high accuracy. It also monitors sleep, recognizes sleep-related problems and suggests solutions. In addition, the bracelet tracks the distance traveled, the number of calories burned. In addition, Honor Band 5 will notify you of incoming calls and SMS messages on your smartphone. The gadget is reliably protected ...

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Prior to this bracelet, Honor Band 4 owned and there are not so many changescompared to it. Nevertheless, if you need a fitness bracelet for monitoring sleep, sports,comunting calories, measuring heart rate and blood oxygen levels, then you will not find anything more accurate for this money. Detailed tests of all sensors andcomparison with Honor Band 4 here -> ? v=MVBLXL2D5_U

Pros
  • pulse oximeter The most accurate readings of all such devices (see comment) Bright screen Convenient application for synchronization with a smartphone
Cons
  • Bluetooth 4.2 Autonomy from 6 to 12 days

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I purchased both an Honor Band 5 for myself and a Mi Band 4 for my wife. A more thorough assessment and personal usage experience posted on Zen under the username mnenie-5d56437a92414d00ad00879f

Pros
  • 1. Cost ($1700 on Ali with a two-week delivery time) 2. Constant monitoring of heart rate. Monitoring blood oxygen saturation (works well) 4. Convenient charging (no removing from strap required) 5. Classic buckle 6. With a smart alarm clock and heart rate analysis, charge daily consumption by 10-12%. 7. I preferred Huawei Health over Mi Fit because of the better sleep analysis.
Cons
  • 1. A 100 mAh battery. faster than the Mi Band 4 (which has a 135 mAh battery as well), around two times as fast 2. There are only three good default screens out of a possible eight. 3. NFC is only available in China (okay, not particularly a negative, but a fact) 4. The amount of steps is normal, however given the distance covered, there is clearly a problem. I guess with my height of 181 cm, I can't have an average step of 95-100 cm. Mi Band 4 estimates an average step size of 65 cm, which is more accurate. I believe they'll complete it in the firmware.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

I suggest looking for multicolored straps on AliExpress to purchase. You can read about all of my thoughts in the following detailed review of Huawei products: Hello life! Or just a typical day with my Huawei devices!

Pros
  • 1. Functionality including: notifications about incoming calls and messages; notifications when the device loses connection with the user's smartphone; monitoring of the user's sleep; monitoring of the user's heart rate; measurement of the amount of oxygen in the blood; pedometer and distance measurement; tracking of exercise; phone search; and control of the device's camera. 2. Alarm! 3. Cost. 4. Design.
Cons
  • 1. There is no GPS for anyone who needs to track their whereabouts while running but does not have a smartphone.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The ability to manage music on the phone, the strap, the accurate tracking of sleep, the reliability of the device, the display, and the usefulness of the application are all pros for this product. Con: The program requires that the location detection feature of the phone be kept active at all times; otherwise, it will not be able to find the bracelet. In 2022, synchronization with the cloud will no longer be possible due to regulatory restrictions.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

The cost is really reasonable. There are many different sorts of workouts that are capable of being recorded and reported to the program via the phone's connection.

Pros
  • The combination of usability and efficiency
Cons
  • Did not make it public. I have been making consistent use of it for well over a quarter of a year now.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

It's something I never take off. I simply shoot images in order to make money. The only thing that is keeping NFC for payment from earning the title of "king of fitness bracelets" is Bluetooth. Below are some advantages: Compatibility assured with both the Huawei phone and the native Huawei Health software. Configuration of the functions is flexible, and there are various display possibilities. Finally, in order to change the bracelet, you do not require a screwdriver, as was the case with Band

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I bought my wife was satisfied, I recommend functions that are not particularly necessary, such as sleep monitoring and turn off auto synchronization. Pros below: I quickly tuned in, the declared functionality all works, there was no marriage. Cons below: Opening hours are overestimated by a maximum of three days with all incl. Functions, however, and smart 10% faster began to discharge.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

Can be recommended for purchase. The bracelet quickly became friends with the native application, a great option for everyday use. With its pros: It sits comfortably on the hand, excellent workmanship, there is all the necessary functionality, nice colors on the screen, the pedometer is quite accurate, the bracelet is very good in all respects. Message notifications come correctly, the display does not irritate me personally. Some cons: With sleep monitoring turned on, the charge runs out very…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Low quality, I will not buy this anymore.

As a discussion. It would be nice if the bracelets had a screen position setting (vertical/horizontal). Then, when wearing the bracelet with a dial on the inside of the wrist, it would be more convenient to read the horizontal text. Has pros: * Soft bracelet with a strap like a watch, does not unhook like Mi Band 2 * Bright screen Has cons: * The interface is inconvenient. You choose, for example, a pedometer and, on that small screen, you watch a huge blue shoe and the number of steps below in

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The night mode cannot be adjusted in terms of timing; it activates at 10 p.m.; Additionally, the brightness of the night mode cannot be changed independently from the main brightness; rather, it is influenced by it (the greater the main brightness, the higher the night mode brightness). I had to fiddle around a bit to make the option of additional dials in the Huawei health application available to customers starting in 2022. There was also no synchronization with cloud storage. I'm not…

Pros
  • 1) records sleep during the day 2) Depending on the watch face, either the main screen or when you click on it displays the current weather. 3) The display's night mode feature (automatic dimming at night). 4) You can redial an incoming call. 5) Huawei Health app's comprehensive sleep statistics 6) The lock that secures the strap's end (third photo) 7) It is practical to check notifications without pulling out the phone, however the amount of text displayed is constrained. 8) Fairly user-friendly charging connection 9) the capability to pause, switch, and regulate the level of music tracks and films (from the gallery, from YouTube, and movies) being played on a smartphone, both with and without headphones. 10) high maximum brightness: even in direct sunshine, everything is visible on the screen. 11) You may toggle the display of some icons in the menu (such as those that show the number of hours you slept last night, the amount of oxygen in your blood, the pace at which your heart beats, the ability to control music or activate a certain training mode) as well as their location.
Cons
  • 1) When turning the wrist, the display does not always light up (when lifting and turning, it typically does), which may be very frustrating, especially if the second hand is occupied. You must hit the button with your nose (also for the Mi Band 2), although you eventually get used to it. 2) The display does not illuminate after turning the hand if the hand is vertical (the angle of inclination of the hand relative to the horizontal is greater than 45 °) (also true for the Mi Band 2). 3) It is impossible to alter the time at which you go to sleep or wake up. 4) Your overall sleep duration will be overstated if you remain still and relaxed, as the wristband may interpret this as sleep: • If you lie in bed for a while after waking up, the bracelet will frequently refer to sleep during this period (the mi band 2 also has this feature, but the mi fit allows you to manually change the duration of sleep). • While I was seated in a chair at the hairdresser, the bracelet thought I was nodding off. 5) If you go to sleep before 20:00, this period of time is added to the previous day's sleep in the statistics. 6) In contrast to Mi Band 2, where the vibration is greater and more pleasant, this one is uncomfortable. 7) This function is worthless since the step required to adjust the volume from the wristband is too great (4 divisions (27%) for the Meizu 15 and 10 divisions (66%) for the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro. 8) When you see notifications on your phone, they are not automatically erased from the bracelet; instead, you must manually clear the bracelet of them. 9) You can only set alarms and manage them through the Huawei Health app, not through the bracelet itself. 10) You cannot move the settings in the bracelet menu; if you scroll up the menu, they constantly appear after the third icon. 11) Over time, the strap strap frequently started to come loose from the strap end lock. The bracelet may result in lower heart rate readings during vigorous activity since it assumes that the wearer is sleeping and records sleep with phase tracking while lying disassembled on the nightstand.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

tests for two weeks. I am unsure of the reason why the pulse measurement is off during training. There is a very modest pulse. The bracelet indicates 80–90 while the track (and it feels like it) reads 130; that's not even humorous. The actions are generally seen as incorrect. He makes a really good error, but there is no way I could drive two kilometers from the fitness center to the dining room while walking a thousand steps. Thus, daily overestimations are highly reasonable. Periodically…

Pros
  • The dial is fine, the control is normal, and the app is likewise typical; it works well with the iPhone.
Cons
  • Pedometer is not reliable Pulse is unreliable The rest, I simply don't believe.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

I took it as the first fitness tracker - I am very pleased with the result. The main setup is carried out through the Huawei Health application - quite convenient and intuitive. In general, a good and understandable tracker. Its pros: Bright screen, great feature set, long battery life, waterproof Cons: Curved step counter: records every hand swing as a step, reads every drop as a touch, there is no way to customize the menu, but all this is nitpicking - not so scary

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

After the Honor Band 5i, the display is just fine, the resolution is almost twice as high. Skins for the screen are more diverse, there are plenty to choose from. Different pros: The display is very decent. Good measurement accuracy (steps, pulse, saturation). Cons below: As with most watches/fitness trackers, a special cot adapter is required for charging. This is inconvenient, because if you go somewhere - you have to take it with you. The previous bracelet I had was Honor Band 5i, it could…

Pros: Bright high quality display. Ease of management. Functions work without special errors. Charges quickly and holds charge well. With its cons: In the shower, the sensor is triggered by water. But in general, this does not interfere. Immediately in the kit take a protective film, glass. Because I hit the bracelet on the same day (((

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are a few bugs, basically the norm.

Pros below: Lightweight, comfortable, leather-colored bracelet, sometimes unfastened, counting steps not exactly, showed saturation, sometimes buggy. Should show static movement in an hour, but this is a problem. One fine morning, a spot appeared on the display, and the screen became dim. Cons below: After 2 years, the screen became cloudy, a spot appeared in the middle of the display

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Has pros: Gorgeous toy! Measures pulse and saturation: continuous monitoring of pulse is very useful. Sleep assessment is also a useful thing. Waterproof. Different cons: Raw software, synchronization often falls off. It is treated with rebinding.