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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

Has some pros A child will be receiving a fitness bracelet as a gift. Every single function, along with its explanation, is correct. Some cons: A relatively short distance between the phone and the bracelet in terms of the communication radius. It is important that the phone is located close to the bracelet.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

Screen size and quality are two distinct benefits. A perfect fit for the phone docking station. There are a number of training modes available, as well as oxygen and heart rate monitoring. Currently, there is weather, but that's all. Negative: It's not very watertight. I did fine in the water, but it's not worth washing off with because three thousand will blow away.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

The benefits: A kid's fitness wristband was placed on order. Each and every described function is correct. Distinct drawbacks: The range at which calls can be received by the bracelet is rather limited. The wristband should be in close proximity to the phone.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

The pluses: A kid's fitness wristband was placed on order. All of the described functions are correct. Contrast several: The phone and the wristband only have a limited range of communication. Put the phone near the bracelet.

The benefits of it include: A child will be receiving a fitness bracelet as a gift. Every single function, along with its explanation, is correct. despite its advantages. A relatively short distance between the phone and the bracelet in terms of the communication radius. It is important that the phone is located close to the bracelet.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

I upgraded from the Honor Band 3 to this one and am a little put down. independence first - the third one lasted a lot longer. I didn't like the strap either because the clasp reminded me of a watch while practicing sports, but the clip on the third one was much more practical. This clasp sticks to everything all the time, which is a major drawback. In the third group, tapping the screen with the knuckles activated and deactivated the "swimming" mode. By the fifth, you've done the exercise…

Pros
  • Easy on the body. Superb style. Good presentation. I think the sports calculations are spot on, with the possible exception of swimming. Waterproof. Saturation level measurement is perhaps not as precise as with specialized gear, but it does work; I tested it out for myself when I was unwell and it did. Although the phone's functions are restricted, music can be managed remotely.
Cons
  • Even with the constant heart rate measurement disabled, the device only lasts for about four to five days of use. There's not enough room for the weather data. Poorly designed clasp. Working out while "swimming" presents a number of challenges. Miniature versions of the current temperature and battery percentage are shown on the screen.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice product, happy with my purchase and may buy again.

My bracelet's capabilities have been severely limited because I can't participate in any Now sports. Step counter, movement tracker, and sleep analyzer. Including health metrics that aren't directly tied to sports would be great. Add more features to the program. The benefits it offers: In-depth analysis of your night's sleep, oxygen monitoring, and nudges to get up and move around. A few drawbacks: Simple day-to-day functions (reflecting, breathing, etc.). The available desktop wallpapers are…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

When paired with Honor's smartphone, the bracelet becomes a welcome addition to the user's wrist. There are alerts, a gorgeous, precise design, and seldom any freezes at all.

Pros
  • Price. Functional. Everything a contemporary citizen may want is right here. Displaying your heart rate, oxygen saturation, and training modes.
Cons
  • Having high hopes is reasonable. Very satisfied with the value. There isn't enough freedom, but. This week is quite good.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

My daughter was inspired by my bracelet and went out and bought one for herself. Oh, I forgot it! You can play, pause, and adjust the level of music right from your smartphone. You can also track how long you were in a deep sleep state. The pressure and blood oxygen saturation can be determined by anyone who so chooses. Another feature is the ability to temporarily disable notifications (because you never know when someone might be watching) if you remove the bracelet from your wrist to charge…

Pros
  • Easy drying after doing the dishes or taking a shower is facilitated by the screen's brightness and the fact that the straps are not solid but rather in a hole. About three weeks of juice is stored. Charging is hassle-free because you don't have to undo the straps. Those alerts are really reliable. The visual on the screen can be altered. No scrapes were discovered for over 3.5 months. The fact that I have a huawei phone means that I can operate the camera without having to set a timer or return to the phone every few seconds. And of course, using a wristband to locate a phone.
Cons
  • I'd like to make an undeclared payment with my NFC wristband.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Advantages that are different led me to purchase it instead of accepting a free Honor Band 3. The color screen and the several knobs are both welcome additions. Has some drawbacks On the troika, it lasts for 12-14 days, while on the third charge, it lasts for a week.

This bracelet is a great option for those who own Huawei or Honor smartphones. Initially, I planned to purchase a smart watch, but I concluded that this gadget would better serve my needs. The cost is also significantly reduced.

Pros
  • Easy to read and navigate, with a noticeable vibration and clear, bright screen. Superb in all respects: convenience, dependability, and brilliance!
Cons
  • The strap's (hyastik) poor attachment leaves a lot to be desired; it shifts and dangles awkwardly. Messages, where the origin is sometimes unknown (requiring some educated guesswork). Low battery life; just four to five days with normal use (sleep, pedometer, no exercise!).

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. I frequently lose track of my phone and have to start over. Identify the bracelet! On the job site, you won't need your phone because your screen will display incoming calls. Superior sleep monitoring software. justifies the price tag.

Pros
  • This is a handy device. Use for a period of 5 months.
Cons
  • If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.

Google Fit is not very practical, but that is not Honor's issue. Unfortunately, while recognizing the bracelet application, Google Fit does not import all of the data from it. They have a fire application (like "health"), which was tested on my mother's iPhone. All information is gathered, along with information from other programs (such as pressure from an Omron, weight from scales, and beauty in general). Overall, I'm happy because everything fits my needs. I required a pulse monitor for the…

Pros
  • 1. IP68 water and dust proof. I didn't try to swim with them, but when my child was in the bath, I dipped my hand in water holding a watch without getting nervous. I also went to the shower without getting nervous. My mother scooped water into a watch she owns from a different brand that has IP67 (slightly inferior water protection) while bathing her grandchild. Although it was successful, the screen was uncomfortably misted for a number of days. 2. Normal holding of the Bluetooth. If the bluetooth connection is lost (when moving away from the phone), it reconnects while getting close to the device. This typically occurs in an apartment, where there is plenty of room and solid walls. Even if it is noisy or the phone is on mute, the bluetooth does not lose, so when the phone is nearby, I always know when someone is calling or writing to me. 3. Usual selection of dials. I purchased it for the start of the year 2022 after reading reviews that claimed there were few dials and no options. Evidently, the appraisals were out of date because there were already dials for the year 2022—at least five, and possibly as many as fifty. 4. A pulse oximeter is present. What an awesome present for 2022. This year, I got pneumonia, and the pulse oximeter indicated that it was below 95. Prior to the illness, it consistently displayed 98, so I assumed that was how it always displayed. But no. 5. The application is good and shows everything I desired. (sleep, heartbeat, steps). I needed to buy an elliptical trainer. The information will be available for the previous days even if you don't access the application for a week. It appears that the bracelet loads them periodically. 6. There is nothing to compare steps against, thus I have no idea how to measure them. However, the steps are not counted if you recline on the couch and move your arms. Additionally, if you allow it in the settings, he will write in an hour while you remain still. 7. It operates for 5 days on a single charge with sleep tracking and always-on heart rate monitoring. has a rapid charge. 8. No nicks for six months.
Cons
  • 1. Strap. It doesn't come undone, everything works fine, and it holds firmly. But the interior is smooth, not ribbed. There are no ventilation grooves. There are numerous holes in it, but they didn't help me (the bracelet doesn't rotate on my arm) and I ended up getting discomfort because the flesh underneath the strap couldn't breathe. The issue gradually faded. Either the skin adapted to it, or I began to treat the strap's silicone with chlorhexidine water every few days (it's become a habit now). 2. A smart alarm that should pick the ideal time to wake me up within the given window of time woke me up a total of once. The bracelet determined that there was nothing to wake up a sound sleeper because, according to the schedule, I had a deep slumber. At least he woke up at the end of the time period, but no. Use this setting with caution.

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. How many, how fast, and how much oxygen is in your blood all matter. 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. Superior sleep monitoring software. merits the price tag.

Pros
  • Useful gizmo. There is a 5-month commitment required.
Cons
  • If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.

I would recommend purchasing it because it is really easy to read messages, adjust music, and so on. It is a fitness bracelet, and it does all of its primary purposes really well. Some pros: Excellent watch with a straightforward user interface. Maintains its charge quite well. On the other hand, the men appear really fashionable. The strap does not stretch and it is fastened extremely securely. On the dial, you have a number of different choices; there is something to suit everyone's…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

The bracelet is beautiful, but it isn't flawless in any way. The advantages include a color AMOLED screen, a sleek design (in my opinion), sleep monitoring that provides specific information about each stage of sleep, and water resistance. a pedometer, a heart rate monitor, an oxygen saturation measurement sensor, and The capacity to administer music using a variety of players (I can promise that it will operate with Facebook, YouTube, Huawei Music, and Musicolet); The ability to regulate the…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely useless product, not suitable for use.

I was really dissatisfied with my purchase from the official Honor store at the beginning of sales. There is no possibility to download extra dials (original 8 pieces are hard to read), and the 2022 model does not measure blood oxygen levels like the Chinese version. Incredibly sluggish bracelet. There is a slight lag before the pedometer data is displayed. I am utterly unsatisfied with the acquisition!

Pros
  • Strap
Cons
  • With the exception of the strap,

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Extremely happy with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygenation 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. justifies the price tag.

Pros
  • Ingenious device. There is a 5-month commitment required.
Cons
  • I increase the number of steps when you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

His predecessor was the Mi Band 3 before him. The strap on this one is much more comfortable. Notification management in this environment is extremely cumbersome. A message arrived: "xs how to close it;" I've been struggling with this for a month. Sometimes a number of alerts can appear at once; you can dismiss most of them, but a single one will refuse to go away. It's a really strong and annoying vibration.

Pros
  • Strap construction, style, display, and oxygen saturation monitoring
Cons
  • A full charge will last a week, but managing notifications is incredibly inconvenient. Disturbing vibrations

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

In general, a pretty great thing, one that I would recommend to others) Has a few advantages The battery charges quite quickly and maintains its charge for a very long time. It is simple to set up, and it is easy to connect to your phone. Con: I purchased it for my wife, and if you roll a stroller or carry things in your hands, then the steps are not considered to be an obstacle.