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The bracelet has similar features to those of a typical fitness tracker, such as a pulse monitor, oxygen level reader, sleep analyzer, and pedometer. Although it may stay charged for five days without being removed, Akum's charge plummeted by 85 percent in just twelve hours of running and training that wasn't switched off (the bracelet kept trying to count the pulse even when it was resting on a chest of drawers). Launch exercises with navigation, swap between different watch skins (both free…

Pros
  • Maintains power, phone alerts, and a plethora of other figures.
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. I frequently lose track of my phone and have to start over. 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. Excellent tool for monitoring one's rest. makes it worth the price.

Pros
  • Excellent technological apparatus. The rental period is for 5 months.
Cons
  • If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't buy it, it's not what it should be.

In short, this is a child's toy that some women may find useful for a sham workout. Or for tech-obsessed teens. Definitely bad for sports. A regular heart rate monitor appears to be at least three times more costly. However, this is true of all sporting goods. The solution you're looking for remains elusive. Instead than thinking about what's absolutely necessary, manufacturers tend to pile on as many features as possible. The primary issue is that it stops functioning if you shake it. Can't…

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 compatible with most smartphones.
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. Since measuring the pulse is the device's primary function, we can conclude that it has a flaw. The oxygen saturation level is another fabrication. The gap between 97 and 100 percent when the device is idle is significant.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre product, probably won't use.

They functioned for exactly a year before their bluetooth stopped functioning properly, causing them to turn into stone. Only when the clock is off does it turn on, and once it does, it immediately goes off. However, I did purchase new ones for them because there aren't any alternatives for such a price and with such features. I suggest you avoid checking the moisture protection and fall protection too frequently in the future (I took a daily shower with them during that time).

Pros
  • An wonderful bracelet, it properly counts steps, allows you to choose activities, and counts sleep as well. The only time it can count me sleeping is when I'm lying motionless on the couch, but that only happens very infrequently.
Cons
  • flimsy belt tail holder; occasionally need tail adjustment.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

The typical bracelet. The pulse not only measures for an extended period of time, but it also does so precisely. The pedometer on this band has a degree of accuracy that is comparable to that of the competitor, the Mi Band. The bracelet has a cool capability for searching your phone. The amount of accuracy depends on how much sleep you get. After using it for a year, I've decided to update my review for the following reasons: the screen stopped working, the bracelet is connected to the phone…

Pros
  • A gorgeous and bright screen, an oximeter (the purpose of which is unclear, but you can experiment with it), and practical modes for many types of sports such as running, ellipsoid, and so on. consists of a music button
Cons
  • The discharge is reported in a very subtle manner. Because it is so inconspicuous, I am able to determine when he shut off his device each time he sits down. Sometimes the connection to the phone drops, and in order to reestablish it, you have to restart both the bracelet and the phone (Xiaomi). - After a year, the screen lost its ability to display images.

Intuitively, it seems to stop reading and display about 120 when the actual pulse is 140-150, which is frustrating because I got it to monitor my pulse during exercise. I double-checked it with my wife's Apple Watch 3 and manually (by placing a second hand on her radial artery). I wouldn't recommend it if precise heart rate readings are crucial to you. Otherwise, no worries.

Pros
  • Affordable and reliable pedometer.
Cons
  • After 120, the heart rate is misread.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

Since this is my first time purchasing one, I feel it necessary to explain what features I look for in one. These features include: pressure measurement; a reasonable screen size; near field communication; and reasonable support for displaying messages. Listed below are some advantages: Price Juicy and eye-catching (won't fade in the sun) Phone's search function that measures oxygen saturation (wife's a fan). Reasons to dislike: The screen is small and very, without glasses, unreadable; the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

The best value for my money, I conduct business with them in the pool, and they are aware of the discipline I compete in. They take highly precise readings when determining the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood (I tested it against a pulse oximeter when I was sick with covid and found that the findings were similar). To sum it up, the best value for your money! Got pros: A inexpensive bracelet that tracks your sleep, is waterproof, and comes with a variety of workout routines…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

I think the value is excellent for the money. Superb performance at a cost that everybody can afford. Of course, Huawei Health is a widely popular app, and this bracelet is a nice complement to it. A. The need to look for the phone persisted. This gut-wrenching "I am here" message is accessible even when the phone's volume is muted. It confidently bores a hole 10 meters long and 150 millimeters wide through a hardwood wall. Overall, I'm rather impressed.

Pros
  • Counts of steps are easily manageable. Superfluous was not marked in any way that I could tell. The Omron tonometer values almost exactly match the pulse. The margin of error is +/- 3%. Even the oxygenation took me by surprise. I was able to double-check it on a specialist machine at one of Hong Kong's medical centers. Incontestable 99% across the board. When I moved my hand during the measurement, the percentage went down to 95%, but that's not possible. I like the quality of the sleep monitor. There is only one snag so far: the motion of the train prevents him from falling asleep. Then, I'll make an effort to contact the programmers via email. The suggestions on how to get a good night's rest are top-notch and consistent with my own research. All of the article's claims and suggestions are backed by reputable scientific literature, with references provided below. The test run wowed me with its rich set of indicators, and the application itself can produce a music-accompanied video summary of a run. You should notify your followers/friends that this is a cool thing. I put it halfway into the tub and used it to wash my hands in the shower; it also functions in the shower. However, it responds to a finger press or a stream of water like a button. Handles music, but only if an active audio player is present. Not sure how that would turn out on film. You can choose between several home screens, one of which is a traditional clock that shows the time, date, number of steps taken, distance traveled, and number of calories burned without any animation. The strap was well received by everyone in the household. I got one for myself, one for my wife, and one for her brother's birthday. In general, if you suffer from tension headaches like I do, this tool will assist you in developing the optimal day and nightly routines to prevent unnecessary stress.
Cons
  • If it works out, that is.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Very content. I enjoy that you can see messages on the clock rather than having to go through your luggage each time one comes in. You can simply reset the phone if answering the call is not convenient and choose not to pick it up. Counting steps is not awful. There wouldn't be a cost if the battery were more powerful)))))))))))

Pros
  • Design, a cozy bracelet, and a ton of screen "wallpaper"
Cons
  • The batteries need to last longer, please. Sleep tracking is unreliable.

Simple things like keeping track of time and basic activities will be removed. Calls, SMS, and IMs are all legible despite the small screen size. Bought it for $1900 at M-Video. I'm updating this review with information from 01/18/2023; the Smart software has "flown" twice, successfully uninstalling and reinstalling both times. A new Honor server account must be created at registration, as the old one cannot be retrieved.

Pros
  • Durable enough to take a dip in the river The bare bones collection of features needed Style (better than the majority of bracelets) Independence (a guaranteed 5-6 days)
Cons
  • Constant disconnections, despite the proximity of available phones. There is no fail detection mechanism built in. Went to the restroom, will re-establish connection via app (maybe I'm not using it correctly). He uses his own algorithm to keep track of your steps (it's like you're sitting, you don't move anyplace much, you go 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

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Stunningly designed wristband for physical activity. After a week of use, I only need to charge it once. They are good at what they do, so I decided to go running.

Pros
  • Long life of the battery, attractive construction
Cons
  • not yet discovered

I think it's a fair price for what you get. Also, I do a full charge every three days. The design, independence, and simplicity of pairing are all things I found to be quite appealing. The dream is a mirror, the pulse a timepiece. Although the pedometer might be deceiving at times, I use it often and recently gave one to my mom as a present. The negatives: The App Store version of the app (which frequently freezes and is missing some functionality seen in the Android version) is available for…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

At the same time, my wife and I each purchased a bracelet; she got a Xiaomi Mi Band 4, while I got an Honor Band 5. The devices are largely interchangeable; however, the Xiaomi has a significantly longer battery life, a plethora of customizable wallpapers, and a host of other useful features for staying on top of your messages and calls. Honor was first used on an LG G5. The bracelet required manual synchronization with my phone every morning. The "AliPay" option would not go away. When the…

Pros
  • Appearance Consistent buckle Charging at your leisure Blood oxygen saturation levels are measured.
Cons
  • Battery power Fewer screen savers

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

Quite a few issues exist with this watch. The watch does not sync data with Google Fit, as was discovered on the first day. On the second day, I discovered that not all notifications (SMS, calls, and social network messages) arrived at the clock and that calls did not always display names and numbers. All day I've been fiddling with the settings, but I still don't know what's wrong. The watch decided not to record my sleep on the third day, therefore there isn't any sleep information at all. I…

Pros
  • Nice, comfortable strap.
Cons
  • many problems with the data sync

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Changing to this bracelet was a good decision on my part. Easy to employ. I don't get why some of my colleagues don't appreciate the fact that there are enough dials to choose from, despite the fact that there aren't that many. It is still unclear how to make use of the oxygen sensor. Everything seems to be in working order after repeated testing, however I really don't have any need for it. It's all good now. The benefits of these gloves are that they are attractive and comfortable to wear…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Inches, beats, and hemoglobin levels. My phone disappears into thin air frequently. 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. Excellent tool for monitoring one's rest. makes it worth the price.

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

In order to utilize the wristband, a Huawei phone equipped with the Huawei Health app was required. The "smart alarm clock" option, in which the bracelet makes an attempt to wake you up when you are in the optimal phase of sleep, was one of my absolute favorites. It seems to be working (getting up is much less of a struggle). The vibration on your wrist, rather than the music, is what actually causes you to wake up; this is the most important part. You should bring bracelets with GPS if you…

Pros
  • I adored the way the bracelet and the strap were designed. It does not slip, it does not press, and it does not cause irritation on the hand because it sits comfortably on the hand. The management is quite straightforward and user-friendly. Even if the screen is on the smaller side, you can still see everything. In any event, you can change any and all settings directly from your phone. There were no issues encountered when attempting to connect to the phone through bluetooth. While I was taking pictures of the bracelet, I discovered that you can control the camera on your phone from the bracelet itself (by pressing the button labeled "take a picture").

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

Extremely satisfied with the acquisition. Movement, heart rate, and blood oxygen levels. My phone disappears into thin air frequently. 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. makes it worth the price.

Pros
  • Well-designed gizmo, there. The rental period is for 5 months.
Cons
  • If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

I've now worn the bracelet for nine months. Here, we must express our gratitude for the flawless measurements of the pulse. readings that are comparable to those from a chest heart rate monitor. Although bracelets are thought to be less precise. The rest, though, is ah and alas. The error in distance per kilometer is 250 meters lower if you run without a phone. As a result, it is impossible to track the pace or distance of running. Despite being 180, I already altered the settings for my height

Pros
  • pulse assessment convenient operation
Cons
  • all remaining