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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does not meet my expectations, it was not worth buying.

They presented it to me as a gift. I feel the need to state right off the bat that it is virtually completely unfit for sporting activities. Swimming, I put them through their paces in a pool that was fifty meters long, which is the standard test distance. I did not check to see how many strokes there were. Kroll does not define. I ran in them, and the heart rate readings are accurate when compared to those from a chest sensor. The distance is truly appalling. I ran 5.2 kilometers according to

Pros
  • Bracelet that is not felt on the hand and is lightweight. Uncomplicated user interface
Cons
  • a pedometer with a very poor accuracy rate It makes an error in counting pools that are 25 meters.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

The precision of the measures, from the correction of the blanket, the steps do not count unlike other models from other manufacturers, inexpensive price, and the size of the device is ideal for my very thin wrist are all things that may be considered pros for this product. despite its advantages. Does not connect well with the iPhone, the wallpaper can only be changed to one of the pre-installed options, messages cannot be viewed, and there is no indication of incoming calls.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Never buy this product.

This bracelet is so awful that it doesn't even merit a star. All of its few positives are outweighed by its numerous negatives. Huawei Health, which is required for functioning on any tablet, cannot be installed. We were able to install it on all four of the cellphones, but we could only get it to pair with one of them (and only with GPS switched on!). In the other three instances, the pairing resulted in an application crash with an error. The pedometer is significantly dishonest, as numerous…

Pros
  • The bracelet's look and construction quality. Both the pulse rate and oxygenation (SpO2) are accurate to within a certain range.
Cons
  • Not compatible with many cellphones and not compatible with many tablets. Monitoring of sleep is disgusting. The pedometer is seriously lying. Software that is terrible (Huawei Health).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are disadvantages, but the product is usable.

Toy that is useless except for the pedometer. The software is simply terrible. Particularly agitated the batteries. has some benefits Convenient, affordable, quick, fearless around water, many screen themes with drawbacks. The pulse is oxygen and sleep from the bulldozer, the glass is easily broken, the battery lasts for four days without connecting to a smartphone, and the steps are regarded as normal.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

I really wanted to get the Honor Band 4, but it turned out to be more expensive than the Honor Band 5. This is not surprising because it is vital for the manufacturer to acquire a new product, and the Honor Band 5 is the same as the Honor Band 4, with the exception that the icon design has been updated. If you currently have band 4, there is no use in continuing your studies to earn band 5. Pros: Aside from the standard features that are included in all fitness bracelets, I liked the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

After going to the pool recently, I felt the need to get a bracelet. How much you swim is always interesting, but counting lanes gets old quickly. Select "swimming in the pool" from the list of training modes on the Honor Bend 5 bracelet, specify the distance of the track, and the program will start counting. It is really practical. By the way, it is not at all clear from the descriptions of the models whether this option is offered in the Honor-band-4 and Huawei-band-4 bracelets. By the way,

Pros
  • "First of all, it's beautiful!" The bracelet has a plain, unattractive appearance. I selected the typical black strap, and I'm happy with it entirely. However, I have already searched the Internet for a really lovely dark gray version because I am aware that the strap can be changed. Second, it feels quite comfy in the hand and is light and undetectable. The rather firmly secured rubber strap of the bracelet is almost invisible until I deliberately try to make the watch strap looser all the time. does not bother you at all when you are sleeping.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

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. merits the price tag.

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

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Could not be worse! Waste of money.

The screenshots demonstrate that the pulse is 82022, about an hour late, at the current time of 9.07. The bracelet shows 9 hours and 15 minutes of sleep, but the smartphone did not get the data; the actual amount of sleep was 7 hours. After the meal, the smartphone started receiving sleep data, BUT: it also sends the moon's firewood price. Shows a dream, including a deep one, when awake.

Pros
  • No benefits identified
Cons
  • the Huawei Health app was installed. The wristband was largely required for real-time heart rate monitoring with smartphone display. When a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone is connected through bluetooth and "constant heart rate monitoring" is enabled in the settings, the heart rate is shown in the phone with a delay of between 10 and 1 hour. Real-time heart rate management during training is not mentioned at all. For two hours, sleep regulation is incorrect. Huawei TruSleep is activated, but data transfer to the smartphone does not take place. Even if a smartphone can manage it, it counts steps. Money wasted; would not at all suggest.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

You shouldn't think of them as a smart watch replacement; rather, it's a bracelet designed to track simple metrics like step count and heart rate (which, of course, can't be compared to more advanced devices). Excellent value for the money

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Already the third iteration of Xiaomi's wristband accessory, the Mi Band. Excellent functional fitness bands, many various functions. The iPhone sync works wonderfully. The authenticity of the original can be confirmed on the website. The main drawback is that the step count is not always accurate. Buying is something I highly encourage doing.

Pros
  • High standards of quality, dependability, and convenience
Cons
  • Inaccuracy in the counts of steps taken

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

Since my club's built-in heart rate monitor frequently malfunctions, I primarily used it as a heart rate monitor to regulate cardio training on the track. In particular, this model also featured the capacity to measure blood oxygen levels; normally, this function is not very useful, but in the case of a coronavirus, it enables you to quickly and independently detect the development of pneumonia and get to the hospital. I was shocked to discover that the bracelet significantly underestimates…

Pros
  • When worn, the bracelet hardly ever touches anything due to its lightness and thinness. The strap feels good to the touch and fastens easily. Nothing actually protrudes from below, the arm is under strain equally, and the bracelet does not rub. Even on the lowest settings, the screen is quite bright, and you can install different displays. The user design is standard and easy to use, but some of the functionality, like creating training plans, is subpar. A pulse meter is present, which is crucial in the Covid era. There is a native Huawei application with settings, data, and fashionable graphs.
Cons
  • Both the pedometer and the heart rate monitor are unpredictable. Although it is unclear how well sleep monitoring functions in this instance, the statistics reflect reality. Unable to connect the bracelet with charging while blind; not a very convenient charging connector. If this is something that comes naturally and easily, at least the method is not obvious. Since the interpretation of the readings from the bracelet depends on them, it turns out that it is not always possible to compute the steps due to the poor quality of the application's collection of programs. For instance, because there is no walking on the track, the actual distance traveled is 20–30% shorter.

I chose the Honor Band 5 bracelet specifically for the variety of displays that can be added using the company's software, per the manufacturer. In actuality, the answer is no! These fitness bracelets do not offer such a function, according to Huawei support. Specifically, there is no function in the official application to install a display (approximately 40 pieces). The information quality and style of the installed displays are worse than the previous model! Additionally, the Honor Band 5…

Pros
  • Low cost.
Cons
  • not what was described by the maker. incorrect bracelet clasp.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I got the Chinese edition, set for release in 2022. In 2022, when used with an iPhone, it's fantastic. Following are some advantages: Integral pulse oximeter validated by medical devices. The accuracy is good, with a margin of error of only 1% to 2%. Possesses drawbacks: Resting-only oxygen sensor. While driving, oxygen levels are not shown. Unfortunately, the iOS app does not support adding new screens. The factory settings are horrible.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

I had previously been using a Mi Band 3 for about a year. Since the Mi Band had issues with this—it did not account for daytime sleep—I purchased the Honor Band 5 particularly to measure my sleep. In general, I like everything, with the exception of the way the notifications are implemented: the icons do not show, and since Telegram isn't listed among the programs, I have to expose all the spam that gets to the phone. with comparison to Mi Fit for Xiaomi, synchronization with the Huawei Health…

Pros
  • The following features are included: an oximeter, a soft strap, a flicker-free color screen, a nice oleophobic coating, and a quick alarm setting that takes place as soon as the application is opened. - Reliable sleep monitoring
Cons
  • Few dials; the timer is hidden in "More" (on the Mi Band 4 in a similar fashion); the battery is smaller than in analogs; I had to set the constant pulse measurement to "smart"; otherwise, it lasted for a few days; notifications are annoying; and there is no Telegram support; finally, the strap needs to be tightened quite tightly for the oximeter to function.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Below are some advantages: Cute screen wallpaper, practical settings, and high-quality step and sleep time counters. I purchased it to replace my shattered Honor Band 3, and I had no reservations about the earlier design. Cons of it: I charged my Honor Band 3 1-2 times a month; this one requires charging every week, and the battery low signal flashes suddenly due to the color screen's worse battery life. I didn't like that you couldn't change the main screen's display of statistics by selecting

Excellent buy; I'm very satisfied. 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. merits the price tag.

Pros
  • That's a nice piece of technology. There is a 5-month commitment required.
Cons
  • If you wave your hand rapidly while remaining still, I will advance by one step.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

There was an error syncing with Google Fit. You're stuck with the silly huiwei health app that, if you get it through the play market, isn't up to date and won't sync with the bracelet's software. To sync with Google Fit, you'll need to download the appgallery from the heiwei, sign up for an account, install a hms core, and purchase a third-party app. In a nutshell, garbage. However, huiwei owners may find this useful.

Pros
  • Value for money
Cons
  • Simplicity, boredom