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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

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. Positives include oxygen level monitoring, activity prompts, and in-depth sleep analysis. The negative aspects: Simple day-to-day functions (reflecting, breathing, etc.). Available desktop wallpapers lack visual flair. When the app is…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

item of good quality. counts the number of steps taken, heart rate, and oxygen consumption. observes slumber. A smartphone is used to organize and sync the data. There are established fundamental exercises. The battery lasts for three days even with all functions continuously activated, intense exercise, Bluetooth constantly active and monitoring all indicators, and frequent hand squeezing. The battery is guaranteed to last 5–6 days under typical daily use with continual heart rate tracking…

Pros
  • Made well, lasts a long time on a charge, isn't buggy or sluggish, all built-in features are functional, measurement precision is respectable, screen quality is good, colors are vibrant, and you can set up practically any notification from your smartphone.
Cons
  • Small writing and a small screen make everything appear to be.

I prefer it than Mi. The bracelet is more comfortable than MI's and has a more feminine style that looks well on a woman's hand. hired experts: A smart wristband that is less concerned with entering workouts and more concerned with monitoring the condition. As a result, I believe it is ideally suited for folks who aren't particularly sporty. Sleep is accurately depicted here. It's easy to understand how everything works. Contains drawbacks: Method of charging. I can't figure out how to charge…

Excellent value considering the selection. With all of its perks. When using an iPhone, the functionality is faultless, and notifications regarding calls and from all applications are received. At this price point, the accuracy of all sensors, which alerts me to low activity, is satisfactory to me. There are 5 alarms. There are not enough displays, the oxygen in the blood is measured "for show," and it simply determines the breathing rate through the pulse and changes the value. The device has…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

For the year 2022, I invested in the Chinese version. In 2022, when used with an iPhone, it's fantastic. benefits from Integral pulse oximeter validated by medical devices. The accuracy is good, with a margin of error of only 1% to 2%. Against it: Resting-only oxygen sensor. While driving, oxygen levels are not shown. The iOS app does not permit the addition of new screens. Those that come standard are horrible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

I think it's a fair price for what you get. Plus, I do a full charge every three days. Some advantages: I appreciated the design, independence, and simplicity of pairing. 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. Distinct drawbacks: IOS app store (constantly freezes, doesn't have all the functionality of the Android version). There are no alerts for incoming Whatsapp calls, but…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

In general, I purchased this bracelet for myself because I frequently participate in sports and have made the decision to record my classes in order to make my workouts more regular (with a bracelet, training is more interesting because you can watch the pace of running, speed when cycling, approximation of calorie burning during home training, and so forth). But after that, she started giving a bracelet to every family member for every holiday; as a result, now grandmothers, aunts, and mothers

Pros
  • 1. Outstanding water defense. I've worn the bracelet nonstop for days; I even checked it in the sea while swimming with it. Everything is great. 2. Super pairing with the phone - Bluetooth works even if the devices are on different floors in a two-story house (although not in all rooms, but these are already trifles). 3. The battery lasts seven days. While you can extend the time before charging even more if you put it on pressing, this function is extremely uncomfortable in the winter and if you're carrying packages from the store. Despite the fact that I actively use it (I set the screen to turn on by the movement of my wrist, which is also very convenient for me.) 4. The search for a phone is yet another significant plus in my book. I frequently misplace where I left it. 5. I have no idea how someone else would have done it, but I couldn't have done it without turning the dial (albeit this requires activation in Huawei Health - Health). I switch to those that have all the required data (steps, day of the week, time, weather, charging, bluetooth connection), and I put the one with big numbers for my grandma. In general, with this selection, you can satisfy everyone.
Cons
  • The bracelet scratches my wrist, which is the only negative (if I wear it correctly to measure my pulse, a red patch will still be visible). But perhaps that's just my response. Never again!

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible quality, disappointed with the purchase.

There is not a single word in the description that even alludes to this fact. The courier also guaranteed that there were no problems with them and that everything was in working order. Kindly return the money or exchange it for something of a more typical nature.

Cons
  • Arrived solely in the Chinese language. It is not possible to change the language settings.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product is unreliable, it is not worth buying.

In short, this is a child's toy that some women may find useful for a sham workout. Or for tech-obsessed teens. This is terrible news for sports. A regular heart rate monitor appears to be at least three times more costly. Still, this is true of all sporting goods. You still haven't uncovered the solution. Instead than thinking about what's absolutely necessary, manufacturers tend to pile on as many features as possible. The biggest issue is that it does not function when shaken. Does not…

Pros
  • Wristband construction and closure. soft, fashionable, and not in the way. Normal resting heart rate and step count. Inaccuracy is less than 2% at most. It's optimized for use with a mobile device.
Cons
  • My max heart rate during training was 128, and my average was 99; it should have been closer to 160 and 130. Choose the type of heart rate monitor that best fits your needs. When its primary function—pulse measurement—is considered, it is clear that the device does not address the issue. The blood oxygen level is another source of deception. At repose, for instance, the readings vary significantly between 97% and 100%.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

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. In general, we may infer the policy of companies from the variation in these wristbands. Every time I look at my hand, I am reminded that I am a rogue and cannot afford a gorgeous smart watch for 20-30 k, and I want to die. The honor bracelet is made of cheap plastic, and there are only 8 terrible dials. When I first saw the Xiaomi bracelet, I…

Pros
  • Oxygen saturation can be tracked with a pedometer.
Cons
  • A total of 8 unpleasant dials. Overall Cost - Lower than Ever I adjusted the rating to make it work, they convinced you to take the person you like the least, and you're meeting with me in my office after work.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Measures oxygen levels in the blood very precisely; you may be asked to restart the test multiple times. The alarm clock's off button requires a very lengthy press, which is inconvenient. The alarm will not go off immediately if your finger slips. The rest is fine. Clear screen, resists scratches, tracks heart rate and steps taken.

My little girl decided she needed her own version of my bracelet. Oh, I forgot it! You can play, pause, and adjust the level of music right from your smartphone. The length of time spent in deep sleep can also be determined. The pressure and blood oxygen saturation can be determined by anyone who so chooses. You can also choose to temporarily disable notifications (since, you know, you never know when someone could be watching) by removing the bracelet and charging it.

Pros
  • A bright display, with straps that aren't solid but rather in a hole, aids in quick drying after doing the dishes or getting out of the shower. It takes roughly three weeks to fully charge. Charging is hassle-free because you don't have to undo the straps. In general, alerts work really well. The visual content of the screen is modifiable. There have been no scratches discovered for over three and a half 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 my phone every few seconds. And, of course, bracelet-based smartphone location detection.
Cons
  • I'd like to make an undeclared payment with my NFC wristband.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

I initially believed that it would be an excellent substitute for Honor Band 4, but now I'm just upset about the fact that either the temperature or the date or the number of calories has changed. There is a panel that displays the date and the number of calories that you have consumed, but you will also be able to access the weather and information on the status of the bluetooth connection and the battery with just a click away from the screen. - dibelism. Those at the top are just a blank…

Pros
  • It would appear that the pedometer is capable of performing all of the functions that are expected of it, and there is nothing wrong with it. However, this will only work if you also wear a second watch on your other hand that displays the date (information will be provided in the comment section). Because the measurement takes place every few minutes or maybe, depending on the activity, in one way or another, you can measure the pulse without any problems for an entire week without having to worry about the battery running out quickly like you would on the Honor Band 4. This is the most significant advancement in comparison to the Honor Band 4, and it comes as a result of the ability to track the wearer's pulse in real time while consuming the least amount of battery power.
Cons
  • Old displays are notorious for their poor ergonomic design. How are you going to develop a big number of different screen designs when some of them will show the date, some will show the weather, and still others will include a ton of information about different kinds of physical activity? Although there is nothing about the screen or its capabilities that prevents everything from being displayed on a single screen at the same time, as can be seen on the Honor Band 4 (for more information, see below).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Anyone in the market for a top-notch heart rate monitor and pedometer should seriously consider picking one up. Excellence in honor is unparalleled. benefits with. Coziness and aesthetics. Similar to the photo's color scheme. The strap's convenient buckle ensures it stays fastened at all times, even when you're on the go. Everything functions as described in the manual. Keep a charge for an extended period. Totally honest. The purchase has met my expectations. True fitness monitor. Distinct…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

This bracelet is identical to the first one I bought; the only difference is the color of the strap. After 10 months of wearing the first bracelet, I can say that I am fully happy with it. The new one is ecstatic as well. I used both while training and compared them to see if there was any difference; there wasn't. To satisfy my curiosity, I wore both my Honor and my mother's Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 5 on the same arm for several hours before I bought my second bracelet. Therefore, there is a…

Pros
  • Quality of measurement, fashionable design
Cons
  • False negative

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality is fine, it's fine to use.

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). If precise readings of your heart rate are a priority, you should look elsewhere. The rest of it is fine.

Pros
  • Affordable and reliable pedometer.
Cons
  • If your pulse is over 120, your reading is likely off.

Band 4 was my option, however band 5 was also available. There is not a huge amount of difference between them, but I like number 5. There were positive comments made about him, and it would appear that the amount of oxygen present in the blood was at 5 (I used it 5 times throughout the entire article). Even if you move to a different section of the residence, it will not disconnect from the phone (given that your phone is compatible with Bluetooth 5.0). It's fun to check your phone while…

Pros
  • To begin, the price is approximately $4000–$5000 in MVideo and other stores like it. However, I paid $2260 for it. I adored the layout as well as the many different features.
Cons
  • There is a lot of room for improvement in the pedometer's level of accuracy. At the factory, the battery has a capacity for one week, not two weeks; this is the case even if it is not used nonstop. The bracelet worked for me for a total of six days while I was connected to my phone, receiving notifications, occasionally checking my pulse, and always keeping an eye on the clock. It has a maximum lifespan of three days when subjected to continuous use in the form of exercise and the ongoing monitoring of the user's pulse.