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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

My first wristband for exercise. For three weeks of use, review. I used it to force myself to walk more while also trying to restore my disrupted daily routine and poor sleep. After purchasing a time-consuming smartphone, multiple ates were installed back to back. Even though I've highlighted a lot of drawbacks, I still enjoy using it. But I won't purchase an Honor Band 6. has some benefits - Convenient Android application. At first, it appears a little perplexing, but then it makes sense. The…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

Since the one in my club rarely works, I mostly used it as a heart rate monitor to regulate my track workouts. Specifically, this design drew in the ability to measure blood oxygen levels, which is not especially helpful under normal circumstances but is invaluable when dealing with a coronavirus, which allows you to independently determine the development of pneumonia and get straight to the hospital. while I first started using the bracelet, I was really unhappy to see that it only displayed

Pros
  • The bracelet is comfortable to wear because of its small weight and relatively low profile. The strap is soft and easy to clasp, making it a great choice. The bracelet does not rub, there are no protruding parts, and the pressure is spread comfortably over the arm. The screen is easily readable even at minimum brightness, and replacement screens are available. While the UI is standard and easy to use, some features, such as creating custom workout plans, are lacking. The inclusion of a pulse meter is timely in this Covid era. Huawei has released a native app that includes configuration options, data visualizations, and beautiful charts.
Cons
  • Both the heart rate monitor and the pedometer might be unpredictable. The efficacy of sleep tracking in this setting is unclear, but the numbers seem reasonable. An inconvenient charging port that prevents the bracelet from being charged when worn blindly. Even if it is possible to do this in a simple and natural way, the process is not immediately apparent. Since the interpretation of the bracelet's readings relies on these programs, it turns out that in some circumstances the steps cannot be calculated. The application's program selection is limited, making it difficult to find a suitable one for all uses. Since participants are prohibited from walking while on the track, actual distance covered is likely to be underreported by 20-30%.

The bracelet's features are similar to those of other bracelets with similar tasks, such as measuring pulse, saturation, sleep quality, and the number of steps taken. After 12 hours of running and not turning off the training, Akum's energy level had reduced by 85% (the bracelet kept trying to count the pulse while resting on the chest of drawers). The charge lasts for 5 days if not removed. Launch exercises with navigation, swap between different watch skins (both free and paid), and more—all…

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

Great product, best quality.

Highly suggested for checking messages, switching songs, etc. The fitness bracelet effectively serves its primary purpose in every way. has some benefits Excellent timepiece with a straightforward interface. Excellent charge retention. In contrast, men can seem incredibly dapper. The strap does not give, and it fits snugly. The dial offers a variety of settings, so it's possible to find anything that suits your personal preferences. This applies even to light naps during the day. ConsIt does…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

Putting in your own theme for the dial is really difficult, and it's not certain that it will work, so you'll either have to laugh at yourself and read the instructions on the subject, or give up on the idea altogether. Accounts created outside of China can only access a subset of Huawei's themes. The solution is to set up a Chinese account and access it over a VPN in China. However, this necessitates the inclusion of some Chinese characters within the submission form. Plenty of material exists

Pros
  • This jogging gear is fashionable, multipurpose, and absolutely necessary.
Cons
  • Huawei accounts have different restrictions based on the kind of account, the linked device, and the country of registration.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average product, you can do better.

Because of my dissatisfaction with the Honor Band 3, I decided to switch to this bracelet instead. first and foremost, independence - the third one worked for a significantly longer period of time. I didn't care for the strap either: the clasp on this one is like the one on a watch, but the one on the third had a clip, which, in my opinion, is much more practical for using when engaging in athletic activities. The issue with this clasp is that it persistently sticks to everything that it comes…

Pros
  • Excellent ergonomics. Great look. Excellent presentation. My opinion is that the computation for sports, with the exception of swimming, is pretty accurate. Waterproof. Saturation level measurement: perhaps not as accurate as with specialized sensors, but a truly working feature - I checked it out for myself when I was sick with the flu. Even though the controls are minimal, music can be controlled from a mobile device such as a phone.
Cons
  • Very limited duration available for operation: only 4-5 days, and this is with the continuous measurement of the pulse disabled. The space allotted for the weather information is insufficient. Uncomfortable clasp. When the "swimming" mode is selected, it can be difficult to finish the workout. A microscopic representation of the current temperature and the percentage of charge can be seen on the screen.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

I'm content with the cost-to-quality ratio. Excellent functionality at a fair price. Of course, Huawei Health is a highly successful app, and it works really well with this bracelet. A. I was still having trouble finding the phone. Even with the sound off on the smartphone, this heartbreaking plea "I am here" still resonates. It aggressively penetrates a wooden wall by 150 mm from a distance of ten meters. Overall, I'm quite impressed.

Pros
  • Very tolerably accurate step counts. No specific superfluous attribution caught my eye. The Omron tonometer readings and the pulse are practically identical. +-2-3% range. even with oxygenation shocked. In one of the hospitals in Hong Kong, I was able to verify it using a professional device. 98% across both gadgets. When it plummeted to 95% during the measurement, I shifted my hand, but it was impossible to restore it. The sleep monitor is excellent. So far, there has only been one issue: he has trouble sleeping on the train, reportedly because of the motion of the vehicle. I'll try to write to the developers after that. Excellent sleep advice that is consistent with everything I've read. Every point is supported by an explanation, and the article's suggestions are based on scholarly sources. The test run astounded me with its thorough indicators, and the program even has the capacity to produce a brief film about a run with musical accompaniment. This is a cool thing, so please tell your friends and subscribers. It works! I used it in the shower, used a bracelet to wash my hands, then dropped it half a meter into the bath. However, it responds to drops or a stream of water without any negative effects, like hitting a button with a finger. controls music, but only if no audio players are currently open. On video, I haven't tested it yet. The weather, time, date, steps, kilometers traveled, and calories burned each day can all be displayed on one of the various primary panels, if not animatedly. The family as a whole enjoyed the strap. I've already purchased three bracelets: one each for my wife, my brother-in-law, and myself for his birthday. In general, this device will assist you in setting up the proper day and sleep schedule in order to avoid overload if you suffer from tension headaches, like I do.
Cons
  • if everything is in order.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

Since I'm purchasing this for the first time, you can now at least comprehend what features you should look for in a device of this type, like pressure measurement, a reasonable screen size, NFC, and sensible support for message display. has some benefits Price Juicy display that is bright and does not fade in the sun measuring the blood's oxygen content (my wife loves the phone's search feature) Pros below: - awkward strap, practically incompatible with standard removes - it's just a horrible…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

I decided that it was a nice gesture to be sent to training and that it was not a waste of time. However, he left a favorable impression; he is routinely ated, and everything functions suitably. For football, I thought an honorable design would be appropriate (it's not recommended that men display an egg on their palms). Hockey players only need to put in a free workout when they are really playing the game; if they run, they can rest between shifts rather than continuing their pace. And it's…

Pros
  • Display Waterproof Soft shoulder straps Everything works well and makes sense. Not drowning is not a waste of time.
Cons
  • If I could, I'd charge less.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but overall not bad.

I decided to trade in my Xiaomi Mi Band for a watch and experience something new. I am so sorry. The very first day, the alarm didn't go off. Insurmountable amounts of steps. There is no bluetooth connection, and the gadget does not locate it or report it. The notice is cut off before you can finish reading it. This is not a good dream. It still turns on whenever your hand moves, even if you've turned off that feature. It's inconvenient because the "do not disturb" option can only be activated…

Pros
  • Spectacular viewing experience. Tune Swapping Using a Strap
Cons
  • Totally pointless. Hopefully, we'll have a few hours.

used the bracelet for a week before charging it twice. Okay, so it came out partially the first time. After four days, I charged for the second time. Let's see how long it will last. Everything is OK after getting wet. The honor 20 pro's pedometer, oxygen sensor, and phone synchronization all function. You are startled by vibrations when you have the option to configure notifications from a variety of programs). choosing of several screens. Everyone is content overall.

Pros
  • helpful device
Cons
  • The declared time of Zaryad is invalid.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

good device for the money. With the following set on: sleep tracking, smart heart rate monitoring, notifications, and activating the screen by elevating the wrist, the battery lasts for around a week on average. I use it on weekends since it works great for me. has benefits Compared to a tonometer, the definition of the pulse is quite accurate. Generally speaking, the amount of sleep decides precisely, but occasionally it is incorrect. Although the pedometer is very precise, I believe the step…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

I registered on the second day and was able to install a few dials, so the Honor Health cloud can't be buggy. Not just me finds it frightening. I'm independent of others. I suggest at such a cost.

Pros
  • Clear and bright screen. supple strap. Easy setup and connectivity. It discharged by 10% during the day. steps are measured fairly correctly. also the pulse and saturation. Also evident is the sleep schedule. associated with Reame C15. We can see everywhere in the flat using Bluetooth. Integrated call, SMS, and WhatsApp alerts.
Cons
  • until I became aware.

Before this, for three years, Honor Band 3 (a pedometer that also tracked your sleep phases and had an excellent accuracy rating) was in use. I desired to acquire from the HB5 the same cool device that satisfies the requirements of the defined functions while also containing additional chips. In point of fact, here's what happened: 1. When used with an iPhone, the track switching function completely defeats the purpose of having it in the first place. 2. The pedometer has a significant mistake…

Pros
  • Design
Cons
  • When paired with an iPhone, several new functions, such as switching music, are inoperable. Errors in the pedometer, periods of sleep, and the inconvenient nature of charging (a matter of routine).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

Even though they were a gift, the headphones I was given aren't really impressive. Even though it does not include the blood oxygen meter that was claimed, the Huawei band 3 that my wife has is far superior.

Pros
  • Price, relative accuracy of monitoring, and length of operation
Cons
  • Materials, display size, call quality

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product sucks and the quality is horrible.

You must be made aware of corrupt firmware. Some benefits The budget-friendly bracelet with the most features. The image can be seen on the screen in the sun with enough brightness. connects to a smartphone rapidly and maintains the connection. Pros below: You must disable all monitoring and lower the brightness to the lowest setting in order for the bracelet to survive 14 days without charging. Real work time without payment is 5-7 days. Since this vendor only offers Chinese firmware…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money is wasted, the product is terrible.

Google Fit syncing failed. The only app available is the silly huiwei health, which cannot be updated through the play market and so cannot read the bracelet's firmware. 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

Given that smart heart rate and sleep tracking are enabled, the fitness wristband I've been using for a while now fits me fairly well. One battery charge lasts for about a week, and it charges completely in about one hour.

Pros
  • working hours, sleep evaluations, and heart rate surveillance
Cons
  • my GPS tracker in the bracelet is missing