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Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Nice bracelet; strongly suggested. I'm not an athlete, but the bracelet proved beneficial anyway. 1) Functions as a clock, complete with a date display and an alarm. 2) The quality of life is measured in terms of steps, distance, and calories burned. 3) The pulse is counted with remarkable precision. Assesses the hemoglobin oxygen saturation level (with uncertain accuracy). 4) The app keeps track of your exercise and rest cycles. 5. Unafraid of dampness and trembling. Six) Multiple…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

With a variety of training modes, a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen measurement, and music control at the flick of a bracelet, I won't even bother looking for something to complain about in 2022. Low-cost and reliable activity tracker. Astonishingly reliable indicator of heart rate. The indications I use for computations are in line with the data, thus there is very little distortion. The negative aspects: Compared to what it was before, this bracelet is top-notch. Things are always improving,

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible purchase, only wasted money.

I was quite dissatisfied with my purchase after making it at the official Honor store right as sales were beginning. There is no ability to download extra dials, and the original 8 pieces are difficult to see on the 2022 model, in contrast to the Chinese version, which measures the amount of oxygen in the blood. Additionally, the 2022 model does not measure the level of oxygen in the blood. The bracelet moves at an extremely slow pace. The readings from the pedometer do not immediately appear…

Pros
  • Strap
Cons
  • Everything else other from the strap

In conclusion, it is a fun and practical tool. You are welcome to take the fitness bracelet if you have previously decided that you need one. Unfortunately, my current application and set of metrics are not satisfactory to earn a perfect score.

Pros
  • 1) It's a fantastic moisture barrier. Taking a shower or going for a swim without worrying about the screen's responsiveness is a breeze. Two) It is easy to wear because the bracelet is very light. After wearing it for a few days, I forgot that it was on my arm (to my detriment: I missed a training session). You may also sleep with it on. Three) A plethora of screens from which to pick. There are probably a hundred in total; several of them struck my fancy, and even now I find myself making adjustments. 4) The app keeps track of your sleep habits and provides detailed analytics as well as advice on how to enhance your rest (albeit it won't prevent you from waking up to a squeaking two-month-old puppy). 5. A trendy and soft shoulder strap. (Which, furthermore, is modifiable!)
Cons
  • the first "killer feature" It's not easy to get a reliable SpO2 reading. First, it's not clear why someone without chronic illnesses would want to use the indication, and second, you have to press the bracelet to your palm in order to activate it. 2) Ten distinct types of training programs. It's true that it's not a lot. For instance, I use a scooter and would appreciate a scooter mode, but I make do with "cycling" for now. Thirdly, the battery life is worse than what was advertised by Huawei's engineers online. An eight-day battery life is possible with regular exercise and infrequent notification checking. Issues with the Health app's "oddities" My hand wasn't recognized by the Smart Alarm Clock, and my GPS messed up the distance of my last stroll by a factor of three.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Every time I go jogging, exercise, or even just walk, he is right there with me. My interest lies in enhancing various aspects of my athleticism, such as my running performance. When measured on maps, the pedometer's margin of error is very small. The tonometer and pulse were both measured at the same time, and the results are practically identical. Before that, I used a prior model; I recently gave it to the child, and he is delighted to have it.) I can only recommend something that is…

Pros
  • Control, operating duration, ease of use, and longevity (both of the display and the strap).
Cons
  • I don't believe that they are real. It depends on who you ask. If you allow your imagination run wild and consider all of the things that you could add to this bracelet, then the price will most likely lose some of its appeal to you. Then, select a watch from either Garmin or Suunto.)

The plus or minus of a stretchy bracelet with a buckle closure is yet unknown. All in all, it's a pleasant little gadget, and maybe it's a decent wristband for Android phones. Buying an iPhone is a complete waste of money. benefits from Maintains a reliable step and heart rate counter. The timer, stopwatch, and exercise mode can all be activated from the bracelet itself. Quickly synchronizes with your mobile device. Easy charging in a pinch. Have disadvantages: In February of 2022, the app is…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Cool gizmo. Keeping an eye on both your blood oxygen levels and your heart rate. It enables me to keep track of my sleep and make any adjustments. However, this is the only function beyond counting steps that it has.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

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

In general, it serves no purpose other than as a clock and a sleep timer. I once owned inexpensive amazfit, so at least they were completely reliable.

Pros
  • Price, utility, and comfort
Cons
  • Measures distance, calories, and steps completely inaccurately. If you wave your hand, I'll add one or two steps.

It's unusual that the battery only lasts for a week, even when all notifications, monitoring, and everything else are disabled (except for steps). When you're not sleeping, he comes up with sleep stages, and maybe he just throws out random sleep signs in general. The strap is cumbersomely thick, making even a little wrist appear abnormally large.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Great value for the money when it comes to fitness bracelets. There are all declared functions. Depending on the settings, the battery life is between one and two weeks. Let's examine what has changed now that a new eatery has arrived.

Pros
  • AMOLED display. strap that is comfy. Air cannot be measured by the pulse. An oxygen sensor is present; it becomes visible after eating. including a phone finder.
Cons
  • The pedometer is exaggerating and lying. It will probably be more convenient to charge on a magnet.

Because it's difficult to walk with metal watches—I don't run or jump—I took the watch. As time passed without my awareness, old age crept up on me. They are strap-adjustable and lightweight. On AliExpress, there are many straps available. I instantly changed the strap's components to make it more practical because my default color is black. constantly on Battery life is 10 days, but the pulse of the battery is very strong. I'm smart, I take the tram, and I don't keep track of my steps. The…

Pros
  • I'm not an athlete, but I like all the alternatives. There is sufficient brightness now that it has been reduced to a minimum. He set his nighttime call-response range to be between 23 and 6-40, and from seven on, an alarm clock very correctly and gently wakes you up every ten minutes, if you manage to get any sleep at all. The dial is also visible in the light. You sit for a while before getting up to walk or run because you have to. Attention: Track management and SpO2 blood oxygen saturation measurement were given by firmware 1.1.0.96 (see the image below).
Cons
  • Although I really wanted to, I couldn't because there isn't a sensor to measure the blood's level of oxygen. There isn't a dial that displays the date and air temperature at the same time; I'm hoping for such a firmware. I thought the dials on version 4 were better (my wife has one). The only difference between model 4 and this is the firmware.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Previously, I had been using Mi Band 3 for close to a year. Since Mi Band had issues with this, I decided to use Honor Band 5 for the sole purpose of measuring sleep. Everything is great except the notification system; I can't see any icons and have to reveal every piece of junk that enters my phone because Telegram isn't an option. The Huawei Health app has a lot quicker synchronization than Mi Fit for Xiaomi and it can also connect to Apple Health. In conclusion, upgrading from Mi Band 3 was

Pros
  • Quick alarm setting, just after launching the app; thin enough to not stick to the pillow in a dream; oximeter; soft strap; flicker-free color screen; nice oleophobic coating; Accurate monitoring of sleep time
Cons
  • - Notifications are cumbersome, there is no Telegram support - The oximeter requires a very snug strap to function - There are few dials - The timer is buried in "More" (On Mi Band 4 similarly) - The battery is smaller than in analogues, I had to reconfigure the constant pulse measurement to "smart", otherwise it was enough for a couple of days

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

A week after sales of the Honor Band 5 began, I purchased it to replace my Honor Band 4, which had previously provided me with excellent service but which had been thoroughly humiliated by the Mi Band 3 in every respect except for its battery life. Pros: Everything is cool, the battery life is better than the fourth generation, the water resistance is the same as the reference model, the display is crisp and clear, and the sleep tracking is effective without draining the battery. Please note…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I purchased it.

Due to their size and discomfort on the arm, I handed my spouse the Xiaomi phone and the Mi Band 4 watch that came before it. I choose to get these. I enjoy their form since it is so comfortable. I get the impression that he has a pretty good sense of when he went to sleep and when he got up. counts the pulse precisely. But occasionally he counts the steps in the subway for whatever reason. Additionally, pairing in the application frequently fails, leading to disconnected writes. Perhaps this…

Pros
  • With its convenient strap and curved screen, it is more comfortable to hold than the Xiaomi. It accurately counts the pulse, but for now, it's possible. At first, it does so for all wristbands normally, but then it starts to
Cons
  • He counts the steps in the subway for some reason. discharges considerably more quickly than a Xiaomi, and the application loses connection.

For passive heart rate monitoring, I gave it to my mom as a present. Mom 60+. I figured them out in no time, and she enjoys them and they work every time. Extremely content. Putting my attention on the app's health advice, I found that I was worrying less and figuring things out for myself less. The wristband was quite helpful in letting her know when to stop working for a while.

Pros
  • The program is simple to install and use. Easy to use interface. Longevity of charge retention is excellent. There is a satisfactory value for the money.
Cons
  • Not the most practical charging method, but it's just a matter of getting used to it.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

If you participate in sports, it is highly recommended that you wear this bracelet; however, if you do not participate in sports, it is not necessary for you to wear this bracelet and it is not recommended that you do so.

Pros
  • Small and convenient, with a screen that is really bright and a number of dials that let the battery charge last for a very long period.
Cons
  • The wording on the watch is quite small, making it difficult to see the display. The program that is installed on the phone is quite poor, and as a result, the bracelet is unable to stay attached to the smartphone. On the arm, the bracelet leaves permanent imprints, and it's possible that this could trigger an allergic reaction.

I received a bonus through the VTB program (read: for free). They synced to my Honor 10 immediately, and I believe they were accurate to + or - (I compared it to an Apple watch and a phone; the bracelet is more precise). The oxygen levels are under 1% (in comparison to a 2k pulse oximeter), and the pulse is 1k1. He keeps a close eye on my sleep, and he even noticed when I started talking when I woke up, which my wife says was a sign that I was waking up. In the morning, pleasant and unobtrusive

Pros
  • Design, runtime, kit usability, and measurement precision
Cons
  • Because there was no nfc, I didn't know how to activate the roller training; otherwise, it counts my steps as if I had a flash and discovered 7k in 30 minutes.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

I thought it was a watch or a decoration when I bought it. After some time, I learned that when an incoming call is received, the READY name of the caller is displayed, and it is possible to reset the call (something I was previously unaware of). Even though reading will be tough for me because of my eyesight, I plan to explore the smartphone application thoroughly and look at everything that piques my interest. As a result, I was able to get what I desired for a reasonable price. I am happy…

Pros
  • The standard of the product's constituent parts
Cons
  • Not detected

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Counts steps and sleep time accurately and has a cute background on the screen, among other advantages. It was a direct replacement for my broken Honor Band 3, and I had no concerns with its predecessor. Negatives include a shorter battery life (a result of the color display) and an unexpectedly flashing "battery low" signal. I charged my Honor Band 3 once or twice a month, but this one needs to be charged once a week. The fact that you can't alter the information presented on the home screen…