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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not satisfactory, upset with the product.

A bracelet was presented to me. I should start out by saying that it is almost completely unfit for sporting events. I gave them a try at the standard swimming pool length of 50 meters. I didn't even bother to count the actual strokes! Definitions are something that Kroll avoids. I used them for a run, and the heart rate tracking was comparable to that of a chest monitor. It's an awfully long way. My gps said I ran 5.2 kilometers, while the wristband said I ran 6.1 kilometers. In conclusion…

Pros
  • Bracelet that barely registers on the hand User-Friendly Design
Cons
  • Worst pedometer I've ever used. mistakenly includes 25-meter pools

That's fine with me. The pluses: A more pleasing design (in my opinion) than the oval offered by a rival brand. Numerous design options (all controlled by a mobile app). There is a wide variety of ways to get in shape, including but not limited to: outdoor running, cycle track running, outdoor walking (with the option to trace the route in the program on the phone), indoor walking, stationary bike, elliptical, rowing machine, swimming, and free workout. Personally, I like to use an exercise…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

The bracelet was used in conjunction with the Huawei Health software on a Huawei smartphone. I found the "smart alarm clock" feature to be particularly useful, as the bracelet makes an effort to awaken you at a more optimal time during the sleep cycle. Seems to work (getting up is less of a struggle). The key feature, however, is not the sound but the vibration felt on your wrist. Wearing a GPS-enabled wristband is a good idea if you want to keep track of your steps and distance traveled with…

Pros
  • The bracelet and strap are beautiful. It fits snugly on the hand, doesn't move about, doesn't press, and doesn't irritate the skin. Control is straightforward and hassle-free. You can see everything clearly even on such a small screen. Everything, at least, can be set up via mobile device. The bluetooth connection to the phone worked perfectly. I discovered this while taking pictures of the bracelet and realizing that the "take a picture" button on my phone could be activated directly from the bracelet.

An excellent fitness monitor. Keeps its charge for an extended period. About once a week, I have to plug in. The ability to track your sleep is fantastic. Monitors your sleep cycles and alerts you to potential issues. Always monitoring heart rate. I've heard of an oxygen blood measurement, but I've never understood its utility. Used to release the shutter on a camera. In addition, I'd like to create removable dials on my own. There are both no-cost ones and paid, animated ones. That's why

Pros
  • Heart rate tracking, a long battery life, and other features.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not a good product, not worth the money.

I opted for the Honor Band 5 watch because of the wide variety of displays that can be added via the companion software, as claimed by the maker. As it turned out, though, the answer is "no." Huawei customer service has confirmed that this feature is not available on their fitness bracelets. Specifically, there is no way to set up a show (consisting of around 40 individual components) using the canonical app. The informational content and aesthetics of the new displays are downgrades from the…

Pros
  • Save money.
Cons
  • Disappears to be different from what the maker advertised. This bracelet has a terrible clasp.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Changing to this bracelet was a good decision on my part. Easy to employ. There aren't a ton of dials to pick from, but there are enough that I don't get why some of my friends don't have them. It is still unclear how to make use of the oxygen sensor. I've double-checked it and it seems fine, but since I don't plan on using it, there's no point in fixing it. It's all good now. In favor of it are: They offer a pleasant grip, offer minimal distractions, and look great on the hand. The dial…

if you're open to new technology and don't mind the bracelet's ated screens (everything is online), I highly recommend picking one up. Stunningly vibrant hue

Pros
  • Everything about it works as said; it's narrow and bright and has a lot of useful features (like measuring blood oxygen levels after a meal).
Cons
  • For the 2022, there are faulty screens available, everything is being decided, but it's honestly unfortunate that we were again fooled, unlike the rest of the "civilized" world, and again and again we have to dance with a tambourine to get the desired result.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Maybe it's just my copy, but it seems like a lot of unnecessary work just to keep track of your heart rate and sleep patterns in a fantasy world compared to the HB4, which is great in every way. While I personally use HB4 and have no plans to switch, I couldn't help but compare; I spent the entire weekend wearing two bracelets on the same arm, and the results disheartened me. It has long been known that Samsung bracelets add steps, and apparently Huawei decided to do the same thing. By the way,

Pros
  • the same as an Honor Band 4
Cons
  • Everyday, he takes a few more steps (but gets the big picture mostly right), Comparatively easier sleep monitoring than HB4. Weirdly, the heart rate readings can be smoothed, such that the bracelet can detect a pulse even while it's in a pocket of clothing in the closet (!). Reluctance to read texts due to ingrained anxiety.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Got pros: Sits comfortably on the hand, easily synchronized with the phone Cons below: In a certain position, the display lights up, which consumes a lot of charge, I could not find how to turn it off.

Normal cheap bracelet. Different pros: They look cool, live for a long time without recharging (a week), notifications come in, you can reject the call, count the pulse and steps. Got cons: If it is ated, then the connection with the phone is lost and then it looks for it for a long time.

Top for my money, I deal with them in swimming pool, they even recognize the type of swimming! They measure the level of oxygen in the blood very accurately (compared it with a pulse oximeter when I was sick with covid, the readings are identical) in short, the top for your money! Has some pros Waterproof, sleep tracking and many training modes in a budget bracelet Its cons: Perhaps not the most successful fastening of the strap to the bracelet

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didnt see good quality, solid disadvantages.

The constant inconvenience that the bracelet is tied to someone else's phone. Different pros: The declared characteristics correspond. In addition to the minimum Android 4.4, it does not even support 5 (on Lenovo S90), the application did not open after repeated attempts. Cons below: Minimum Android 4.4, does not even support 5 (on my Lenovo S90) the application did not open, after repeated attempts. As a result, I could only open the application on Android 6 (alien LG K8 2022), LIKE THIS?