- Inaccurate pedometer
- Outstanding fitness bracelet. If you don't keep an eye on your sleep, it gently retains its charge for 7–10 days. Bright screen; in the sun, everything is viewable at the lowest brightness. To present information, the size is adequate. Very compact. Simply insert it into the charging device; you don't need to remove it from the charging bracelet. Pulse and steps are seen as acceptable.
- Charger comes with a short chord. Because the tongue of the bracelet can stick to clothing but does not completely unfasten, if it is not properly fastened, it can unfasten numerous holes during dynamic movements. When the bracelet is restarted, the connection with the phone is reestablished in the event of a loss of connectivity.
- Dials, bespoke design
- The charge is maintained at a level sufficient for three to four days. When the continuous pulse measurement is disabled, more
- equivalent to the Honor 4 band
- In everyday life, he frequently takes unnecessary detours (although, at a distance, he is usually correct), More straightforward monitoring of sleep 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 garments in the closet (!). Reluctance to read texts due to ingrained anxiety.
- To begin, in MVideo and other comparable stores, the price is around $4000-$5000 (I paid $2260). The layout and abundance of tools were wonderful.
- The pedometer's accuracy is subpar at best. The battery is not factory-rated to last two weeks, but only one, and that's with light use. The bracelet lasted me 6 days of heavy use, including being connected to my phone, receiving notifications, checking my pulse multiple times per day, and constantly checking the time. It will only last up to 3 days of continuous use, including training and monitoring heart rate.
- The first is that it is dust and water proof (IP68). Although I didn't attempt to join them in the water, when my kid is in the tub, I'll casually dip my hand in while checking the time on my watch. My mother's other kind of water-resistant watch, IP67, was damaged when she scooped water into it while bathing her grandson. (It all worked out in the end, but the screen was annoyingly fogged up on the inside for a few days). 2. a natural grip on the bluetooth device. If the Bluetooth connection is lost (when the device is moved away from the phone), re-establishing it upon return results in a regular connection. This is typically found in a large, well-insulated flat. Even in noisy environments or when the phone is set to silent, the bluetooth connection remains stable, allowing me to always know when someone is calling or texting me on the go. The dials are the standard fare. Reviewers complained that there were too few settings to choose from, so I decided to get it for the upcoming year of 2022. There were already dials for ng 2022, so it seems like those reviews were out of date. There were more than 5, but I didn't count them all. A pulse oximeter is available for use. The year 2022 will be so lucky to receive such a present. The pulse oximeter read less than 95 when I was sick with pneumonia this year. I used to assume that it always read 98 before I got sick. But no. Fifth, the program is great since it displays exactly what I desired. Sleep, heart rate, and activity levels. I really should get myself an elliptical trainer. If you don't log into the system for a week, the data will still be there when you return. It seems that they are periodically loaded by the bracelet. I can't quantify progress because I have no reference point for distance. But if you lie on the couch and only move your arms, those actions do not count as exercise. Plus, he can write a lot in just an hour if you let him (through the settings). 7 It has a 5-day battery life, measures heart rate continuously, and monitors sleep all with just a single charge. Rapidly charges. You've been scratch-free for six months.
- 1. Strap. It is secure and does not come undone; everything is OK. The inside, however, is smooth rather than corrugated. No ventilation grooves can be seen. Even though it has numerous ventilation openings, I still had skin irritation because the strap prevented my arm from freely moving. The issue faded away with time. Either my skin grew acclimated to it after a while, or I started washing the strap with chlorhexidine water every few days (it's become a habit). My smart alarm (which is supposed to determine the optimal time to wake you up within a given window of time) woke me up exactly once. According to the timetable, I must have slept soundly, because the bracelet concluded there was nothing to wake up a person who was already awake. He should have awakened at the end of the allotted time, but he didn't. Take caution with this option.
- Very long battery life, compact design, high-contrast display, and a plethora of controls.
- The watch's text is extremely tiny and difficult to see. The bracelet frequently becomes unhooked from the smartphone due to the app's poor performance on the phone. The bracelet leaves permanent marks on the arm, and itching or a rash could develop at any time.
- The properties of the watch that it actually has are, for the most part, consistent with those that were described. When the building was first purchased, there were not very many displays; however, since then, a great deal more has been added. A week is about equivalent to the amount of time that can be spent operating the device while maintaining synchronization with a smartphone. A pretty high level of functionality for such a little cost: The monitoring of one's sleep is very in-depth, and the application itself records and describes numerous facets of one's training. When you wash them in the shower, you won't risk drowning them, so you don't have to take them off.
- The female has a Realme 9i phone, and despite the fact that everything is securely connected and functioning for me, she was having issues with the bracelet's ability to synchronize with her phone. I have a Realme 8 phone. It is also advisable to replace the strap as soon as possible because the young lady has very tiny hands and it does not fit her properly. If you attach the bracelet so that it barely fits on the arm, as my hands are around average size, then after some time there will be a deep belt mark on the wrist where the bracelet was worn. It is also important to point out that although this watch will not go under water in the shower, even a few drops of water can start to manipulate your display. For example, they can activate the mode that reads your pulse.
- Value, dependability, and ease-of-use
- Counting your steps incorrectly
- Monitoring your heart rate around the clock, a long battery life, and many additional features
- No
- Bracelet is light and not felt on the hand. easy interface
- really unreliable pedometer incorrectly counts 25-meter pools
- The curved display and comfy strap make this phone a better fit for one's hand than the competing xiaomi. It does a good job at counting the pulse, but for the time being it's only accurate to within a few beats.
- When riding the subway, he can be seen counting his steps. Rapidly loses energy, and the app connection, much more so than the xiaomi.
- Bracelet of high quality. A full charge will last for seven days. There are a ton of free watch faces out there that you may use.
- Design
- When paired with an iPhone, new features (such as changing songs) are inoperable. Problems with the pedometer, sleeping cycles, and inconvenient charging (all habits)