- long-lasting charge storage.
- Fits nicely in the palm of the hand and is cozy for sleeping on. Strap with a gentle feel.
- The measurement of the pulse is reasonably accurate, but only when the subject is at rest. Measures of sleep are completely arbitrary, it's all a fiction.
- I adored the bracelet's and the strap's design. It doesn't slip, push, or irritate the hand while resting softly on the hand. Management is really convenient and easy. Despite the little screen, everything is visible. In any case, everything may be set up from your phone. Bluetooth communication with the phone went without a hitch. I discovered that by pressing the "take a picture" button on the bracelet, you can operate the camera on your phone.
- The monitor is clear, the product is comfortable, and all of the functions that have been claimed to work.
- Still haven't been able to locate it.
- The high standard of the components used
- No sign of it
- presentation of good fortune Price Monitoring of both sleep and heart rate (more on this in a different section)
- The bracelet is unable to differentiate between walking and riding. The saturation feature is mostly for aesthetic purposes. lasted for a period of half a year
- Strap
- Everything else other from the strap
- Price vs. quality
- Usefulness and dullness
- Lightweight, cozy, and practical.
- I definitely made a few purchases for my parents after wishing I had a pressure measurement feature. does not account for the steps involved in pushing a stroller-loaded youngster.
- excellent ergonomics. Excellent appearance. Pretty show. In my opinion, all sports calculations are accurate, with the exception of swimming. Waterproof. Measurement of saturation level: maybe not as precise as with specialized equipment, but a highly useful feature - I tested it when I was ill. Although the controls are relatively minimal, you can control music from your phone.
- Only 4-5 days of operation, and that's with the constant heart rate measurement disabled. There is insufficient weather information. Embarrassing clasp. To finish the workout in "swimming" mode is difficult. On the screen, miniature representations of the weather and the charge level are shown.
- Moisture defense
- No
- Design and wrist-fastening mechanism. comfortable, fashionable, and discrete. At rest, steps and pulse are regarded as normal. The error does not exceed 2%. With a smartphone, it functions well.
- I recorded the pulse during training at a maximum of 128 and an average of 99 when it actually needed to be closer to 160max and 130average. Make your own determination as to the type of heart rate monitor it is. Given that the device's primary function is to measure the pulse, we can conclude that its issue is not resolved. Additionally lying is the blood's oxygen content. For instance, it displays at rest between 97 and 100%, which is a significant variation.
- One, they have top-notch waterproofing. I've been wearing the bracelet nonstop for days; I've even been swimming with it and testing it out in the ocean with no issues. If you have a two-story home, you can still use bluetooth to connect your gadgets even if they're on different levels (it won't work in every room, but that's a minor inconvenience). The battery life is seven days. Although I make regular use of it (I have it set so that the screen activates when I move my wrist, which is both convenient and efficient for me; however, you can get even more use out of it before it needs charging if you press the button, which is awkward in the winter and when carrying groceries home). The fourth major benefit for me is the effort required to locate a phone. I never remember where I put it down. 5. I have no idea how anyone else did it, but I needed to turn the dial (which is activated under Huawei Health). I switched to one that tracks everything (steps, days of the week, time, weather, charge status, and bluetooth connectivity), and I gave my grandmother a different one with larger numbers.
- The bracelet's only negative is that it causes a red spot on my wrist if I wear it properly to monitor my pulse. Maybe I'm just reacting that way. No more negatives!