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I used to track the length and quantity of my sleep (the number of awakenings per night), but I eventually became weary of this pampering, so now it's simply a clock and a step counter. The readings on the phone and the clock don't match up. I don't regret my purchase. I've been utilizing for more than a year. They are not felt on my hand. I've taken several baths with them, and everything is perfect.

Pros
  • long-lasting charge storage.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

The dials have been delivered at long last. In order to install them, you will first need to download another program called "Huawei Mobile Services" and then register with that program by providing your personal information (what the hell?). Some little visuals with drawings can be found anywhere. I checked it several times, and I found that a high heart rate while exercising is an underestimation of one and a half times. Because of this, it is not at all appropriate for physical activity and…

Pros
  • Fits nicely in the palm of the hand and is cozy for sleeping on. Strap with a gentle feel.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Its benefits The measurement precision, blanket correction, lack of step counting compared to some models from competing manufacturers, reasonable price, and wrist-friendly size of the device some drawbacks Doesn't work well with iPhone, you can only use the installed wallpaper, you can't see messages, and there are no call alerts.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

The Huawei Health app was used on a Huawei phone in conjunction with the wristband. The "smart alarm clock" feature was great; the bracelet tries to wake you up at the right stage of sleep. (It's simpler to get up) It seems to work. The essential point is that the vibration on your wrist, not the sound, wakes you up. You should wear bracelets with GPS if you require extremely exact measures of your steps and distance traveled.

Pros
  • 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.

This is standard hardware rendered ineffective by subpar application code. appropriate for checking the time, reading the message, declining the call, and locating the device. has some benefits functions, without crashing. Those working in hardware are OK. Even though the pulse appears to display the correct rate, the tonometer readings deviate by +/- 5 beats. I like the strap a lot. Con: The software is really basic. No words can be found that indicate a cause and effect relationship. 1) The…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

A pedometer, as well as monitoring of pulse, sleep, and oxygen levels in the blood, are included. Several distinct modes of instruction. In the event that you do not find the default collection of dials to your liking, the application will allow you to download whatever you like. You may configure notifications to be sent to your phone from a variety of apps, including WhatsApp, Viber, and email. Because it notifies you of incoming calls, you won't need to worry about missing any of them (which

Pros
  • The monitor is clear, the product is comfortable, and all of the functions that have been claimed to work.
Cons
  • Still haven't been able to locate it.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

I wanted to take honor band 4, but it turned out to be more expensive, and not surprising, because it is vital for the manufacturer to buy a new product, and honor band 5 is the same 4, only the icon design is different. Band 5 is not necessary if you have already achieved band 4. In favor are: I loved that you didn't have to remove the capsule from the bracelet to charge it, as well as the application, design, phone finding function, and charging. The negatives: Sometimes, the bracelet will…

I decided to use it as a watch and ornament. I didn't realize (until later) that when an incoming call comes in, the READY name of the caller is displayed and the call can be reset. My eyesight makes it tough for me to read, but I intend to explore the smartphone app thoroughly. Thus, with minimal expenditure, I was able to satisfy my needs. I like how easy it is to charge, because before I had to unhook a section of the bracelet to plug it in, and the plastic eventually cracked at the…

Pros
  • The high standard of the components used
Cons
  • No sign of it

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

ate: Six months later, the bracelet was no longer functioning because the battery had expanded (initially, it had simply run out of power and stopped charging). It is safe to say that none of these have a redeeming quality about them. - In general, the bracelet is not that horrible, and the ability to monitor your heart rate is generally a good feature; nevertheless, given how accurate the bracelet is, this does not make much sense. In most cases, saturation monitoring is nothing more than a…

Pros
  • presentation of good fortune Price Monitoring of both sleep and heart rate (more on this in a different section)
Cons
  • 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

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Think twice before you buy-the product is disgusting.

I was quite dissatisfied with my purchase after making it at the official Honor store right as sales were beginning. There is no measurement of the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood in the 2022 version, and there is no ability to download more dials (the native 8 pieces are difficult to read). This is in contrast to the Chinese version. The bracelet moves at an extremely slow pace. The readings from the pedometer do not immediately appear on the screen. I couldn't be more unhappy…

Pros
  • Strap
Cons
  • Everything else other from the strap

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It can't be worse! A waste of money.

Google Fit cannot be synchronized. You can only use the silly huiwei health app, which cannot access the bracelet software and is not updated to the most recent version when downloaded from the Google Play Store. In order to synchronize with Google Fit, you must download the appgallery from the Heiwei, register there, install some sort of hms core, and install and pay for an additional application. Slag, in general. However, huiwei users could find it useful.

Pros
  • Price vs. quality
Cons
  • Usefulness and dullness

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

a beautiful piece. Since I have a metal allergy, it is crucial to me that the bracelet be free of metal components. The pedometer and calories are, of course, the most important things for me. It's interesting to note the pulse. I would absolutely purchase it for parents if it included a pressure measurement feature in addition to call notification because my father has hearing loss.

Pros
  • Lightweight, cozy, and practical.
Cons
  • 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.

I advise purchasing because it is really easy to read messages, change music, etc. As a fitness bracelet, all of its primary features work flawlessly. different benefits Excellent watch with a simple interface. has excellent charge retention. On a masculine hand, they seem really fashionable. The strap fits quite tightly and does not stretch. There are numerous dial possibilities, so you may find anything to suit your preferences. Sleep phases are accurately estimated. Even daylight sleep is…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

This bracelet is perfect for me because it can serve as a watch, an alarm clock, and a way to keep track of my phone. Pros: Numerous interesting features (including a search function for my fire phone, which means that I finally won't misplace it anywhere), a variety of clock screensavers that can be customized, and a product that is simply well-made. It is hardly noticeable when I have it in my hand because of how light it is. Having certain negative aspects The color screen comes at the…

I went from the Honor Band 3 to this bracelet, and I'm not quite satisfied. First, independence - the third one worked for a lot longer. Additionally, I didn't like the strap because it had a clasp similar to that of a watch on one end and a clip on the other, which is, in my opinion, much more practical for sporting activities. This clasp's drawback is that it adheres to everything all the time. The "swimming" mode may also be activated and deactivated in the third gang by tapping the screen…

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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.

Everyone in the family loved it, and I got 4 of them since it doesn't have any metal pieces, which many people find to be allergic to. Additionally, moisture protection is quite helpful; you cannot remove it every time you come into contact with water. I figured out my sleep phase thanks to sleep monitoring, and now I get enough rest. The counter performs passably but not accurately. The pulse is extremely precise. For this amount of money, the fitness wristband is fantastic. I purchased a pole

Pros
  • Moisture defense
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I've never experienced anything like it. Taking your pulse is fascinating for the first week, but after you see that everything is normal, you will probably stop doing it. the benefits: Five days of continuous heart rate and sleep monitoring on a single charge. The ability to track my sleep has been the most helpful addition. The vibrating silent alarm clock comes in second. A reliable pedometer, indeed. All notifications are delivered, and the sender's name is displayed next to each one…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not suitable for use.

Conclusion: This is a child's toy that might be appropriate for women who want to pretend to exercise. or for aspiring techies. Not at all good for sports. It appears that a typical heart rate monitor will cost at least three times as much. But just like any sporting goods. Your search will still turn up nothing. Manufacturers increase the quantity of functions rather than focusing on the necessary minimum. The primary issue is that when it shakes, it doesn't work! does not detect the pulse!

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

In general, I bought this bracelet for myself because I enjoy exercising and wanted to keep track of my classes so that I would be more consistent about going to the gym (using a bracelet makes training more interesting because you can keep tabs on your pace while running or cycling, your speed while cycling, the approximate calories you burn while doing home workouts, and so on). After that, she started giving bracelets to everyone in the family for every holiday; today everyone from the…

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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!