- Style, functionality, an easy-to-use interface, and the availability of a smart alarm clock that wakes you up with vibrations are all important considerations.
- Both the instructions and the product description are written in Chinese, but it's not too difficult to understand.
- These include cost, comfort, dependability, and usefulness.
- In the following comments:
- The vibration alarm clock, which can also be used as a clock, activates whenever the user activates their smartphone.
- Counts steps incorrectly, sleep duration and quality incorrectly, and the heart rate readings it provides are also erroneous.
- great watch that has an alarm that vibrates. no more merit
- The pedometer is inaccurate by 70–80%, and the sleep tracking function and heart rate monitor are both useless.
- A long battery life, combined with comfort and minimal weight.
- There are petty things that get on my nerves.
- 1. Decent appearance. The first version of the bracelet against the background of the second looks like a child's toy. 2. Value for money - a relatively cheap bracelet of good assembly and quality.
- 1. The display is almost invisible on the street in sunny weather. Seriously, how could you make such a display on a device that is designed for sports? If you go in for running, football or other sports on the street, you will not see anything on Mi Band 2 (MB2) during the day. Maybe add a light sensor. This would also get rid of the following disadvantage. 2. At night, the display will shine so that you have to turn away, close your eyes or turn off the auto-on function. The display loves to turn on from various hand movements, annoying you and those around you. It concerns not only sleep, but also simply dark rooms (for example, a cinema). 3. Weak display capabilities. For example, it cannot show the date. There is also no hint of who is calling or sending SMS (just a notification icon is shown). I think that the information content of the display could be much higher. 4. Touch button. If you wear gloves (in cool weather or when playing sports), you will not be able to press it. I think that a mechanical button was still needed. Manufacturers of electronic watches still use them - no one complains. 5. The device has become thicker and wider. And if MB1 on the arm was invisible even during sleep, then MB2 frankly interferes. 6. The protrusion of the heart rate monitor on the back of the capsule causes discomfort. In MB1, the back panel was smooth. 7. Raw software, communication between Mi Band and smartphone is periodically lost. MB1 suffered the same. 8. Weak autonomy with active use - up to 2 weeks. MB1 lasted up to 1 month on a single charge.
- appearance, alarm clock, autonomy
- useless thing
- Ergonomic, perfectly assembled, nice hypoallergenic strap, tracks steps well, has a display, the ability to measure the pulse, IP68.
- Complete disappointment due to the lack of a "smart alarm clock".
- Ability to set up alerts from various messengers, mail, etc. Moisture protection. All sorts of gps and pedometers and heart rate monitors. The need to recharge is not every day.
- There is no normal 2022 font. After three years the screen is not working.
- 1. Price 2. Life time without recharging - about 3 weeks 3. You can set the vibration when receiving a notification from the phone. I often leave my phone on vibrate and miss calls. 5. Sleep quality tracking 6. Smart alarm via third party app.
- 1. My device cannot count the pulse while running. Only at rest or when walking calmly. Those with the functions of a heart rate monitor do not cope very well, but they took it for this 2. The application is synchronized with google fit, but crookedly, for each run / walk it adds a new type of activity, such as Run2, Run4, etc. Erased training data that was transferred from runtastic. For me, synchronization with google fit is important, but I had to turn it off - there was more harm. In general, in the part where the application duplicates the functions of google fit, it is noticeably inferior to it. 3. Does not connect like a heart rate monitor to runtastic. At least on my nokia8 it didn't work. 4. For a smart alarm clock, taking into account the phases of sleep, you have to install a third-party application