- Price, quality, functionality, battery life
- Not enough GPS, not always accurate readings of the pedometer and heart rate monitor
- Excellent build quality and user-friendly interface.
- The Mi fit program, if you forget to untie the bracelet from it, then do not reattach the bracelet!
- Vibrating alarm clock, convenient to use as a clock, vibrates when the smartphone is active
- Inaccurately counts steps, inaccurately measures sleep, there are errors when measuring heart rate
- + Long battery life + Minimalistic design + Monochrome display + Easy to connect with your phone
- - The screen could be made bigger, it consumes little - To charge, you need to remove it from the strap (although you need to do this very rarely) - Notifications from some applications do not have an icon, it just says App - Auto-show time when raising your hand does not always work - Can't keep screen always on - Does not display Cyrillic when calling / SMS - You can not turn off the bluetooth, or at least hide the device from others after pairing with a smartphone - Screen brightness dimmed over time
- Price. Battery.
- Setting. Screen.
- - A price that sets this bracelet watch above all the competition - Very comfortable strap - Moisture protection - Fairly clear pedometer (error -10 steps) - Pleasant and very sensitive vibration - Battery lasts up to 2 weeks - Durable and resistant to large scratches plastic glass (hit the doorknob, but there is no scratch) - Notifications from the phone, SMS and applications are shown on the screen with icons with the vibration of the watch itself. - The watch records the phases of sleep (deep sleep/REM sleep) and shows as a graph in the app.
- Yes, it is cheap, which means you can’t demand more from it, but you need to appreciate it: 1. Significant disadvantages: - No stopwatch, very lacking for running and sports. - For some reason, my watch refuses to be charged from a portable battery. - Plastic glass, which is covered with the smallest scratches - No smart alarm 2. And also: - The pulse should be measured preferably from a completely immobile state, sometimes I have an overestimated pulse (120), although I have been sitting on a chair for an hour. - No GPS for runners and cyclists.