- design, portability, low weight, long working hours, resistance to wetness, and the ability to function independently of a smartphone (you still need a smartphone for initial setup)
- In the sun and in the daytime on the street, you can’t see the information on the screen, you need to cover it with your hand (you don’t need to do such a trick with a regular watch). The information may be seen quite well whether it is day or night. It's not a comfortable process to buckle up. The application that is native to MiFit is not user-friendly (and there is not much use, mainly for settings). There are notifications from the phone (sms, calls, applications), but there is no benefit from this, you still need to take the phone to find out who wrote and what kind of information.
- Price, simplicity, and simplicity of design.
- Readings that are off on the pedometer, calorie sensor, and heart rate monitor all the time.
- Lightweight, and they don't get in the way of the hand Long life of the battery (up to 1 month) Waterproof vogue, sophisticated, and up to date Functional Adaptation to the specific needs of each users
- Lacks a display for the seconds.
- - the life of the battery is around 20 days It is quite possible to go to the shower there and wash your hands because the device is not afraid of water (to a moderate degree). It is quite a stylish gadget. Not yet tried swimming; this notification is delivered via hand vibrations (calls, sms, whatsaps, vibers, mail, etc.) - a hand-held alarm that vibrates (no need to wake a small child with a regular alarm clock) - Accuracy in measurement: what is the pulse, what step counts are almost perfect (calories xs :) I checked the pulse to a pressure measuring device that I had lying around the house; the discrepancy was no more than two to three beats per minute, which is a pretty decent result, and the steps were tallied precisely as well. - the presence of a display in compared with earlier models; in other words, it has almost reached the point where it can be considered a watch rather than a fitness bracelet - a solid application (especially if you download a well-known 2022 version from a well-known site)
- - an insufficiently powerful Bluetooth receiver - as a direct consequence of this, the connection with the mobile phone is only maintained at a distance of five meters. For instance, he has moved out of the apartment and into another room, and he will no longer inform you when he receives a call, etc. - I'm a little bit disappointed because I was hoping to get "notified" everywhere in the apartment. - The brightness is not very high, and the information on the screen is "poorly readable" when viewed in direct sunlight. Despite the fact that some users have stated that everything works perfectly for them, this may be due to the fact that they purchased their device from a different location. They argue that the screen is easily damaged, but then again, "they say that hens are milked"))" Everything has been spotless for the past three weeks. Although I don't hit him against the walls or anything like that, I do things like wear t-shirts over shirts and other things like that. - there is no reminder about disconnecting from a mobile phone (like I forgot it at home, and the bracelet reminded you of it at the elevator) - although this functionality is implemented with a non-standard application (you can find everything on the well-known website for wearable electronics).
- 1. Does not have a very good hold on the bluetooth 2. Does a step count 3. You should never ignore the phone (vibrates on the hand) 4. Instead of waking everyone in the house with a piercing shriek, the alarm clock softly vibrates on the hand. 5. A long lifespan for the battery (about 2 weeks)
- 1. The developers have removed the smart alarm clock from the official version of the app (I also took it because of this), the unofficial program is free but prone to bugs, and I do not want to take a paid version of the app. 2. GPS, calories, pulse are not interested (most likely he counts them clumsily, but did not check)
- An interesting design, trustworthy and robust assembly, high-quality materials, and a useful set of functionality are all features that this product possesses.
- Even in a condition of complete stillness, random pulse counts are taken. It is not at all ideal for taking a person's pulse when they are participating in physical activity, such as running. It is an improvement over previous low-cost Chinese versions in terms of step counting, but it is not ideal. In addition to this, there are issues with measuring sleep. You can get up, head to the bathroom, and then come back, but he will not consider this to be an awakening until you walk around for at least ten minutes.
- - a high level of independence - a comfy strap - a pedometer and a heart rate monitor that are relatively accurate - the ease with which they can be set up
- - there is no alarm - if you want more complex notification functions - a tambourine is an absolute necessity - after one year, the strap started to fracture in some areas - there is no way around the need for one