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Review on Smart bracelet HONOR Band 6, sand gray by Anand Anand ᠌

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I expected mediocre quality, but the product was pleasantly surprised.

Because I had been using the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 for approximately a year before upgrading to the HONOR Band 6, I decided to evaluate the new bracelet in comparison to its predecessor. In spite of all of the drawbacks, I find that I prefer using the HONOR Band 6 more. This is based on the results of using the band. In general, the acquisition satisfies the requirements! These are some advantages: 1. Big, bright, and with sufficient force. Throughout the course of the previous two weeks, I have gripped the bracelet very firmly on a variety of surfaces multiple times; nonetheless, the surface does not bear a single scratch as a result of my actions. 2. Long-lasting and waterproof: For the past two weeks, I have worn it while swimming in the ocean for several hours each day and diving as deep as four meters, and it has performed flawlessly the entire time. 3. The thong ensures that it will remain securely on the hand. My Mi Band 4 was the cause of my death since it sprang loose on its own and broke when I dropped it. My guess is that HONOR Band 6 won't have nearly as much of a challenge. Having this drawback: Negative aspects of the bracelet: 1. The bracelet goes to sleep at night and does not wake up right away in the morning. I got up, walked around, and sat down, and when I looked at the bracelet, it showed that I had taken 0 steps. After a delay of 10 seconds, the steps 5, 8, 13, and 18 begin to be added in a progressive fashion. In theory, I have no problem with him. 2. Because it is extremely sensitive to changes in the position of the hand and can turn on for no apparent reason, I had no choice but to disable the inclusion by gesture feature entirely. The Mi Band 4 did not come equipped with this feature. This feels like a very brief moment to me as well. The last time I charged the bracelet was 18 days ago, and right now it has a charge of 21%. This is a positive aspect of the situation. 3. For the past two weeks, I have been making frequent trips up the road's 164 steps, averaging at least two ascents per day. On the other hand, the program and the statistics show that I walked the entire distance. I once ascended a mountain that was between 250 and 300 meters in height. I expected to notice a percentage increase in the "climb" characteristic after completing the challenging and steep ascent, but the stats were insistent that I had completed it all by walking. As a result of this, I have reached the conclusion that I am unable to use this function, which is already a considerable disadvantage. 4. I quickly learned that it is nearly impossible to make friends using a smartphone manufactured by Samsung, and this was shortly after making the purchase. Negative aspects of the software: 1. The software loses the bracelet. If you leave the phone and go for a walk for an hour, there is a good chance that the software will lose the bracelet. If this happens, the software will not be able to connect the bracelet without overloading the bluetooth connection. It's possible that this is a function of my phone, however the Mi Band 4 didn't have this capability for me. 2. When I log in to the application, there is no information that is currently accurate. I don't want to wait even a minute for the information to be downloaded from the bracelet; I want to quickly see how much and what it is. 3. When the step data is loaded and displayed for the "day" category, there is no data for the "month" category for the same day. To be honest, the software for the Mi Band 4 also has issues, and it has had them for years: during the week, with an average distance traveled per day of 10 km, a total of 120-200 km each week came out.

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