I'm a little sorry, attracted the appearance. Compared to watches from Lenovo, for example, where there is a heart rate monitor, and application support, and the appearance is even more classic watch, it loses a lot, plus Quartz is also more expensive Has some pros: -pedometer -alarm -appearance and format in the form of a watch, and not a faceless incomprehensible bracelet in the spirit of MiBand or Jawbone -the battery lasts for 7-9 months (the application will tell you if the charge is enough, plus, if the battery is running out, the watch will sometimes vibrate) Different cons: -full support only with iOS and MIUI -from fit-functions only a pedometer, no pulse, no sleep analysis -no support for fit apps, only Mi Home -permanent logout from Mi Home -problems with synchronization, days with steps may simply not be synchronized on one day, on another, on the third and be lost forever (sometimes the next day the day before yesterday is still loaded, but the whole last week may never appear) - in general, a buggy application and difficulties during the first setup, the application and integration with it were both raw and remained (a year and a half has passed since the release) - declared strong almost sapphire expensive glass - in fact it is scratched -batteries instead of a battery and charging from an adapter or USB - it is difficult to open the cover to replace the battery (it opens well with a slotted micro screwdriver (for watches or spectacle frames) - more expensive than analogues
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