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Review on πŸ’ͺ Honor Band 6 Smart Wristband- Full Screen 1.47-inch AMOLED Color Touchscreen, SpO2, Swim, Heart Rate, Sleep, Nap, Stress, All-in-One Activity Tracker- 5ATM Waterproof Standard Version by Vassil Georgiev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

In point of fact, this is not a bracelet; rather, it is a timepiece in its own right. In terms of ergonomics, it would be pointless to establish a comparison between them and the miband. They have a really pleasant texture when held in the hand. As a result, I will shortly modify them to mibend 6 and then offer them to somebody else. Those in search of a "smart watch" for the least expensive option (about 3,000 r) would benefit from purchasing one from them, in my opinion. This is almost identical to the HONOR Watch ES, with the exception of a smaller screen and the absence of functionality such as auto brightness and "personal trainer" (the watch instructs the user on what to do and how to do it during workouts). On YouTube, you can view a comparison of the two.

Pros
  • It is possible to turn on the stopwatch/timer and go into clock mode (they will work in the background); large font notifications; a cool flashlight; the strap has a lock for fixing the tail, and this lock works 100% of the time; - Excellent screen; - a really tenacious battery (for such a bright and large screen); - convenient and fast charging; - it is possible to turn on the stopwatch/timer and go into clock mode (they will work in the background); a very reasonable price for a smart watch; because the screen is so lengthy, the numbers are displayed very large on it even if they are piled one on top of the other. To put it another way, the "dial" is quite big. It is not necessary to squint in order to read the time (unlike watches that have a square or circular display); - there is a huge selection of standard dials, and each one is distinct (unlike in miband, where only the photos are varied but the clock itself remains the same). Installing third-party watch faces from a second mobile phone requires an updated application, but the process is quite simple and straightforward. - The presence of a pulse oximeter, however, the oxygen readings will be accurate only if you drive the bracelet all the way up the arm (as the bracelet shows before commencing the test). This is necessary in order for the data to be accurate.
Cons
  • - If your phone is not a Huawei or Honor model, then the application for this watch will most likely need to be downloaded from Google Play. But . The freshness of a year old is present there. As a result, the watch will have very poor communication with the phone (the connection between the two will be lost). You need to download a new application, and you can do so either from w3bsit3-dns.com or from the App Gallery (you can do this from the web, or you can store it on your phone). - This watch does not possess the same level of super thinking that the miband does. You cannot, for instance, disable solely the auto-rotation of the screen at night while leaving notifications enabled and reducing the brightness according to a predetermined schedule. You have the option to deactivate simply the alerts and the auto-rotate feature, but the brightness will stay at its normal level. You are unable to change the type of vibration the bracelet emits, silence the ringer on your phone when it detects an incoming call, view the cycle speed directly on the bracelet, and a number of other limitations exist. - A number of scratches were left on the screen by the sleeve of the jacket for a period of two days. - The pedometer is a very helpful addition. - There is no way to navigate through the notifications like there is on the miband. You will need to navigate to the notification menu in order to view each alert separately. In essence, it comes down to a matter of routine, but you can check notifications on the miband considerably more quickly. - There is no double-tap screen awakening, although turning on the display by turning the hand works fairly nicely. - Despite this, there is no double-tap screen awakening.