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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 3 Global, black by Ha Joon ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It has some flaws but the product is usable.

The device works well, and as a result, you will find yourself reaching into your pocket for your phone much less frequently. This is because you can check the time and read messages simply by raising your hand. The location is ideal for conducting business and holding meetings. The bracelet is extremely lightweight and fashionable, and it can be worn with any type of clothing. In spite of the cost, the bracelet does not appear to be a knockoff. Excellent strap; the hand that rests under it does not become wet. In everyday living, this disrupts the pedometer's ability to provide accurate readings. I want to emphasize in normal, daily situations. When you are driving, the system will turn the steps for you, but it will not turn the steps for you when you are pushing a stroller with a child and your hands are still. Using the same Pacer over the phone results in a significantly higher degree of accuracy. But! If the bracelet is secured correctly before a sporting event, the pedometer should function satisfactorily; both the path taken and the total number of steps taken will be measured correctly. But the thing that truly irritates me is that whenever I try to check the time, the screen lights up in a very annoying manner. Take for instance that you are seated at a table and you simply turn your hand such that it is facing you. At best, the bracelet will light up once every fifth time it is worn. In order for the switching method to function properly, you need to move your hand with a suitable amount of amplitude (if the word amplitude can be used in this context). To put it another way, the gadget is set up so that it will light up when you lift your hand and then rotate it around its central axis. Not only do I have to deal with this issue (there are several bracelets in the family). Regarding the battery, you can form your own opinion about it; I charge it once a week. To tell you the truth, I assumed I would only need to charge it once every two to three weeks. Yet the truth is that it doesn't bother me that much. In general, if you don't like regular timepieces, want to know for the first time what a smart watch (fitness bracelet) is, or want to know what a shagodrocher (/ fashionable rogue) is, then it's absolutely worth getting. For instance, because of this watch, I've come to the conclusion that I need an Apple Watch.

Pros
  • - general convenience - design\s- screen\s- price\s- feature set\s- notifications - heft - indiscernible presence in the hand - freedom from needing to constantly check one's phone - constant companionship in the form of a watch
Cons
  • - pedometer - works by having you raise your hand at regular intervals (lighting up the screen when you want to see the time) a few of watch faces (only 3, and only 1 shows steps)

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