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Review on HONOR Watch ES Smartwatch, HES-B09/HES-B39 Wi-Fi, Black Meteorite by Wiktor Grzankowski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You should not take it, it does not meet any standards.

It's a symbolic action that your heart rate monitor is unreliable. The remaining issues can be resolved. For the remainder of the useful features, I'll give it 2 stars. It's obvious that a heart rate monitor can be used effectively by its owner. The rating will be a perfect 5. The average is what counts in the end. Have Outside Help: Initial selling price. A pre-order purchase. Reading the messages is easy, but you can't remove them from the list right away. To erase practically anything that is described and reviewed, you must first log in. There's no point in making a list (such as long autonomy) has certain drawbacks Just three, and one of them negates the need for a fitness monitor altogether. 1) Checking one's pulse. The time is identical (!) on both "clocks" - Short-term loads are completely invisible to me (! Quickly, I ascend to the 12th level, where my pulse registers between 87 and 95. Nevertheless, in actuality 150. I took a manual reading and double-checked it with another sensor, and sure enough, the spikes line up with my own subjective experiences. I can get my heart rate to 98 by waving my arms (like I'm jogging), but I can't get it up to 150. - loads similar to 5 minutes of "easy running": displays 120-125 w/m, but in practice 145. Second, not as crucial. The default Android clock cannot be used to set alarms; instead, you must do so in a third-party application. This topic pertains to devices that are neither Huawei or Honor 3. After waiting a month, I forwarded the sleep data for synchronization. It's only during bedtime that "no info" applies.