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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 7 Global for Russia, black by Felicja Lis ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

On the global version, the bracelet itself made the application available to users by means of a QR code, acted as the firmware itself, and the language used right away was 2022. After that, all that is left to do is connect the Xiaomi to the account and transfer over all of the data from the previous watch. Although it required some time and effort, everything turned out okay in the end. It pinched the inside of the wrist the first time, and then again every several days after that — a nerve? In earlier watches, there was never a situation like this one. Fortunately, this practically seldom happens anymore (a month after the purchase), so I don't know if this is related to the watch.

Pros
  • To begin, I employ it as a watch, in addition to its functions as a pulse counter and pedometer. When compared to the Mi Band 4, I found that there was a greater variety of capabilities available, such as the flashlight and the women's calendar, both of which I found to be quite useful. The Always on Display feature, which keeps the time displayed on the screen at all times, is also incredibly helpful, despite the fact that it significantly decreases the battery's life. The fact that the watch does not need to be removed from the strap each time it is charged is a really convenient feature.
Cons
  • The watch is able to complete tasks SIGNIFICANTLY more quickly than my older Mi Band 4. The "Walk" function, which cannot be turned off, is quite annoying because it causes the watch to periodically prompt the wearer to stand up and move around. At the same time, all alerts of this kind have been turned off for me (yes, in general, any notifications have been turned off, with the exception of incoming phone calls; this is done to prevent the bracelet from being planted). At first, the sudden vibration of the bracelet caused me to flinch every time; but, now that I've become used to it, I'm starting to grow used to ignoring the pointless function ("Of course, the bracelet, right now, right in the middle of a movie session / meeting at work, I'll jump up and start walking!"). I have to remember to set the alarm clock every few days since, for some reason, time seems to fly by all the time. To deactivate the alarm when the "screen lock" function is active, you must first swipe the screen lock and only then poke the relevant button on the screen. Only then will the alert be deactivated.

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