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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 2, black by Wiktor Getka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

In most cases, happy buyers are the result of this transaction. However, this can only be done if a synchronization device is always within reach. Fortunately, if you know where to go, you can spend ten thousand dollars on a brand-new, high-quality smartphone or tablet in today's market. One of the product's most essential features, motivation with the stated goals, is made possible by the Mi Fit application, the user base of which is rapidly expanding against the backdrop of the bracelet's rising popularity. The application also does an independent examination of your sleeping patterns. The comparatively high price and the screen's obviously low resolution in relation to the asking price are the only real drawbacks. Xiaomi is the Apple of fitness tracker wristbands at this point. Reviews with either five or two stars are still the only ones that get read, so I'll be generous and give it five. Since you only look at reviews with a 5 or 2 star rating, I thought it was fair to give the product 4 stars after considering all of the above.

Pros
  • Stylish plus. The app analyzes your data and suggests setting a simple goal based on it; for example, the app analyzes your data and suggests setting a goal of 8000 steps a day, like me. + Functionality: measurement of steps, distance traveled, heart rate (important for achieving goals in cardio loads), sleep phases, clock, vibrating alarm clock, remote search for a lost bracelet by vibration. There is a two-week grace period for the charge. + Incredibly simple to operate, requiring only the press of a single button to progressively toggle between several display modes; even the elderly (who are sometimes wary of new technology and have trouble keeping track of more than two buttons) pick it up quickly. A lot of power is conserved because to this feature. - The "look at the clock" gesture, which is used to set the time on the display, has the added benefit of conserving power. Also, you can examine statistics and tweak the settings without lifting a finger because your tablet or smartphone will take care of things like scoring and goal calculation. Wearing a bracelet on your hand is all that is required to comply with the measures. The device will automatically determine the time you go to bed, and in the morning, it will provide you with a detailed breakdown of your sleep cycles. The gadget is also resistant to water, scratches, and breaking or crushing.
Cons
  • - Price. A fully functional smart watch with a heart rate monitor, support for SIM cards, and even a camera was released on the market at a price that was almost identical to what I had paid for my magnificent Mi Band 2 from China while it was being shipped to me. Competitors in the fitness industry are also on high alert, having developed identical wristbands that cost about half as much and have a considerably larger screen surface. - It was a fairly subdued show. The actual size of the display screen is much smaller than a square, and there is a large blank space between the screen and the button. The card provides scant information, so those with vision impairments won't be able to read the date or month. Already, competing brands are releasing wristbands that are twice as cheap and have a screen that covers the entire bracelet's face. - The bracelet's full potential can only be realized when paired with a modern mobile device (phone or tablet) that supports Bluetooth 4.0. A toy that shows the time, the number of steps taken in the past twenty-four hours, and the user's heart rate at the push of a button is not much use without them. Also, after three days of use, the watch stopped tracking my heart rate and didn't start up again until I paired it with my new tablet and installed the ated firmware. - The quality of each additional strap is obviously lower than that of the standard black strap included in the package. The plastic there has a rougher texture, making it less pleasant to the touch and less comfortable in the hand; the strap that encircles the device has thicker edges; and so on.