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Review on Smart bracelet Xiaomi Mi Band 2, black by Cheong Yon ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

My very first fitness wristband was a purely frivolous purchase. As a result, I do not have any complaints regarding the absence of a smart alarm clock, despite the fact that there is some confusion over the decision to remove it in the first place. It gives one the sense that it will be brought back when the following generation of watches is introduced. Many people find it frustrating because the iOS app is only available in English. I was unable to locate any functions related to training. The webpage for the device mentions being able to track real-time speed and heart rate, but I don't see either of those features. Because there is no GPS module, cyclists will have to use apps created by third parties in order to track their activities. Because of this, there are a lot of features that are helpful, such as notifications, statistics, and tracking your sleep. Over time, the strap will become slightly more comfortable to wear. After a period of two months, I changed the clasp so that it had one fewer "hole," making it so that the bracelets once again fit snugly on the arm. Don't pay attention when folks on the forum discuss different stages of sleep. In point of fact, all it does is monitor your movements throughout the night and then relays information to you about the different stages of sleep, such as when you were in a deep sleep or a light sleep. There is not a lot of information available, but it is recommended that the bracelet be charged with no more than 1A so that there are no issues with the battery! Other than that, the Xiaomi Mi Band 2 reveals itself to be a great product. In general, I'm satisfied with the purchase that I made.

Pros
  • - The cost - The charge: I charge it every 25-27 days - There is no need to be concerned about the water; you can have a relaxing bath with them in your hand And so all of the other features that can be helpful to you should be familiar to you.
Cons
  • - The button on the watch does not always work, and you have to push it in a certain way in order for it to register your press. - There is no feature for sports in the iOS app. - The watch does a poor job of counting steps when jogging (maybe it's simply the way I move my hands).