The review's second revision. following a few months of usage. I was unable to connect the wristband to my Chinese Leeco for phone communication. Apple, Google Pixel, and Samsung devices are currently supported, according to the support. My tablet came from Samsung. PAI points can be earned by being in high heart-rate zones; the higher the heart-rate, the more points you can earn. The bracelet's great feature is that it tracks non-step exercises like free weights at the gym, push-ups, pull-ups, and dancing. There is a feature that makes it preferable to manually switch the bracelet into increased activity mode (hold down the switch button). In this mode, the bracelet begins reading the pulse every second right away. If you don't manually engage the mode, there's a chance that your bracelet won't participate in most of the action and won't collect points (more on this under the drawbacks). The biggest drawback is the flawed software, which loses points during synchronization, especially when you feel like you've plowed but the program stupidly ignores this information. There isn't yet firmware to fix this error. The second stupidity is an active overestimation of the pulse; occasionally, it displays utter gibberish and can grant you 15–30 extra points for the entire week. Is it worth it? After using it for a week, I would have recommended it, but the dampness of the software now makes me disappointed. It seems like I rushed into the purchase, ignoring other unfavorable reviews and thinking that the watch actually does its job well. You can purchase it if you are interested in PAI and have confidence in the idea and the business. It makes sense to take something different or avoid purchasing bracelets altogether if all you need is a pedometer and a heart rate sensor with standard capabilities. Conclusion: PAI is an intriguing concept, but the software's implementation is shoddy. The creators delivered an unfinished test product instead of the finished program that was supposed to be released. My firmware hasn't been updated in a while (1.1.0),
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