Good gadget for the price. On average, the battery lasts for a week, with the following turned on: sleep monitoring, smart heart rate monitoring, notifications and activating the screen by raising the wrist . It suits me perfectly, I charge it on weekends. Has some pros The definition of the pulse is quite accurate, compared with a tonometer. The duration of sleep basically determines exactly, but sometimes it’s wrong . The pedometer is quite accurate, but the step length, in my opinion, is lying in a big way, I can’t have a step of 1 meter, even though I’m tall . Many wrote that the connection with the phone often breaks, but I haven’t had such a problem for almost half a year of use, though I have an Honor smartphone. After all the latest ates, you can control music as in mi band 4, and a large number of watch faces are available through the Health app, for every taste. Got cons: Receiving messages is just terrible, one will still come quite normally, you can read it, but if several come at once, it's a disaster, it's actually impossible to read on it, and it slows down a bit. In principle, this does not bother me, since I am a supporter of regular calls, not chats. Determination of oxygen in the blood mine is just a marketing ploy and nothing more! For me, it lacks a GPS tracker, because when training on the street, it determines the position through the phone on duty, it will be much faster to turn on the training in the phone itself, and not wait for it to connect .
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