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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

The display is of a very high quality, and the product is quite lightweight and comfy. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. The native strap is not particularly convenient, and the one that comes with Band2 is preferable. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Has some pros: Display that is lightweight, comfy, and of good quality. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. Different drawbacks: the native strap is not particularly user-friendly, and the Band2 option is preferable. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Some benefits include being lightweight and comfy, as well as having a good quality display. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. The native strap is not particularly convenient, and the one that comes with Band2 is preferable. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

Its advantages include being lightweight and comfortable to use, and having an extremely high-quality display. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. Below are some downsides: The native strap does not offer a great deal of convenience; Band2 is a much better option. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Different pros: Display that is lightweight, comfy, and of good quality. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. A few drawbacks: the native strap is not particularly user-friendly; the one on the Band2 is superior. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Some benefits include being lightweight and comfy, as well as having a good quality display. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. Below are some downsides: The native strap does not offer a great deal of convenience; Band2 is a much better option. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Some pros: Display that is lightweight, comfy, and of good quality. Maintains a charge for an extended period of time. Cons: The native strap is not particularly convenient; the one that comes with Band2 is a much better option. On the other hand, the strap is interchangeable.

I have both Mi Band 4 (bought for my wife) and Honor Band 5 (for myself). A more detailed review and experience of personal use left on Zen mnenie-5d56437a92414d00ad00879f

Pros
  • 1. Price (1700 on Ali with delivery 2 weeks) 2. Constant heart rate monitoring. 3. Blood oxygen saturation monitoring (really works) 4. Convenient charging (no need to take it out of the strap) 5. Classic strap 6. Charge consumption 10-12% per day with smart heart rate analysis and smart alarm clock. 7. I liked the excellent sleep analysis and the Huawei Health app itself more than Mi Fit.
Cons
  • 1. Battery 100 mAh. Approximately twice as fast as the Mi Band 4 (which also has a 135 mAh battery) 2. The default screens are not so hot - out of 8 more or less good ones, only 3. 3. NFC only for China (well, not a special drawback, but a fact) 4. The number of steps is considered normal, but with the distance traveled there is an obvious jamb. Well, I can’t have an average step of 95-100cm with my height of 181 cm. Mi Band 4 gives an average step of around 65 cm, which is closer to the truth. I think they will finish it in the firmware.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

I recommend buying multi-colored straps on aliexpress. All my impressions can be read in the full review of Huawei gadgets: Hello life! Or my usual day with Huawei gadgets!

Pros
  • 1. Functionality: - notifications about calls and messages; - notification of loss of connection with the smartphone; - sleep monitoring; - heart rate monitoring; - measurement of oxygen in the blood; - pedometer and distance measurement; - training monitoring; - phone search; - camera control. 2. Alarm! 3. Cost. 4. Design.
Cons
  • 1. No GPS if anyone needs to track while running without a smartphone.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

The pulse oximeter (when tested against a real instrument) behaves like a gray horse. When compared to a chest heart rate monitor and a watch, the pulse count was found to be inaccurate. In his dreams, he takes between 200 and 300 steps per hour, adding a few extra miles to his daily walking total. This calculation is more or less accurate. Player control is functional, but it isn't really practical. followed by miniscule! If you aim correctly, the weapon will fire. Sleep takes into account…

Pros
  • - Color Amoled Screen - Somewhat Accurate Step Counting When Walking Continuously
Cons
  • - everything else Comment: This is my second attempt to break into the market for wearable electronics and gain something from it. I'll say it right away: the attempt was a failure. The deceit starts with the product package, which advertises a "Large AMOLED Screen," but in reality only has a tiny display measuring 1 by 2 cm, even though the panel's dimensions allowed for the insertion of a much larger display and the removal of the pointless touch button. strap is quite uncomfortable. I was unable to copy from MiBand. horrible enrollment in the "Health" program. Extra-long installation and transfer of ates to the bracelet. You must add the bracelet as a new device if it can no longer connect to the smartphone. The same thing happened after turning off Bluetooth Smart. Not an auto-connect. Even in the list of Bluetooth devices that are connected, the bracelet is not visible. interface for brakes. There are layered menus, but there is no way to get back. useless capabilities.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good and quality product, but there are flaws.

In summary, I expected more from it, the daytime sleep function ended up being a negative rather than a positive, and it overestimates the amount of steps taken in a day by between 1500 and 2022.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

The third iteration has been updated to the fifth. I really like the shape of this particular size bracelet, and I wear it all the time; in fact, I wear it to bed every night because it is so comfortable and does not impede my movements in any way, unlike a watch.

It takes very accurate readings of your blood saturation (O2 saturation), and it may ask you to restart the measurements more than once. Long pressing the button is the only way to turn off the alarm clock, which is inconvenient. Should your finger slide when pressing the button, the alarm will be delayed. The rest of it is in good shape. Display is clear and bright, it is scratch resistant, it monitors pulse rate, and it counts steps.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thanks for the quality product.

I had previously used a Mi Band 3 for about a year. I chose to get an Honor Band 5 specifically to measure sleep because the Mi Band had difficulty with this and did not take daytime sleep into account. In general, I enjoy everything, with the exception of how alerts are implemented, which requires me to divulge all spam that reaches my phone because the Telegram application isn't among the list of possible programs and the icons don't show. The Huawei Health app includes a connection to the…

Pros
  • Oximeter - Comfortable strap - Color screen without flicker - Excellent oil-repellent coating - Thin enough: in dreams, does not stick to the pillow. - Fast alarm setting, as soon as the application is launched. Oximeter, soft strap, and color screen without flicker Excellent oleophobic coating; thin enough so that it doesn't adhere to the pillow in the bag. - Reliable sleep monitoring
Cons
  • Few dials; the timer is hidden under "More" (also on the Mi Band 4); battery is less than analogs; I had to set constant pulse measurement to "smart"; otherwise, it lasted for a few days; and inconvenient notifications; Telegram is not supported. In order for the oximeter to function, the strap needs to be fastened very firmly.