- Fantastic timepiece, completely functionally declared features.
- Appearance trustworthy strap practical charging measurement of blood oxygen levels
- Battery power not many screensavers
- It has better sleep monitoring and more options than the Mi Bands I've used in the past. This swimming pool mode is great since it keeps track of your times and distances and distinguishes between different swimming types every 50 meters.
- If you ski or run without a GPS, your measurements won't be very precise. When you're standing still or moving slowly along the pool's edge, it may incorrectly add extra circles to your route. After extensive use, the bracelet's strap holder broke, and I had to buy a replacement.
- Cost, level of accuracy of monitoring, and duration of operation
- Materials, display size, call quality
- Results unfavorable
- Huawei Health app successfully installed. The wristband was essential for measuring heart rate in real time and displaying the data on a mobile device. If the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is paired through Bluetooth and "constant heart rate monitoring" is turned on in the phone's settings, the user's heart rate will be shown in the device after a delay of 10 minutes to 1 hour. No methods for regulating heart rate in the moment are discussed. Two hours of sleep mismanagement. Huawei TruSleep is on, but no data is transferred to the phone. It's a step counter, but any smartphone will do. Complete waste of money; do not use.
- TFT-AMOLED display. Supple shoulder straps. In air, the pulse cannot be accurately measured. An oxygen sensor (it shows up after the ate) is present. Device that can locate lost phones and more.
- It turns out that the pedometer is fibbing. Magnet charging is likely to be more practical.
- Not a thing needs fixing. I would suggest
- All of the inbuilt features function as intended, the precision of the measurements is passable, the screen resolution is high, the color palette is varied, and you can set up nearly any notification from your phone.
- Everything appears to be in order, despite the small screen and thus tiny text.