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In actuality, this is a full-featured watch and has never been a bracelet. To compare their ergonomics to those of the miband is absurd. They have a wonderful hand feel. I will therefore offer them to someone soon after changing them to mibend 6. I would suggest these to anybody looking for a "smart watch" for under $3,000 (about 3000 r). Although the screen is smaller and there are no features like auto brightness or "personal trainer" (the watch instructs the wearer on what to do during…

Pros
  • Excellent screen; really strong battery (for such a bright and large screen); convenient and quick charging; ability to activate stopwatch and timer and switch to clock mode; large font notifications; cool flashlight; strap with a lock for securing the tail, and this lock is 100% effective; - extremely reasonable pricing for smart watches; - because to the elongated screen, when numbers are stacked on top of one another, they appear unusually huge on the device. In other words, the "dial" is enormous. There is no need to peer to see the time (unlike watches with a square or circular display); - there is a wide variety of standard dials, each of which is distinctive (unlike with Miband, where only the clock's face is varied). Installing watch faces from a different mobile device is relatively simple (requires an updated app). - The oxygen readings will be accurate only if you drive the bracelet all the way up the arm (as the bracelet indicates before commencing the measurement), even in the presence of a pulse oximeter.
Cons
  • - If your phone isn't a Huawei or Honor model, you'll probably need to download the watch's app from Google Play. But . It still has the freshness of a year ago. As a result, the watch and phone will communicate very poorly and break. Either via the App Gallery (using your browser or your phone) or from w3bsit3-dns.com, you must download a new program. - This watch lacks the same level of extreme consideration that miband possesses. For instance, you cannot schedule the brightness reduction and turn off merely the automatic screen rotation at night while leaving notifications on. Only the auto-rotate and all notifications are switchable, and the brightness is kept at a high level. You cannot customize your vibration kind, silence your phone's ringtone when you receive an incoming call, or view the cycling speed directly on the bracelet, for example. - The jacket's sleeve left numerous dings on the screen over the course of two days. - A huge plus is the pedometer. - Unlike the Miband, notifications are not scrolled through. You have to view each one separately by going to the notification menu. In theory, it's only a matter of habit, but the miband makes it easier to view notifications. - Although turning on the display by turning the hand works perfectly, there is no double-tap screen awakening.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

The watch has everything. Monitors sleep and builds detailed graphs in the application. There is an alarm clock (vibration). Lightweight and thin. I charge once a week, although the charge remains 15-20%. I charged it at the weekend, went on a business trip for a week, without carrying cords and chargers with me. I am absolutely indifferent to "wireless" charging (all the same, the cord stretches to the base, and you do not use the device while it is charging). Catches all notifications from…

Pros
  • Almost perfect in functionality. Pedometer, heart rate, sleep, phone notifications, timer, alarm clock durable Some kind of immortal battery
Cons
  • No NFC No music control. No voice control for Alice/Siri It doesn’t immediately understand that I am walking down the street or training on a track / ellipse, etc. Stupefies only after 5 minutes of training. A smart alarm clock is never smart in any place. He's dumb as a stool No wireless charging (don't care, pure marketing)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

we have 2 such watches in our family, we use it for 3 months like . my husband lags, I don’t really . in general they are comfortable, for such a price they are excellent . it’s not a fact that reliable data shows of course . but the fact that you can track the dynamics is cool. were sick with coronovirus, and you can see on a monthly scale, how in the first days the stress level just went off scale) somehow they walked together all day, did not leave each other, the number of steps is almost

Pros
  • +search phone, But not always. if you haven't opened the application for a long time, or closed it, this function, alas, will not work. + pulse, quite accurate +training modes + stress level +timer\stopwatch + in training mode shows anaerobic aerobic fat burning modes. Very convenient to keep pace
Cons
  • -sleep calculations are not accurate. can sometimes be very different from actually waking up or falling asleep. -charging goes down very quickly . someone wrote that it lasts for 2 weeks, well, if you don’t use them, it might be enough . -steps and km are not counted accurately . if you sit on the bed and tell an interesting story by gesturing, it will count you for the steps)) -sometimes they lag, they take a long time to answer a request - the level of stress I would like to take data more often -sometimes messages just stop coming, you have to reboot