- - design
- - all the rest
- 1. Does not hold bluetooth very well 2. Counts steps 3. Always hear the phone (vibrates on the hand) 4. The alarm clock does not yell at the whole house, but quietly vibrates on the hand 5. Long battery life (about 2 weeks)
- 1. Officially, the developers removed the smart alarm clock (I also took it because of it), the unofficial program is free - buggy, I don’t want to take a paid one 2. GPS, calories, pulse are not interested (most likely he counts them clumsily, but did not check)
- Nice strap seemingly good quality the screen is quite bright notifications+++++
- - inflated price -bad stock software (inconvenient) -taxbesh autonomy (compared to the first version) 5% per day if you indulge in a heart rate monitor 5 times a day -lack of a smart alarm clock (stupidly wakes up at the appointed time)
- Small weight and size, low price, wide functionality, comfortable strap, long battery life.
- 1) You can not shoot in the shower 2) Better bracelet attachment 3) Works for quite a long time (if not compared with the 1st generation) 4) Correctly counts steps 5) Price
- 1) I could not set the bracelet to notify you of the achievement of the goal of the day 2) Vibrating alarm crap, as in the first generation 3) The screen scratches and collects dust 4) Thick - clings to a shirt / sweater 5) Works less than the first generation 6) Charging from the first generation is not suitable for the second 7) Non-informative reporting in the program - before there was a breakdown of not running and walking 8) The first generation showed the total calorie consumption per day, this is only the cost of walking
- Monitor of heart rate during working hours Adjustable comfortable strap When you move your hand in that direction, the display will activate. Price
- application not up to par Notified with a Microsoft Windows Phone Charging is not particularly convenient in any way. Quite an impressive presentation
- - Price - Quality - Display - Steps counts - sleep counts - alarm vibrates every 5/10 minutes if you are not awake - Vibrate on call/sms/notification/ - shows the name of the caller / icon of the application from which the notification came - Measures the pulse. Can periodically measure the pulse. - A large selection of bracelets on all of us well-known sites for a penny - The ability to customize (switching tracks, smart alarm clock, and many other functions) through third-party applications, 4pda to help you, everything is there. True, as far as I know, this is only for android.
- It takes a long time to pair with the phone to upload data, but this is so, a trifle. Just once, the capsule managed to fall out when playing football, even though it is inserted not from above but from below, that is, you need to remove the bracelet to insert / remove the capsule.
- + Looks stylish. Additional colored straps will help change the strict black color with something that emphasizes the mood. + Functionality: measurement of steps, distance traveled, heart rate (important for achieving goals in cardio loads), sleep phases, clock, vibrating alarm clock, remote search for a lost bracelet by vibration. + Motivation: the app analyzes your data and suggests setting a simple goal based on it, for example, 8000 steps a day, like me. + The charge holds ~2 weeks. You can set the time display with a characteristic "look at the clock" gesture, which significantly saves the battery. + Easy to use: just one button to switch display modes sequentially, old people (who have a phobia of new technology and find it difficult to remember even 2 different buttons) learn instantly. Also, your tablet / smartphone takes care of ating, calculating goals, etc., you just have to happily view the statistics and set the settings. + For measurements, you do not need to do anything, just wear a bracelet on your hand. You don’t even need to specify the time to go to bed, the device will determine it itself and in the morning you will have a detailed analysis of the sleep phases! + Waterproof, hard to scratch, hard to break and crush.
- - Price. The reality is that while my magnificent Mi Band 2 was coming to me from China, a full-fledged smart watch with a heart rate monitor, SIM card support and even a camera appeared on the market for almost the same price that I paid for the bracelet. Competitors in the field of fitness are also on the alert, releasing similar bracelets at half the price and with a significantly increased screen area. - Small screen. In fact, the screen is a tiny square, and part of the space from the screen to the button is not occupied by anything. Far from every person with problematic vision can see the date and month, and little information is placed on it. Competitors are already making bracelets 2 times cheaper and with a screen that extends along the entire surface of the bracelet. - To fully work with the bracelet, you need a modern mobile Bluetooth 4.0 device: smartphone, tablet, etc. Without them, the bracelet will be just a toy that shows the time, the number of steps for the last 24 hours and the heart rate by pressing. Moreover, the heart rate after 3 days of use stopped being measured and the function returned only after synchronization with my new tablet and downloading the ated firmware. - The quality of all additional straps is significantly lower than the black strap from the original box. The plastic there is not so pleasant to the touch and the hand is not so comfortable with it, the edges of the strap around the device are much thicker, and so on.
- display time) They have lasted a long time (43 percent are still in good condition after two weeks of use).
- About me specifically, a great deal
- I was unable to get registered in the My Fit app on my iPhone, therefore I was unaware of it. As a result, I did not see it.
- The application does not work, rendering the entire process pointless because of the problem.
- a long life for the battery, a simple design, a black-and-white display, and an easy way to connect with your smartphone.
- - The screen could be made larger, and it has a low power consumption. - In order to charge it, you have to take it out of the strap (although you need to do this very rarely) - Certain application notifications do not have an icon; instead, it just states "App." - Auto-show time when raising your hand does not always work - Can't keep screen always on - Does not display Cyrillic when calling / SMS - You can not turn off the bluetooth, or at least hide the device from others after pairing with a smartphone - Screen brightness dimmed over time