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Published: 2020-01-09, Author: Peter , review by: golem.de
Abstract: Alle kosten um die 30 Euro, haben ähnliche Funktionen - trotzdem gibt es bei aktuellen Fitnesstrackern von Aldi, Honor und Xiaomi spürbare Unterschiede. Als größte Stärke des Geräts von Aldi empfanden wir kurioserweise eine technische Schwäche.Das Jahr ha...
Abstract: Xiaomi und Honor bieten beide ein einfaches und erschwingliches Smartband mit allen wichtigen Funktionen zur Überwachung von körperlicher Aktivität, Herzfrequenz und Schlaf; und hier wie dort gibt es Notifications vom Smartphone ans Handgelenk. Aber welch...
Honor zeigt spätestens mit seiner neusten Fitness-Tracker-Generation, dass sie mit dem Platzhirsch Xiaomi und seiner Mi-Band-Reihe konkurrieren können. Das Band 5 des chinesischen Herstellers ist gut verarbeitet, besitzt ansprechende Laufzeiten und kann i...
Armband passt an jedes Handgelenk, Komplettpaket mit Sport-, Gesundheits- und Freizeitfunktionen, Intuitive und gut strukturierte App, Wasserdicht bis zu 50 Meter
Kein integriertes GPS, Aufladen über Micro-USB
Honor hat bei seinem Smartband das Design des Vorgängers beibehalten, aber nützliche neue Funktionen hinzugefügt. Für 29,90 Euro bietet es aber ein hervorragendes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis, mit dem es auch mit Xiaomis Mi Band konkurrieren kann.Wenn Ihr a...
Despite being so similarly named to the regular model, the Honor Band 5 Sport more than justifies being a standalone fitness tracker.Spending around £10 less allows you to wear the device on your wrist or attached to a shoelace, with the latter offering i...
Published: 2020-01-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Smart watches, as a product segment, tend to have a lot of trade offs. They cost a lot – a “budget” one is still over £100, they can be pretty bulky and large – sometimes heavy too – and more often than not, have horrific battery life for something that i...
No heart-rate tracking, Inaccurate sleep tracking, No smart features,
The Honor Band 5 Sport has obvious compromises due to its very low retail price, the most notable omission being a heart-rate sensor. Therefore it might be best to think of it as a fitness accessory rather than a fully-fledged tracker, and in this role wh...
Screen sometimes unresponsive, Must be plugged in to power on, Notifications temperamental
The Honor Band 5 isn't exactly a fitness-tracking powerhouse – in the grand scheme of all things wearable, it has relatively few features, and its exercise monitoring in particular is rather lightweight. But look at that price tag – what did you expect?It...
Uninspired design, iOS limitations, Good, not great battery life
The Honor Band 5 is a fantastic value fitness tracker. We prefer the design and fit of the Xiaomi Mi Band 4, and found it to have better battery life too. That said, Honor offers up a few features Xiaomi doesn't, most notably Sp02 monitoring and costs les...
Uninspired design, iOS limitations, Good, not great battery life
The Honor Band 5 is a fantastic value fitness tracker. We prefer the design and fit of the Xiaomi Mi Band 4, and found it to have better battery life too. That said, Honor offers up a few features Xiaomi doesn't, most notably Sp02 monitoring and costs les...