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Desain seperti jam tangan
Sederhana tetapi tetap gaya
Mudah terintegrasi dengan perangkat mobile melalui aplikasi dan Bluetooth
Bisa mengatur push message sendiri
Bersertifikasi IP68
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Layar touch cenderung sensitif sehingga mudah lari” ke menu yang salah
desain seperti jam tangan, sederhana tetapi tetap gaya, mudah terintegrasi dengan perangkat mobile melalui aplikasi dan Bluetooth, bisa mengatur push message sendiri, bersertifikasi IP68
layar touch cenderung sensitif sehingga mudah lari” ke menu yang salah, bagian strap tidak bisa diganti, Daftar Isi, Intro, Desain dan SpesifikasiSoftware, Penutup, Prev, Pages: 1 2
Published: 2016-02-13, Author: Daniel , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: You can't get a first-class ticket at a third-class price.It's a similar story with the strap, which is made from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), a fancy-schmancy elastic plastic that's resistant to oil and damage. That said, it turns out the white band...
Lack of functionality, No Windows 10 Mobile support, Sluggish screen
The Honor Band Z1 is a strong attempt at a wearable from the young Chinese company, but it's not the best you can buy right now...
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Published: 2015-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
From all the activity bands I reviewed so far, I find that I like Huawei Band the most. It doesn't like a man's bracelet and it really has powerful features that Huawei take advantage of as much as they can. Basically, everything you'd want to get out...
So there we have it: the Honor Band is basically a Fitbit that tells the time, but in a fashion that's considerably less discrete, in a package that isn't stylish enough for that to be a positive. That would be fine and dandy if it offered something extra...
Published: 2016-01-20, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
So there we have it: the Honor Band is basically a Fitbit that tells the time, but in a fashion that's considerably less discrete, in a package that isn't stylish enough for that to be a positive. That would be fine and dandy if it offered something extra...
Select from a range of watch faces that display the time either in digital or analogue format, It is water resistant so it can be worn on the shower, Simple and straightforward to set up, Sleek and stylish design suitable for petite wrists, Vibrates and l
There is no option to add calories consumed, Distance in miles/kilometres only available through the smartphone app
The Honor band Z1 is a simple and straightforward to use activity tracker that monitors steps, sleep, calories burnt and distance travelled, and with a price of under £60 it's great value for money. The app is easy to navigate and we like the sleek and st...