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Huawei Honor Band 5 Review

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Whether you are looking for a new phone, or are upgrading to a newer model, you might want to check out the new Honor Band 5 by Huawei. It offers a lot of new features and benefits, including improved performance and software. You might also be interested in learning more about its display, sports modes, and low utilization season.

Display

HONOR Band 5’s AMOLED touch display shows call icons and color-coded text. It also features a slick design and a snazzy UI.

The HONOR Band 5’s TruSeen(tm) 3.0 uses AI-driven algorithms to provide continuous heart rate monitoring. It also measures oxygen saturation levels in the bloodstream.

The HONOR Band 5’s TruSeen(tm) 3.0 comes with an impressive battery life. It’s designed for system-level optimization, which means that you can get up to six days of use before having to recharge.

The HONOR Band 5’s TruSeen(tm) 3.0 also includes an integrated sleep monitor, which helps you determine whether you are getting enough sleep. It supports sleep alerts, which are important if you are trying to get an early start on the day. It also includes a heart rate alert.

Software

During the Honor 9X event in August, Huawei released the Honor Band 5, an affordable fitness tracker with a touchscreen display unit, a hefty battery, and a slick silicone wristband. Since its release, it has achieved stellar sales results.

Besides being an affordable fitness tracker, it is also a wearable device that supports Google Play Music and YouTube. It has a full-color, 0.95-inch AMOLED display with 282 ppi. It also has a nifty feature in the form of a curved 2.5D glass screen that protects the front and rear panels. It is also a tad bigger than many of the brands out there.

One of the most impressive features of the Honor Band 5 is its SpO2 monitoring function. This is a cool feature that helps you track the level of oxygen in your blood. It also supports the display of SMS messages and WeChat messages.

Sports modes

During my test with the Honor Band 5, I had the opportunity to try out several different sports modes. The device is capable of tracking your run, jump and swing angles. It also has a shoe strap mode. This means it can measure HR through your shoes. The device is also able to take blood oxygen measurements.

The device also has a small LCD screen. It displays data such as heart rate and calories burned. It has a circular button to navigate the menus. It is also waterproof up to 50 meters. The device has a battery that lasts up to 14 days, depending on how much use you get. It takes around 65 minutes to fully charge. The band’s strap is made of recycled plastic bottles.

Low utilization season

Having a battery life of up to six days on a full charge, the Huawei Honor Band 5 has reimagined the way we interact with our smartphones. It’s also the first wearable from a Chinese manufacturer to incorporate blood oxygen measurement in a single unit. The latest iteration boasts a new slick UI that enables the user to navigate it easily and conveniently. It’s also a small but mighty device, weighing in at a hefty 100mAh and squeezing all the features into a small package.

The device comes with a myriad of health and fitness features, from sleep monitoring to fitness tracking to heart rate tracking. The most noteworthy feature of the device is the patented, industry-leading Huawei TruSeen 3.5 heart rate technology. The technology combines a high-performance heart rate sensor with self-developed algorithms to deliver accurate heart rate measurement and atrial fibrillation screening.

Comparing the Honor Band 5 to the Huawei Band 3 Pro

Taking a look at the Huawei Honor Band 5 and the Huawei Band 3 Pro, one can see that they are both geared toward active people. Both devices come with similar functionality and offer similar features. But there are a few key differences.

The Honor Band 5 is a slimmer device. It is also water resistant up to 50 meters, unlike the Huawei Band 3 Pro, which is water resistant up to 30 meters. It comes with a longer battery life. It can last up to five to six days with continuous heart rate monitoring.

The Honor Band 5 is also a much more accurate pedometer. It can track heart rate in real-time and measure blood oxygen saturation. It also comes with TruSleep, which dims the infrared monitoring light when it’s time to sleep.