Amazfit Band 5 Activity Fitness Tracker koos Alexa sisseehitatud, 15-päevase aku tööiga, vere hapnikuga, südame löögisageduse, une- ja stressiseirega, 5 ATM veekindel, meeste kehakinnituskell, naised, lapsed, oliiviriba 5 oliiv

Brand:Amazfit

3.1/5

62.14

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ÜHILDUVAD TELEFONIMUDELID: Android 5.0 või iOS 10.0 ja uuemad. NAISTE TERVISE JÄLGIMINE: naiste menstruatsiooni jälgimise süsteemiga salvestab ja ennustab Band 5 naiste menstruaaltsüklit ning saadab nutikate märguannete meeldetuletusi. SINU NUTIKAS FITNESI PARTNER: ülim lihtsalt kasutatav aktiivsus-treeningu jälgija 11 sisseehitatud spordirežiimiga, mis võimaldab teil treeningute ajal salvestada distantsi, kiirust, pulsi muutusi, põletatud kaloreid ja muid andmeid. 24/7 SÜDAME löögisagedus, unejälgija: Huami patenteeritud BioTracker2 PPG optilise anduriga jälgib Amazfit Band 5 ööpäevaringset pulsisagedust ja hoiatab kõrge pulsisageduse eest. See tervisejälgija saab jälgida ka teie une kvaliteeti ja igapäevaseid uinakuid. VERE HAPNIKU KÜLLASTUSE MONITOR: OxygenBeatsi abil saate mõõta oma vere hapnikuga küllastumist ja mõista oma füüsilist seisundit. Ideaalne suure intensiivsusega treeninguteks ja spordialadeks, nagu maratonid ja jõusaalitreeningud. 15-PÄEVA AKU EESTIS: jätke igapäevase laadimisega hüvasti. Täislaetud Amazfit Band 5 puhul ei pea te kahenädalasele reisile laadijat kaasa võtma. Ühe laadimisega on sellel piisavalt võimsust, et saaksite 2 nädalat meelevabalt laadida. SISSEEHITATUD AMAZON ALEXA: rääkige oma Amazfit Band 5-ga Amazon Alexaga. Esitage küsimusi, hankige tõlkeid, määrake äratusi ja taimereid, koostage ostunimekirju, kontrollige ilmateadet, juhtige oma nutikodu seadmeid ja palju muud.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.
Brand Amazfit
Color Olive
Compatible Devices Smartphone
Connectivity technologies Bluetooth
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 34,109 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Display technology AMOLED
Form Factor Watch
Human Interface Input Touchscreen
Item model number S2005OV2N
Item Weight 0.847 ounces
Manufacturer Amazfit
Model Name Band 5
OS Amazfit OS
Other display features Wireless
Product Dimensions 1.86 x 0.73 x 0.49 inches
Screen Size 1.1 Inches
Shape Heart
Special Feature Sleep Monitor, Time Display, Alarm Clock, Calorie Tracker, Stress Tracking, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor See more
Special features Sleep Monitor, Time Display, Alarm Clock, Calorie Tracker, Stress Tracking, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor
Style Band 5
Target Audience Unisex Adult
Whats in the box Fitness Tracker, User Manual, Charger
Wireless communication technologies Bluetooth

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Scritto da: T Fowl
This Band's Usefulness Grows on You
UPDATED 12-31-2020 [This a a real review] Set up is easy as you download the Zepp app and pair the watch to your bluetooth, then register to sign in. The little band is a bit hard to fasten on your wrist at first as you get used to it, and I have had it come off in bed and once just in everyday use possibly because it wasn't fully secured but more likely due to catching the closure button on something. The read outs are easy to use although the instructions and explanations of functions are somewhat vague. The measurements to input some manual things like blood pressure, body temperature, etc., are only in UK measurements so you have to convert the numbers. Hopefully they will change this for imperial measurements, too. In your profile the standard measurements can be set to imperial or UK so there is no confusion seeing your readouts on your band or in the app. The band itself provides the ability to change around the menus so those you're most interested in can be scrolled to up or down, left or right, quicker. You can rotate your wrist toward you to activate one of the chosen 45+ provided watch faces (the automatic watch face reveal can be scheduled to turn off when you're sleeping) or you can just tap the lower part of the face and the length of time for viewing can be changed, too. Then you can scroll the menu so that side to side brings up Alexa/ Notifications in one directions and Weather/Heart rate in the other as they repeat in a circle. Pulling the screen down reveals More/Workout/Weather/Events/Breathing/Stress/Notifications/SpO2/Heart Rate/PAI/Status before returning back the the watch face. MORE gives you options: DND/Alarm/Camera/Music/Stopwatch/Timer/Find Device/Silent/World Clock/Band Display/Settings. When you use the app to download one of the 45+ watch faces (band display) at least five remain as a choice in the Band Display section for quick change. Settings allows further adjustments to the watch face use and ability to reboot. WORKOUT: Outdoor Running/Treadmill/Cycling/Indoor Cycling/Walking/Elliptical/Rowing Machine/Yoga/Jump Rope/Pool Swimming/Freestyle WEATHER gives you current local conditions and forecast for the next six days. Temperature/Humidity/Level/Quality EVENTS are reminders of upcoming things you input by speaking into the watch. BREATHING is an exercise to calm and relax you. STRESS measures your level between 0 and 100 based on heart and pulse ox and other factors. SPO2, also known as oxygen saturation, is a measure of the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen. The body needs a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as efficiently. In fact, very low levels of SpO2 can result in very serious symptoms. You can quickly test here to obtain your SpO2. HEART RATE measures the beats per minute, BPM, and can be set to check this periodically or manually here. PAI is the physical activity intelligence that takes data to provide a number up to 100 showing your activity level, and this number climbs as days pass and it automatically computes the number. You can quickly do a manual test here, too, following the on screen directions. STATUS shows your steps, calories used, distance walked, idle alerts (if so set), and previous days step counts. ALEXA is a nice addition and works well with responses in text format. It is not necessary to say the name, Alexa, just scroll to menu and input your command or question. I often use my Band 5 to turn on/off or command smart lights, plugs, and smart light strips. I can walk in a room and command a light, or change the temperature on the Ecobee Thermostat, if so desired. Very quick responses to questions and computations make this a very nice feature. NOTIFICATION work very well and promptly show on the watch face to be easily read, and can be scrolled if a long message is received. BATTERY LIFE so far seems to be on average around two week at least before a 2 hour charge is necessary using the round magnetically attached plug and short cord. I charged mine after 12 days at 17% remaining charge so it would have gone a full two weeks before going dead. CONCLUSION. There is a lot to explore and I have continued too use a Fitbit Versa for steps and distance as well as another app, MapMyRun, to plot the GPS path and distance. I have not gotten the Amazfit Band 5 to accurately give my distance and show a GPS plotted route like the MapMyRun app provides. However, the step count is more accurate. It may well be that the Versa and MapMyRun app are interfering with the GPS so that Band 5 cannot calculate this properly. I will experiment in time and work with developers to see if a solution can be found, but it's not a big problem for me. MapMyRun's browser data and history with routes is quite satisfactory and I have found history is available when you use the icon in the top right of the Zepp app and see under Exercise Data the Exercise Record where period of time can be selected and individual dates show full data (again, the routes shown and distance/steps are wrong, so far, and still experimenting with this error). The Versa serves as a watch and notifications I can easily read. Band 5 does not provide the ability to switch functions while using the Workout function, but it does show notifications. So you cannot use the Band 5 for anything else during work outs, if I am not mistaken. Note that outside in the sunlight it is very hard to read the screen, however, unless you turn the brightness up under setting to maximum from the default applied to conserve battery. Overall I am very pleased with all the data, including the SLEEP DATA it provides for helping the wearer to better health. A beta Breathing tracking function can be set to check for problems while you sleep and it scored me 99 out of 100. As you turn on things like this it does warn of extra battery use. It could be, and probably will be tweaked so the wearer can more customize it to the wearer's own needs and life. For the price, it is great, and now there is an inexpensive compatible replacement band assortment in 15 colors for easy change to coordinate with your daily wardrobe. As I wear and use the Band 5 I may add more to this review. UPDATE AFTER DST: Strangely the sleep record is not recording on the date it should and runs a day behind. Reporting errors or suggested improvements seems to go unnoticed as the step count is still showing the miles lower than actual, e.g., 3 miles is shown as approximately 2.5 even though the steps are correct, so the stride distance is wrong and possibly due to the GPS not working correctly with my Moto G6 Plus watch. No fix so I depend on my cell's app, MayMyRun, to accurately record this for me.
Scritto da: NoName
DIFFERENCES: BAND 5 vs 7 MONITORING & MORE
Screenshots: the Bands' LED/PD arrays; Walking in-Zepp app of a daily 1-mile crisscross walk in my backyard (satellite view can be chosen, too; needs the phone's Bluetooth and cell or Wi-Fi connections plus enabled location service(s)). I posted a Band 5 review and Amazon won't allow one separate to it for the Band 7. So my Band 5 review follows these Band 5 vs Band 7 details. I used the Band 5 all of December, 2022 and then the Band 7 to date. I no longer have the 5, so I rely on my recollections. The physical differences for the two bands is self-evident. The Zepp app is really, really good IMHO. For the fitness/health feature sets and user interface, the Amazfit web site has plenty of info. The FAQs and Support pages are good but you need to really scrape around and dig for the it. There are gobs of online videos for these two bands. The Band 5 user PDF is awful. Presented here are the core components and workings of the two bands' stuff, a blend of Amazfit and searched-for online info and my observations, the later being to the best of my ability. Mobile device integration/sharing/etc, in-watch and in-Zepp Workout apps and Alexa are not discussed with the exception of the screenshot and this: I have observed when using the Walking app in the Band or the Zepp app, BPM is real-time! One might expect the same for the other apps. While the real-time data is recorded in Zepp's Homepage Workout History X-Y chart, the Homepage Heart Rate chart will be for the user selected 1,5, 10 or 30 minute intervals. • BPM & SpO2 Band 5: An array of 2 LEDs and 1 PD (photo detector). Band 7: The same, redesigned. • Motion/movement Band 5: 3-axis gyroscopic sensor Band 7: Geomagnetic sensor Band 5 & 7: 3-axis acceleration sensor • Data engine algorithms Band 5: BioTracker 2 Band 7: BioTracker 3 • Operating system Band 5 & 7: Zepp OS •• Band 5 monitoring •• Same as Band 7 but no BPM Activity Detection Feature, I think. I can't recall if the Workout Walking app BPM was real-time. •• Band 7 monitoring •• -BPM, Stress, SpO2: 24 hour -BPM will update at user selected frequencies, when awake: 1, 5, 10 or 30 minutes. If set at the higher frequencies, the Activity Detection Feature sets at 1 minute for the duration of the activity. On-the-spot (manual) updates can be taken at any time. Band display of real time BPM display is not available, but real time is confirmed by me for the Workout Walking app. -Stress and SpO2 updates are 5 minutes only. -During sleep, BPM updates every minute, Stress and SpO4 update every 5 minutes. -While awake, on-the-spot (manual) updates can be taken; SpO2 requires up to 30 seconds, Stress needs all of 45 seconds, while keeping the arm at rest (motionless). -While awake, auto-updates will be taken if the arm is at rest (motionless) for five or more minutes and remains so for the 20 and 45 seconds needed. • Other -The 5 is sleek, the 7 is not. -Band 5 watch faces are far more available given its greater market place exposure. Band 7 may catch up in time. -Available Band 7 watch faces seriously lack component customization. -Band 7 replacement and designer bands have to catch up to the overwhelming choices available for the Band 5. -The timeline that defines sleep is fixed at midnight to 8 AM. -Sleep health data is a dubious, universally for all bands and watches across all price points. -The breathing health algorithm is beta as of this writing, but looks promising. • And -The reflectance driven BPM and Sp02 spot-check values match that of my FDA Class II transmittance EMAY EMO-80 pulse-oximeter. Given the near-instant transmittance sensors, today's reflectance sensors, other than being a bit slow, have come a long way for spot-checks. -I wore my Medline WR30M pedometer with each band for a week each and the distance, step count and BPM data matched the Bands' data pretty much spot on. -With 24/7 wear and all monitoring features enabled and daily half-hour use of the Walking in-watch app, my Band 7 battery alerts at the 20% level after 8-9 days (Bluetooth not used but for 1-2/day Zepp syncs). Using "fast" Nokia or RAVPower chargers, it takes 25 minutes to reach 50%. Another 15 to 75% and another 30 to 99% where it takes another 20 minutes to get to 100%. Regardless of the progress values reported, it's been a consistent 90 minutes from 20% to 100%.
Scritto da: Nicole
Good for the price point
Pros: the price, the look, the features of the tracker, easy to understand and use Cons: accuracy is a little dubious, it said I was sitting when I was in fact standing, I started to walk and my steps didn't immediately start to track, so I'm unsure if all my steps were tracked. Overall I think it's a good tracker and is a good tool you can use on your health and fitness journey
Scritto da: danduf
Repond tres bien à ma demande
C'était un cadeau donc mon évaluation est sommaire. Semble satisfait de leur cadeau.
Scritto da: K
Nice little device
Works well so far! Did some comparison testing with other devices and HR/SPO2 measurement is basically spot-on. Can't speak to the pedometer as I bought this for boxing so I'm either working in the gym or running for a set time within a heart-rate window but I'm sure it's fine. No other device to compare the sleep readings to but everything it's telling me seems to make sense. Interface is kind of a pain in that "generic shanzhai app" way but highly configurable so once you set up your home screen it's perfect. Two downsides: 1) If you don't know a lot about what the metrics this thing measures mean, this device/app won't help you. It throws mountains of good, well-presented data at you but you're going to have to do the work to figure out what that data actually means for your health. It's not going to hold your hand like a Fitbit will. 2) The SPO2 monitoring does not work on tattooed skin. I have a full sleeve on my left arm in just about every color possible, and the band refuses to read blood oxygen if it's sitting on any of my tattoos. If you've got two full sleeves and want to wear this on your arms, this isn't going to work for you.
Scritto da: Nasser
Definitely worth it, value buy!
Pro: Zepp App, oxygen saturation, light weight, battery life, value buy at ~C$50 Cons: smart watch capabilities, no ambient light sensor, small font, clasp I am writing this, one week in. this is no Apple watch, but you knew that! cheap and cheerful. gets the job done. I chose the orange colour, but expected more yellow orange, it's peach instead kind of pastel colour. loved the geeky Zepp app. feeds Strava and Google Fit. but not Adidas Running app (Runtastic), not directly. here we have a small display and the design is not geared towards smart watch functions, notifications jumble up Persian language characters. the fonts are too small for my eyes. the watch faces are limited, you cannot have everything on display: weather, HR, steps etc. you've got to choose what is important to you. OK enough of small nags. I love this device for its fitness tracking functionality -top marks.
Scritto da: QTS
Great Tracker at a Great Price.
I bought this tracker to replace an Honor band 5 thinking that it would be very similar- I was pleasantly surprised. After a week of testing, the accuracy of the band was on-par with the Honor Band 5 (similar retail price when I bought it, now replaced by the Honor band 6), but overall, it was easier to use and had more features (but also had more bugs and small issues). Overall, I slightly preferred the Amazfit due to it's feature set- it's a great tracker with awesome customizability, and the Alexa feature is very convenient (although a bit limited- no music playback or announcements). Pros: - Almost everything is customizable- what data to show, what shortcuts to have, reminders, what shortcuts you want to have, what's displayed on your watch face, etc. - Loaded with features (PAI, Steps, SpO2, HR, Sleep, breathing & stress, alexa, etc.) - Reasonably accurate for personal reference Cons: - Battery life only 5-7 days- enough, but not as advertised - No option to quickly reply to notifications - Lots of features require Bluetooth connection to phone (GPS, Alexa, etc.) - Setup is a bit complicated if you want to customization - Can't find option to link with Google Fit - Alexa processing and connection a bit slow, sometimes server is to busy to process requests Starting off with the smartphone app, the Zepp app is a bit complicated, but once you get everything set up, it is surprisingly convenient and easy to use- the customization options allow you to customize almost everything about the band and app to your personal preference. The band itself, much like the app, is also very customizable- from what shortcuts you want to have, to what data is displayed on your watch face, although it did take me a few days to find the option to customize the data displayed on the watch faces (avalible for the 2 pre-loaded watch faces in more>band display>settings). You can also pick from many watch faces in the store. Alexa is also avalible on the band, but the feature set right now is a bit limited- no music playing or announcements. It is very convenient and nice to have for things like simple questions and reminders though. The rest of the band is pretty self explanatory- and reasonably accurate. There are some (nitpicky) flaws though- the battery life is not as advertised, and lots of the functionality (including GPS) relies on having a BT connection to your phone. Overall, it's a great tracker (and great value if priced around $50CAD), and the flaws are excusable because of it's low price- I don't think I'll need a smartwatch unless I need to make calls.

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