With the popularity of smart phones, wearable devices such as smart bracelets are becoming more and more popular, and technology giants have launched smart bracelet products, such as Apple iwatch, Samsung Gear2, Huawei Glory Bracelet and mi band. However, despite the high attention paid to smart bracelets, ordinary users don't use them much. Many friends still lack a comprehensive understanding of what a smart bracelet is and what it is used for. Let me introduce it in detail.
What is a smart bracelet?
A smart bracelet is a wearable smart device. Smart bracelets can usually help users record real-time data such as exercise, sleep and diet in daily life, and synchronize these data with iOS or Android devices to guide healthy living through data.
In layman's terms, a smart bracelet is a wearable device, similar to a watch, except that the smart bracelet realizes some health functions such as heart rate test and pedometer, and can be combined with a smart phone to realize various function extensions.
What is the use of smart bracelets?
The functions of most smart bracelets are basically the same, including heart rate testing, ranging, pedometer, sleep monitoring, waterproof, Bluetooth transmission, NFC and other functions, but the functions of brand smart bracelets are basically the same. In addition, because the smart bracelet can also be used with smart phones, it can also achieve some special functions, such as the mi band can be unlocked without a password.
What is the smart bracelet for?
As a wearable device, smart bracelets are often cool in appearance and versatile in design style, which is why users like to wear them. This design style of smart bracelet is quite attractive to users who are used to wearing jewelry. In addition, although Xiao Zhi's expert ring is not big, its function is quite powerful. For example, it can be said to be an advanced pedometer, which has general functions such as counting steps, measuring distances, calories and fat, as well as special functions such as sleep monitoring, advanced waterproof, Bluetooth 4.0 data transmission and fatigue reminder, and has quite rich functions.
However, I don't think there are many core practical functions of smart bracelet devices. Most functions such as smart alarm clock, watch, exercise and fitness can be integrated into smart phones, so they are not attractive to ordinary users. If the smart bracelet is to encourage everyone to have one or more wearable devices in the future, it will also have more personalized functions.