NITN | @notintownlive | 04 Aug 2017, 11:41 am
This fitness band, exclusively available on Amazon.in, is an useful gift for those who have an active lifestyle.
The band is equipped with options of automatic recognition of burnt calories, measuring the distance and intensity of activities.
The band's optical heart rate monitoring technology allows the wearer to track heart rate. The band has five zones to help you precisely track and optimize your workouts – warm-up, fat burning, aerobic, anaerobic and extreme.
Water resistant up to 50 meters, the band has customer swimming modes to track swim time and calories burned.
The band with its large bright display also works as an All Day Assistant with notification alerts like caller ID, emails, call rejection, social media and calendar alerts.
The band is integrated with Huawei TruSleep tracking technology. It adopts the sleep monitoring technology of TruSleep, which can analyze various stages of sleep, including deep sleep, light sleep, REM sleep and awake, to help obtain sleep quality evaluations and recommendations authorized by the CDB center of Harvard Medical School.
Available in three colours -- Elegant Black,Dynamic Orange, and Classic Navy Blue -- the Honor Band 3 is priced at Rs 2799 and comes with a 12-month service warranty.
Image: Amazon website
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