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Reddit mentions of Huawei Band 2 Pro All-in-One Activity Tracker Smart Fitness Wristband | GPS | Multi-Sport Mode| Heart Rate | Sleep Monitor | 5ATM Waterproof, Black

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Huawei Band 2 Pro All-in-One Activity Tracker Smart Fitness Wristband | GPS | Multi-Sport Mode| Heart Rate | Sleep Monitor | 5ATM Waterproof, Black
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    Features:
  • Built-in GPS and continuous heart rate: monitor your heart rate and track your workout routes without your phone
  • Scientific sleep tracking: keep track of light, deep and REM sleep stages to make your sleep truly restful; PMOLED display
  • 5ATM water-resistance: support all day wear, rain, and even a swim in the pool, which allows you to dive into becoming a better you
  • Professional running Coach: One press to start the workout app instantly and get workout data such as recovery time and Vo2 Max. Operation System: Android 4.4+/iOS 8.0+
  • Long battery life: a single charge gives you 21 days of normal usage. Workout mode can last 4-5 hours (per-second hr. monitoring + GPS on)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.4330708657 Inches
Length10.4724409342 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.07275254646 Pounds
Width0.787401574 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Huawei Band 2 Pro All-in-One Activity Tracker Smart Fitness Wristband | GPS | Multi-Sport Mode| Heart Rate | Sleep Monitor | 5ATM Waterproof, Black:

u/newMike3400 ยท 2 pointsr/fitbit

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-Fitness-Wristband-Activity-Tracker-Black/dp/B074FZST75/ref=pd_aw_lpo_107_bs_img_1/261-5390622-4928408?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5J2JVCSFPD3A14AHBYE1

Also looks interesting, better screen layout, weeks of battery life, built in GPS etc etc

BUT.

Dont underestimate the fitbit app. I've looked at lots of apps and always come back to fitbit. I have a polar 370 which works really well but the app just isn't as open and immediate to see how you're doing as the fitbit app.

But more so the age of fitbit and it's market dominance means people have built a lot of add on products that are somewhat complimentary.

Fitbit and my fitness pal links into a lot of other apps really nicely with the sync solver app bridging the gap to Apple Health such as:

Happy scale (which I love for forward projection on weigh trends and way points on the way to goals)

HRV apps such as welltory, elite hrv, ithlete or hrv4training. I currently use welltory as a quick check and hrv4training as a daily check on progress. Welltory is fine in the free version but I did pay for a year initially as I'm a heart bypass patient and wanted to keep a very close eye on heart stress as I upped my exercise intensity.

Fitline is another free app that gives you summaries of all the fitbit data ie total lifetime steps etc and Bit stats does the same on a daily or weekly basis against other users.

And lastly tactio health links to a lot of other data from Apple health linked apps like my blood pressure app (bp companion) and blood sugar app (contour) to give a very solid summary of the state of my body when cross referenced with the aria scale data.

I think in terms of casual usage it makes no difference what you use to track exercise stats - any number accurate or wildly inaccurate doesn't matter as really all you want is an idea of what you need to do to do more.

I'm a film and tv editor by trade and I work well with data and have only been using fitbit since July but even in that short time have gone through a huge fitness boost and gone from a 40 inch waist (bad) to a 34 inch waist (good) and down from 91 kg to 79.8 kg. And at the end of the day those are the stats that count not steps or stairs climbed.

Im still looking at Garmin and samsung as well as Apple watch solutions but for now I'm very happy with my charge 2. Friends who have apple watches love them for exercise tracking but hate the battery life and sleep tracking. Both Garmin and Samsung have nicer display layouts and color screens but all pale compared to the Apple watch. However the price points vary quite a lot.

To summarize to me it's all about the phone app. Fitbit has this down and combined with my fitness pal and the other exercise apps I use such as fitbit coach, Nike run club etc form a closed data loop that's going to be very hard to displace at any price.