I’ve had the Apple Watch on my wrist for 10 years. The only thing I asked for was the Google bracelet

Server has had an Apple Watch in his drawer for months. And just take advantage of the introductory offer of the Fitbit Air for 99 euros plus 45 euros of balance in the Google Store (just what the straps are worth). Because? Because I’ve been waiting for exactly that product for years. No screen. In my particular case (and like a good part of Spain), practical crossfit daily. and the crossfit It is not a sport compatible with smart watches. Many of the movements require the barbell or kettlebell to hit the wrist, and you wouldn’t want to have a Apple Watch Ultra receiving a little kiss 32 kilos. Being able to have a smart device without a screen is a dream come true for me, since I can meet my health tracking needs without worrying about anything else. Why not the Whoop. Yes, Google has not discovered the fire. Whoop has his own bracelet and Polar launched theirs free of subscription. Whoop’s problem was precisely that, being literally tied to a membership of at least 199 euros per year (and that in the cheapest version). Amazfit has your Helio Strap for the same price than the Google bracelet, although it is a fairly bulky device and very similar to a smartwatch. However, Google has managed to launch a hybrid between a simple strap and a MiBand for 99 euros. A device from which, knowing Fitbit’s history, I expect measurement sensors with higher quality than those I have tried in similarly priced alternatives. I don’t want notifications. It is a completely personal decision, but one of my goals in the last two years is to respect digital disconnection. I’m not the first to buy a smartwatch to not depend so much on the phone… and end up turning my wrist every now and then to see what notification it has. Removing the screen completely eliminates this barrier. No calls, no notifications, no temptations of any kind. Just a device that works in the background measuring my vitals. No subscriptions. Google has done well with the two systems that its Fitbit allows: the paid one and the base one. It is not a device that requires a subscription to enjoy the basics required and, only in case we want to expand its functions, we can choose to checkout. PREMIUM BASE follow-up Steps, calories, distance traveled, cardiovascular load and recovery. Personalized physical activity plans. Steps, calories, distance traveled, cardiovascular load and recovery Measurements Heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and more Heart rate, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and more sport Adaptive physical activity plans Personalized weekly workouts and physical activity plans, adapted to your goals and that you can adapt to your lifestyle – dream Sleep score, schedule, duration and phases. Personalized sleep summaries. Sleep score, schedule, duration and phases. records Notes on weight, nutrition, water consumption, mood and menstrual cycle. Proactive information and statistics about your records. Notes on weight, nutrition, water consumption, mood and menstrual cycle. additional Library with mindfulness sessions, such as meditation, guided breathing, relaxation and more. Library of dynamic workouts led by expert trainers and instructors. Personalized Gemini-based coach – The subscription model for 8.99 euros per month adds Gemini as an ally, but it is not essential or mandatory. The bracelet, without any type of subscription, does everything you would ask of a product of this type. With an app with a lot of potential. The Fitbit app has been renamed Google Health, an important declaration of intent after purchasing Fitbit for 2.1 billion dollars. Google will collect all the data related to health here, finally giving the love it deserves to an app that was far behind its direct rival (Health on iOS). In short, an economical product, which allows me to forget that I am wearing a smart watch or bracelet, and whose information I will only consult at the end of the day as a summary. In Xataka | Best activity bracelets. Which one to buy and most recommended models from 25 euros

Smart Band 10 may seem more of the same. After a month on the wrist, it is clear why Xiaomi has chosen to repeat

There are times when a new model does not seek to break the previous one. There is no leap that, at least with the naked eye, seems decisive. Just a premise: keep doing what was already working, refining details. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 It moves precisely in that direction. And although that approach makes all the meaning from the point of view of the product, it also raises a dilemma for the user: if you already know everything, Is it worth going through the box? In a new one 24/7 of the Xataka YouTube channelwe have tested this bracelet for 30 real days to discover if Xiaomi’s bet for continuity plays in favor … or begins to fall short. Mario Arroyo He has been testing the Smart Band 10 for a real month, without concessions: training in the park, home exercise, days of work and rest. And when he says that he has tried “in depth,” he does clearly. Because after several days using her, her impression was clear: “I feel it the same as its previous generation, or even the same as the Smart Band 8”The interesting thing is that this statement is not intended to be negative. It is a finding that Xiaomi has refined its formula without great shocks. Enough to recommend it? In the video we analyze that response in more detail. What we liked (and what is not) of the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 There is something that Xiaomi has managed to nail generation after generation: comfort. Mario confirms it after several days of training: the bracelet is so light that it practically disappears. But that physical advantage has a face B. “The screen is small and its format prevents you from seeing the data with comfort”, That is, the Smart Band 10 does not hinder when you train, but it does not help at all if you want to control your real -time progress. It is not an important lack, but a clue to the type of user to which it is directed: someone who wants to register, does not necessarily interact. As a day -to -day device, this smart band meets the essential. Who has had it on the wrist for weeks has been able to control their health clearly: steps, calories, heart rhythm, blood oxygen, sleep. In sports, we find the more than 150 already common ways, and a detail that he wanted to highlight: “A ‘running course’ where you have 10 different ways to start running with different activities. It seemed to me a cool addition, the truth,” he tells us. But there are also elements that have not changed, as he recalls: “We cannot pay with it because we have no NFC, and we don’t have integrated GPS.” One of the clear advantages of this generation is on the battery. The capacity has not changed – 233 mAh – but energy management is. In the first load, using it in moderation, the bracelet endured 18 days without disheveled. In a second attempt, with more training and the always active screen, he resisted 10 days. The data impresses, but the best is what it conveys: “Put the bracelet and forget about loading it. Not having to be aware of the battery of a device, is health … at least for me, ”summarizes our partner. The full load takes only one hour, but the magnetic connector has not improved with respect to previous models. To what extent does this compensate in front of a smartwatch? The answer, after 30 days of use, is in our video. Xiaomi has found a formula that works for it, and this generation confirms it. It does not revolutionize, but it also does not fail in many ways. “After 30 days using the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 the feeling I have is to see a movie that I like very much for the tenth time,” says our partner. A known experience, yes, but also solid. The price, yes, has risen slightly compared to the previous one. In addition, some details have improved … but is enough to justify your purchase against previous generations? There are things that are only appreciated after living with it day by day, and that is just what we try to address in The latest of Xataka YouTube channel. Images | Xataka In Xataka | NOHING seeks the perfect balance with its new cmf watch 3 pro: comes with integrated chatgpt and promises 13 days of autonomy

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