While smart bracelets nowadays are expected to enhance their application value by entering the professional medical health monitoring field, smart bracelets that do not pass the secondary medical device test and obtain a medical device license should be called electronic products, and their measured human health indexes can only be used for reference and not for medical diagnosis. This is a point that all consumers should be aware of.
But whether it is a domestic or foreign brand, the positioning of the smart bracelet and the core functions it has are put into use as a health and exercise monitoring tool for people's daily life to help us better manage our own physical state, and it has a good guiding role for those users who love sports and fitness.
1, step counting function is reliable?
All smart bracelets are designed to sense and track users' movement data through the built-in 3-axis acceleration sensor. Many users will complain that even if they just flick their arms or shake their wrists, they will be counted as steps. If you look at the hardware alone, the three-axis acceleration sensor's sensing principle predisposes you to this shortcoming. But why do some smart bracelets rarely have such errors? Because in addition to the hardware part, there is also the role of the software part. The anti-interference filtering technology independently developed by Aidu Technology makes the accuracy of Aidu bracelet's pedometer rate as high as 90% or more.