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This feature is only available in some countries and regions. For more information, contact
the official Honor service hotline.
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The reading will be interrupted if you swipe right on the band screen, receive an incoming
call, or an alarm goes off.
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For more accurate results, it is recommended that you wait three to five minutes after
putting your band on before measuring your SpO2.
•
Keep still and make sure your band is fastened tightly during the measurement, but avoid
wearing it directly over your wrist joint. Ensure that the heart rate sensor is in contact with
your skin and that there are no foreign objects between your skin and the band. The band
screen needs to stay facing up too.
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This measurement may also be affected by some external factors such as low ambient
temperatures, arm movements, or tattoos on your arm.
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The measurement results are for reference only and are not intended for medical use.
Monitoring your heart rate
Individual heart rate measurement
1
Open Health, touch
Devices
then your device name, go to
Health monitoring
>
Continuous heart rate monitoring
, and disable
Continuous heart rate monitoring
.
2
Then, on your band, enter the app list and select
Heart rate
to measure your heart rate.
Continuous heart rate measurement
1
Open Health, touch
Devices
then your device name, go to
Health monitoring
>
Continuous heart rate monitoring
, and enable
Continuous heart rate monitoring
.
2
Viewing your heart rate:
•
On your band, enter the app list and select
Heart rate
to view your heart rate.
•
Open Health, go to
Me
>
My data
>
HEALTH MEASUREMENTS
>
Heart rate
and view
your heart rate.
•
The band can display the current heart rate, heart rate graph of the current day, heart rate
range of the current day, resting heart rate, and heart rate zone.
•
Add
Heart rate
to the band's home screen or the
Health
screen of Health to view your
heart rate data.
•
When
Continuous heart rate monitoring
is enabled in the Health app, the band will
automatically adjust the monitoring frequency based on the workout status and can
provide you with 24/7 heart rate monitoring.
Resting heart rate measurement
Resting heart rate refers to your measured heart rate when you are awake and at rest. The best
time to measure your resting heart rate is immediately after you wake up in the morning.
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