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What's the difference between a watch and a bracelet?

Hello everyone, smart wearable devices have become an indispensable part of our daily life. Among them, smart watches and smart bracelets are the two most common smart wearable devices. Although they are all high-tech products on the wrist, there are obvious differences in function and experience. With the development of the two, we can also see that the functions of bracelets and watches seem to be not much different from those of merchants, but the difference can reach 5- 10 times. Many people feel that there is no need to buy a smart watch, and it is more cost-effective to choose a smart bracelet. In fact, the difference between them and their performance experience is very obvious. Today I will show you the difference between them.

1. Design and wearing experience: The bracelet has the trend of watch design, but the texture and material are still very different.

Smart watches and smart bracelets are very different in design. Smart watches usually have a dial similar to traditional watches, which can display information such as time, date and weather. At the same time, smart watches are usually equipped with a strap, which can be adjusted in size to suit the wrist size of different users. The smart bracelet is more like a ring-shaped device around the wrist. It usually has no dial, but displays information through a touch screen. Smart bracelets are usually smaller than smart watches and are more suitable for users with thin wrists.

2. Function and experience: The watch is more like a small mobile phone, with more comprehensive and accurate functions, and the bracelet has more basic functions.

Health monitoring function

Both smart bracelets and smart watches have health monitoring functions, but the specific implementation methods are different. Smart bracelets are usually equipped with hardware devices such as heart rate sensors and sleep monitors, which can monitor the health status of users more comprehensively. Smart watches usually have more powerful health monitoring functions, such as electrocardiogram (ECG) detection, blood oxygen monitoring and body temperature.

3. Applicable scenarios: each has its own strengths and is worn as needed.

Business occasions

Smart watches are usually more suitable in business situations. Because its appearance is similar to that of a traditional watch, it won't be too abrupt. At the same time, the smart watch's email, message reminder and other functions can help users better cope with various situations in business occasions. Smart bracelets may be too technical for formal business occasions.