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Review on πŸƒ Enhance Your Running Performance with the HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner NFC Smart Watch in Black by Adam Wielgosz ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly the product I wanted, the price and quality do not match.

Perhaps if we wait for ates, things will improve. benefiting from: The watch is easy on the wrist, lightweight, and accurate in measuring heart rate. My typical usage pattern (training by running or walking for an hour per day) only requires a weekly fee. The capability of contactless payments is functional. has certain drawbacks This watch would be the greatest on the market if all of the regular features worked perfectly (especially now they can be found for 10-11). It's just that there are too many frustrating instances: 1. When a call comes in on the smartphone (the watch is always connected to the smartphone, like a headset, or headphones, or the car's control center), the watch receives the call, transfers it to itself, and then returns it to the smartphone, so that you can't just pick up the phone and start talking (headphones or auto, depending on what is connected to the phone at the time of the call). In the case of a car, this is extremely risky because it requires you to take your focus off the road for even a moment. Using headphones to listen to music on a smartphone while jogging is inconvenient because any workout notifications (heart rate, distance, etc.) will be broadcast through the watch's speaker, which the runner will not be able to hear. I have noticed that Samsung products seem to be particularly susceptible to this issue. You can walk 5 kilometers and the device will not prompt you to begin training (walking); sometimes it prompts you after 2 kilometers, but never in the first 100 meters. While autopause does function during a run, it is not consistently reliable. My Tuner (radio app) did not download onto my Samsung. Not enough "calendar" widgets. 6. There is no hope from the customer service department. After corresponding with the company for half a year and getting nowhere, I finally gave up. Every time I had an issue, I was asked for the device's serial number and software version. They may be able to contact back and ask questions to get further information, but requests rarely result in a resolution. You have to give them credit for focusing on the customer.