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Review on πŸ’ͺ Amazfit GTS 2 Smartwatch with Alexa, GPS, and Fitness Tracking - Men's and Women's Waterproof Watch for Android and iPhone with 7-Day Battery Life, 90 Sports Modes, Blood Oxygen Monitoring, and Heart Rate Tracker (Black) by Hemant Hemant ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

Because of the packaging's attractiveness and density, the wristwatch can only be broken by jumping on it with both feet. The shoulder strap is pliable (XiaoMi Band4 - the bracelet itself is excellent, but compared to this watch, the bracelet is frankly harsh and not durable). Because the control knob, which is actually a button, is set into the plastic and has a recess, it does not adhere to the sleeves. The accuracy of the pedometer has increased by 25 percent (stricter than Xiaomi Band4). The rate of the heart is also (apparently) appropriate. According to reviews, an oxygen meter has an accuracy of + -2% (people appear to have examined it on real medical equipment), and this appears to be the case. And all of this is accomplished without the need of fools. The reading on the altimeter remains constant at all times. Is there something I'm not doing right?! Turning on your cell phone's GPS will make the clock use less of the power and will considerably extend the life of the battery. During the time that you are using the training mode, it consumes 10% of the charge every hour. Just not sour. The watch uses up 10% of its charge per day if the settings are set to medium, which means that you will need to charge it once every seven days. XiaoMi Band4 (as a point of comparison), they are discharged up to 50% after two weeks of use. In terms of charging, it took my watch forty-five minutes to go from having 15% charge to having 100% charge. In roughly an hour and a half, the Xiaomi Band4 was charged all the way up from 50% to 100%. The charging dock of the Amizfit is, to tell you the truth, more convenient than that of the Xiaomi Band4; if the latter has to Detach the tracker from the strap, then the Amizfit, which has a magnetic suction cup on the rear side, is somehow more relaxed. The palm can be found in this same location at Amizfit. About the strap, the Xiaomi Band4 is capable of extrusion, despite the fact that the operation can be a little unsettling, but the strap can be replaced at all. There is a traditional strap on the Amiesfit watch; I don't know how long it will last, but I would like to believe, based on individual specifics, that it will last for a reasonable amount of time. You are free to use any other that is more appropriate. In general, the conclusion is that it is somewhat costly to purchase in that form. I got it to regulate the oxygen levels in my blood (a workmate got sick with covid). The sensors are quite precise, and the band is really comfortable. One can be bought off with enough respect. The total advantage is + 25. + 30% when compared to the XiaoMi Band4, taking into account everything that was described. And the cost is eight times more expensive. On the surface, the quality is satisfactory.

Pros
  • Accuracy of the pedometer, blood oxygen levels, and a SOFT strap.
Cons
  • Nevertheless, the battery does not have sufficient capacity. What's the deal with the altimeterβ€”does it truly work?

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