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Review on HUAWEI Watch GT 2 46mm Smart Watch, Matt Black Sport by Adam Pietras ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

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

Nine months of actual use. Based on personal experience, I can say that problems typically arise while taking the watch off the hand. If you don't take it off, everything looks normal, but it's only a mask. To begin, you must remember to charge them once every two weeks. To continue, let's talk about cleanliness. The bracelet has a nice lightweight design and is quite breathable. The dampness under their wrists after a shower, while understandable, is neither comfortable nor practical. You'll need to remove them and clean your wrist and watch. Taking it off before entering the shower saves time. And now we get to the best part: when the dream isn't synchronized and the steps start being multiplied. The timepiece functions normally, but it sends an application a stream of gibberish. Now it's getting bothersome, which is a problem. The software is really unfinished; it would be simpler to have a pause/resume monitoring button when turning off the clock, but no, we'd rather gauge the heart rate of your bedside table instead. In terms of athletic testing, all I've done so far is use it in the pool and on the treadmill. The ability to activate the screen by simply raising a hand is a fantastic feature, especially for use in training. Amazing data can be gathered from swimmers, including their lane length, pass count, swimming technique, stroke count, time, and average heart rate. All this, with each and every pass! At the same time, the total number of swims ended up being asymmetrical, even though I always used the same entry and exit points. The swimming time includes the time spent resting on the side. It has been suggested that pausing the workout during periods of rest will prevent this, but I haven't verified this. I swam 50 meters for the first time and noticed my heart rate had reached 198 seconds afterward. The fact that I am actually Superman was news to me. It's possible the bracelet wasn't fastened securely enough; I can't say for sure. The problem never recurred, but now my workouts are supplemented by the watch's estimation of my maximum heart rate. Treadmill distance is inaccurate by 30% but can be adjusted for at the end of the session. The timepiece is generally satisfactory, although there are a few little snags that detract from its otherwise positive impression.

Pros
  • Many people have spoken at length about the benefits of this device. Even at the manual-reading stage, the tracker's capability astounded me, and I had never used one before (other than to run sigma). And after getting it and trying it out, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it practically all worked as advertised.
Cons
  • Glitches. The timepiece has been put through its paces in Altai's harsh environment. The altimeter works really well. A 6-8 hour training mode switch uses up to one-fourth of the battery life. I caught glitches a couple of times - at the beginning of one exit with a sharp rise, I drew an extra kilometer, and at the end of a long transition on the 15th kilometer, I immediately drew +4 km and did not synchronize this workout.