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Review on Black HUAWEI Watch GT 2 Pro Smartwatch with 1.39-Inch AMOLED Touchscreen, GPS, Heart Rate Tracker, Waterproof, Bluetooth Calls, and 14-Day Battery Life for Android; Blood Oxygen Monitor Included by Kiril Tilkov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

I had a Samsung Gear Sport before that. All the benefits and drawbacks are immediately apparent after them. The watch is lovely overall, but this imbalance and incomplete work are generally unpleasant. In contrast, the Samsung had a few unpleasant features (a pointless barometer, an unreliable heart rate monitor, and a short battery). Do they merit their price? According to ogues' prices, they are unquestionably worth it. The most effective of all timepieces. I would choose a Samsung, though, if they would stop making fun of their new watch and put a battery in it for at least a week rather than just a day and a half. (Despite the fact that the sport's gear featured a three-day battery. Well, how are things? Where have you been?

Pros
  • First, charging. It discharges extremely slowly and charges very quickly from any wireless, which are really two incredible advantages together. I examined the stock crib, the crib for all cars, and the phone charger in reverse. The phone's noticeable heating is the sole drawback. 2) Heart rate monitor; it can clearly see through my outerwear and continuously monitors my pulse. 3) Cozy and fashionable. The PTFE strap is quite cozy. 4. They function as a hands-free headset so you can use the phone. 5) A continuously ready barometer and altimeter.
Cons
  • 1) The outdated version of the phone app is available on Google Play. You must manually eat. 2) The ated version already hung once, necessitating its removal and reinstallation. 3) The collection of applications is subpar and awkward. (And only accessible through the ated version. Why do I need two prayer schedules from years other than 2022 and some sort of Spanish cartography? What made the Chinese require it, and why? Additionally, there are no helpful items like gps trackers. 4) Only outdoor training uses the GPS tracker. That is, start the workout if you intend to go for a walk in the forest. Doubtful. 5) The typefaces are frequently so small and thin (ordinary dials, a lot of built-in programs, etc.) that a magnifying glass is required. 6) Not enough options are available, such as the length of the dial's display. 7) Ineffective notification options. Long tale. 8) Avoid using your headset to make Internet calls (through WhatsApp, etc.).

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