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Review on Smart watch HUAWEI Watch Fit 2 46 mm, Active Edition Sakura Pink by Wiktor Wasilewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I previously owned a Chinese noname watch, which I first compared to the FIT2. They almost always have one significant benefit over the preceding ones, with the exception of autonomous life, of course. Chinese people survived for 2–3 weeks. Despite its size, the watch doesn't feel weighty. I have the Classic version, and the leather strap is incredibly comfortable, nice, and not constricting. Even though I wear them on my other hand at night, I can still sleep in them; this is just a quirk of mine. The clock's control is general, and there is a slight absence of "fine settings" such brightness control on the splash screen (AOD). All applications, not only sports ones, should be available for rapid access. NFC is not present in sufficient amounts (while this is not a criticism about the watch, they simply can't: ( ) With all features enabled, including monitoring heart rate, oxygen levels, stress, and sleep, but without engaging in vigorous exercise, it discharges by roughly 20% during the day. The step counting is flawless in my opinion, and I didn't even compare it to any other devices; rather, it serves as my sole reference function +/- 500. So it doesn't really count steps taken when moving and while at rest. I'd prefer more basic features like a calendar. I primarily purchased it as a smart watch with music control that can temporarily take the place of a phone (it has a speakerphone capability). In comparison to the previous watch, the connection to the phone is maintained flawlessly, and in the event of a loss, it is ALWAYS immediately recovered. I discovered comments regarding vibration in reviews and other reviews. I'm not sure if it's cooler, softer, or more pleasant in Apple, but I was quite happy with the vibration of this watch! It is gentle, not obtrusive, and doesn't buzz when it isn't needed in my opinion (for example, when dialing a number or when the phone is in hand). Do they merit their price? Yes, for me (I took it for 10,000 at the start of sales). I desired a large screen, the capacity to occasionally converse while the timer was running, and, ideally, NFC. This is it. I find most of the watch's 100 sports modes to be absolutely worthless, but they are there.)

Pros
  • - A large clock display The rectangle (this is an amateur, but I like just that) - % of charges - Answering calls - details regarding messages sent over messengers - apps' quick access options that are customisable (you can replace workouts with weather, etc.) - flawlessly maintains contact and promptly reestablishes contact after a break (with fully given permissions, enabled GPS). - Vibration that is conditionally adjustable (you can turn off notifications if the phone is in your hands; you can adjust the vibration level) - a flashlight, calculator, compass, and navigator are included. -AOD - A "do not disturb" mode is available. - There are more than five dials, some of which can be customized. - capable of displaying the weather - cool chips that track pulse, oxygen, stress, and sleep. Although it is doubtful that they are extremely reliable, playing them is entertaining. - You have control over the video and music, including the ability to pause and resume playback and change the volume or track (checked on YouTube) - locate phone using watch It copies the alarm clock on the phone and has an alarm clock and watch (separate)
Cons
  • - The amount of independent brightness settings for the time on the AOD is insufficient (splash screen) - no information regarding the call from Telegram or Watsap (only info about the missed call) - Workday length (in active mode 5 days) - You must instantly speak on the Bluetooth headset because there is no way to answer a call on the watch. - Only certain programs from a defined list can be added to quick access, not any of the accessible applications (you cannot add a flashlight) - absent from MIR PAY applications (alas, NFC in general almost does not work) - NFC cannot be used to bind other features (electronic key, etc.) no calendar