I can't call smart watches. It's more like a fitness tracker. I'll start with the negative. 21st century, in this watch, if a timer, stopwatch or the like is running, you CANNOT use anything else! The cast-iron Nokia phone knew how to keep a timer in mind and function fully. There is no such thing here. Mind is not comprehensible. There is no notification of loss of communication with the phone - also nonsense. There is no speaker at least to search for hours from the phone. They just vibrate. That is, the clock must be sought in complete silence. What prevented inserting a penny beeper, I donβt know. Otherwise, for a healthy lifestyle and expanding the functionality of the phone - a great thing. I won't list what they can do. 100 times described, read. Lightweight, stylish. They do their job well. Live from one charge for a long time. Recharge in two hours. For some reason, mine have a small Bluetooth radius - only three or four meters. But, they write that you need to do a full reset of the clock and reinstall the application. It suits me, while I do not want to reset and reinstall. You can customize the menu in various ways, change the dial and all that . If the listed disadvantages are not critical for you, you can safely buy. A very useful gadget.
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