The MiBand and its successor, the Amazfit Bip, were my previous smartwatches. I was searching for a more robust-looking and technically superior watch. This particular model of the watch was selected largely because of its compatibility with Samsung phones. Because I didn't want to download any extra programs. The appearance was what I was hoping for, but unfortunately the functioning was not. Inaccurate GPS is my primary gripe with this model. Given that I am a regular outdoor runner and that my distance measurements often display a respectable margin of error. The sports functions (several sorts of workouts, automatic workout detection, etc.) are largely ineffective. As I usually remove my watch before bed (their bulk makes sleeping in them a nightmare) and charge it during the day, I don't give much thought to their ability to function without my constant supervision. The watch's glass is protected by being set back in the case thanks to the jutting bezel, which I find to be an attractive feature. He now handles all major mechanical connections. Being that I have a very narrow wrist, the watch's size and weight initially bothered me. My primary use case is checking the clock, reading new messages (which are a pain to respond to on the little screen), and occasionally taking calls.
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