
Bought the watch primarily to monitor my niece's health and as a cheaper alternative to the Apple Smartwatch she already owns. I didn't expect much from him at first, but was pleasantly surprised. The watch does have a few features but in this review I will share what I think stands out compared to other watches I have had before, having tested it before giving it to it. 1. The watch came in plain packaging but right in the box. Easy to set up as the sticker on the watch face already indicates which app needs to be downloaded to work for those like me who are too lazy to pull out the manuals to read : ).2. You can easily switch between different fitness trackers and/or watch faces as you like. As for me, I usually use the default watch face with heart rate monitor selected 24/7 when I'm not exercising and burn steps/calories when I'm exercising simply because it's easier on my old eyes. As mentioned, the main reason I decided to purchase this watch was to monitor my niece's health due to an illness. So it was nice to be able to see heart rate when looking at my watch and not have to switch apps, sit and wait. measure every time. In that sense, the watch already serves its purpose. I've had bad experiences with so-called waterproof/resistance watches in the past, so they impressed me a lot. I've been swimming with him for the past few days. So far there has been no fogging or any issues with the Uhr4. The most impressive thing so far is the battery life. It's been 4 days and I still haven't charged it. An Apple Watch with the same brightness setting needs to be charged almost every 2 days.

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