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Review on HONOR MagicWatch 2 Smartwatch 42mm, Agate Black by Celina Agnieszka Zdz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

In the start of April, I made the purchase on Amazon in the hopes of earning cashback. I received nothing in return. I am extremely pleased with my purchase; the watch can record any activity, including cycling, swimming, walking, running, sleeping, etc. In the application on my iPhone (I have a 7), you can see the trajectories, speed, pace, and pulse value at a basic level. I heartily endorse this watch. Unfortunately, it cannot synchronize with other programs; nonetheless, in this case, you must choose between the two. As has been said in earlier evaluations, I can confirm that sleep does not completely address all problems. I wake up and fall back asleep, allowing me to keep a record of my awakenings while I sleep. Why did you choose these specifically? The power source is the sole notable distinction between watches (the battery). 14 days in total were claimed. Maybe ten to twelve days will work if you don't use anything and simply keep track of the time, which is not a bad amount of time in my perspective. 10–20% of the battery is used each time the GPS tracking is activated. More specifically, a bicycle ride of 40 kilometers accounts for 20%. At this point, it doesn't seem that the network has any analogs. Because I charge the battery once a week, you don't need to be concerned about it. I was worried that there would be difficulty installing the application and synchronizing the data after reading the reviews, but so far, neither of these problems has shown up. went into operation without a hitch, precisely like a clock. ate only one time. Also, everything works. As promised, I'll now talk about the extra dials. There is no such feature in the app, hence there is nothing that can be done on the iPhone. I borrow my daughter's phone, which is built by some Chinese business and runs Android, synchronize it, and then upload the dials to the clock. So I went back to my iPhone and proceeded to live on i. I won’t claim that there is some type of super-rich choice, but there are a lot of cool screens for young people. I'm curious to know if they'll make it if they continue to play volleyball. :-) If anyone has any experience, please share it.

Pros
  • 1. It is practical in all respects, including size and weight. Because to the restricted movement mode, I haven't yet had the chance to use the display in the intense sunlight at the beach, but it has enough brightness adjustments, and the screen itself has enough pixels. 3. Easily accessible with two buttons and swipes, making the functionality very user-friendly. 4. Can be used when swimming in a pool. 5. You can use gloves with it (this is important when, for example, you ride a bike in cold weather or work on the street while your fingers are covered by gloves; in order to use an iPhone, you have to remove your gloves so that the screen can be manipulated). 6. There is not even a single scratch on the screen's protective layer, which is strong enough (a couple of months of use). 7. does not slow down or contain bugs (yet)
Cons
  • 1. If any program is currently active (like walking down the street, for example), then there is nothing else that can be done; you won't get a notification on the clock about the message, and you won't be able to call anyone or do anything else. 2. Some of the app's features are incompatible with iPhones, so you won't be able to use them. Nothing at all musical (I did not initially need it, I listen to music on devices specially designed for this). The dials cannot be adjusted in any way (below I will tell you how I solve this problem) 3. The volume during a conversation is not very good; for instance, in a noisy car, you must put your hand to your ear to be heard (individual perception is possible)