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Review on Smart Watch HONOR Watch GS Pro, Carbon Black by Wiktor Wiater ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

The watch is of very high quality! Whoever does not want NFC functionality or the capacity to install a variety of programs on the watch may choose this choice as it best suits their needs.

Pros
  • 1. Look brutal. 2. A comfortable and long-lasting strap that is adjustable to fit any size of hand. 3. The Huawei Health app comes with a wide variety of watch faces to choose from. In addition, each of the dials can be obtained at no cost.
Cons
  • 1. When you glance at the clock, the dial's illumination does not always occur. You will need to move your hand one more. The supine position is the most common one in which this occurs. When you are standing, the dial is more likely to be activated when you make a movement with your hand to look at the clock. This is because you are closer to the clock. 2. Although the Huawei Health application provides a wide variety of watch faces to choose from, I would prefer the option to design the watch face on my own if it were available. For instance, I require the dial to display only the time in numbers, the weather, the time of sunrise and sunset, the charge level, and the pulse, with no other information. It was precisely because these indicators were combined together that I was unable to locate the dial. There were options with such values, but they still had a lot of everything that is unneeded. More specifically, with such a set that there were neither more nor fewer values, I could not discover it. 3. The indication of the level of oxygen in the blood, known as saturation, in my opinion, overestimates the true value by a margin of 2% to 3%. After getting pneumonia, I compared the readings with a heart rate monitor. The indicator on the heart rate monitor showed the same value every day: 96 percent; however, the watch readings were 98-99 percent, and occasionally even 100 percent, which most certainly should not be the case. Despite this, it is difficult to put full faith in the precision of either the measurements provided by the Chinese heart rate monitor or the time displayed on the clock.