They gave me this watch to indulge in for a couple of days, because I have a desire to buy them for children. Of course, the watch looks good and has a good screen, but that's where the positives end. The watch often loses connection with the phone, it is not always connected back. For 2 days a new firmware arrived, the problems with the gaps were not resolved. There is no way to answer a message in the watch (even briefly, with standard blanks), there is no way to answer a call. Notifications work, but all this is very inconvenient, large messages, slow down when switching to a new screen to show content. NFC is here, but no one promised that it would work, so it's not there! AOD mode - yes, but it differs by a simplified picture in the dial. The music is controlled, but again the "subtlety" - you need to start the player on the phone in advance, otherwise I did not succeed either on the apple device or on the android device. When calling, you can reset the call from the watch or turn off the sound of the call, but on Android OnePlus this function does not work, I donβt know why, on an apple phone it works. The GPS works, the pulse too, everything else is the same as on the bracelets of this manufacturer. Autonomy, most likely, strongly depends on the included services - in 2 days my battery ran down by 50-55%. Bottom line: haven't decided yet! A very controversial cost, given the fact that the 3rd Series of a well-known manufacturer is already officially a little more expensive than this device, and in terms of functionality, they probably cannot be compared at all. Probably, this device will suit those who are accustomed to this "format" or are a fan of this brand.
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