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Review on HUAWEI Watch GT 2 (42mm) - AMOLED Display, 1 🕰️ Week Battery, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Night Black (International Model, No Warranty) by Kiril Sotirov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

This is by far the best watch so far, in sum. It's better not to find for 12–14k (I can't recall how much I paid at the official business store). You may think about amazfits, which track the air's pulse, or harmins, which have the same sensors as here but a reflecting screen that is faulty. Additionally, there is functionality for sports, attractiveness, autonomy, and functionality. Everything in a small package. In summary, this may be the first smartwatch that is worthwhile purchasing. Although they offer more functionality, all of these Apple and Samsung devices only have a few days of battery life. But I do not consider a watch to be a viable alternative to a smartphone. Except than responding quickly to calls and texts, you can execute any rapid tasks that are convenient to do on the watch here. Additionally, it is cozy to wear. I had never worn a watch before, so I was concerned that the bracelet wouldn't fit, that they would be bulky, or that they would seem garish. Fortunately, none of my worries came true. Blind purchase; utterly happy. This watch would be ideal if there were no delays. The software and delays are particularly important in this case, despite the fact that I have written about flaws in every area. However, that's all because it's a watch and I wear it as a watch as well as a fitness tracker. By the way, although I didn't say it above, GT2e includes ALL forms of training. basically everything. Specifically, I currently counted: 40 exercises (including strength exercises) plus 18 recreational activities (such as hunting, street dancing, and dancing) and 41 sports (including ping-pong, pool, parkour, auto racing, etc.) plus jogging courses. Most likely, Garmin doesn't even have this) By the way, the side ons are neatly spun and have small serifs, but this serves no use. However, in the younger versions, they look nicer than sans-serifs. It's only that occasionally, my fingers will spin them. They look wonderful when wearing a rubber strap, too. In overall, I thought the Elite's two-color design—black screen and dark gray body—was quite fashionable. And that's what occurred. So, to sum up, I hope you found my review useful. Ask questions in the comments; I check them occasionally and respond. And then, under my supervision, there have been three mixed assessments and nothing is obvious.

Pros
  • It looks good; it is a dark matte metal with a faint yellow-brown tinge. It is not quite what I anticipated; it does not resemble anium, but it is still lovely. The watch is neither large nor little in terms of size. Despite having a relatively narrow wrist, the watch looks excellent and fits well. Remember that this is a men's watch if you are concerned that it will be too large for your hand. No accessory makes a man look bigger) I was a total fan of independence. This is the reasoning for my decision, as I don't understand the utility of a smart watch that must be taken off at night. Utilizing sleep monitoring is quite easy with this watch. I put it out of my mind for at least ten days. In the end, I charge it for a few hours during the day before using it once more. Dammit, they're keeping an eye on everything. Along with the pulse, blood oxygen levels, stress, sleep, additional oxygen consumed after exercise, training efficacy, recovery efficiency, steps, air pressure, and weather. Nothing is missing. Additionally, you may take calls on them and swim in them. When the phone gets out of hand or when you need to swiftly answer and hang up from work without looking up, I truly call from them. enough volume. And all of this with a 10-day autonomy. in a slim metal container. There are no other watches like this, to my knowledge. This wonderful mixture has won me over. For the past two years, I have been keeping an eye on the market for wearable electronics and have now made the decision that it is time. Additionally, the watch has a vibrant community and powerful software that enables you to design your own watch faces, with hardware limitations being the sole restriction. I enjoy using visual programs, and doing so has provided me and will continue to offer me many enjoyable hours. I've attached my customized dial to the image. I made the bracelet comfortable on my arm. It sits freely and does not dangle. Additionally, the hand is pleasant, and the sensors function properly. This is simple to execute because the segments are narrow. The sensors are present, and they have the same algorithm settings as Garmin and other industry leaders. Every measurement is accurate.
Cons
  • I use them around six times a year for swimming and washing, and after my most recent swim, water entered the lake (you can see the droplets on the LEDs). Also, the warranty has expired. I'll make an effort to deliver it to the workshop; perhaps they will dry it with 100% ethanol. The last time I took a flight, I put my hand on the belt buckle and dozed off. When I awoke, I discovered that the aluminum clasp had rubbed the bracelet on my wrist's exterior and bottom. Although nothing could be used to polish the matte surface where it appears that the aluminum has rubbed in. What to do is a mystery to me. The program irritates me. On the map, the recorded run track cannot be seen. It starts off with a Google map as the background, but there isn't an image of the location there, as if it's not loading. The monitoring of sleep drops off every month. The program receives synchronized data from the watch, but it is not fully loaded and generates an error. Then I'll reinstall. Even though it may not be the most recent version, this is the only one that lets you customize the dial on your watch without having to root your phone. I haven't bothered, however there are reports that you can open a Chinese Huawei account and work as a designer through it. Her closed operating system! There are links for Do not disturb, Screen on, Find my phone, Alarm clock, and Settings in the watch's top fast access bar. It's absurd that they can't be changed. Because my watch vibrates and the notification sound is merely bothersome, I always have the do not disturb option activated. There is no need for a feature at all; screen on just prevents the phone from shutting off the screen for a period. Do you intend to read his texts? The settings are also unnecessary; I dug into them once, and that was it; they are no longer required. Okay, fine, leave it alone; you never know, switch it on during training (although wrist activation works correctly anyway). I would substitute a flashlight here. Sometimes it truly does help. But configuration is still not possible. They droop. The user interface is not sleek, yes. that's not clear why they didn't do that here, even if the GT2e appears to be smoother. But generally speaking, it's not too bothersome.

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