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Review on Smart watch HUAWEI Watch Fit 2, Active Edition Isle Blue by Abhey Abhey ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Before FIT2, I had a watch - Chinese noname and I compare it with them first of all. Compared to the previous ones, they have almost one solid advantage (except for autonomous life, of course. The Chinese lived for 2-3 weeks). The watch, despite its size, does not feel heavy. The leather strap (I have the Classic version) is very soft, pleasant, not pressing. I can even sleep in them, although I put them on my other hand at night, but this is my quirk. There is a little lack of "fine settings", such as brightness control on the splash screen (AOD), in the clock the control is general. I would like to be able to set up quick access to all applications, not just sports ones. There is not enough adequate NFC (but this is not a complaint about the watch, they just can . but they can’t :( ) During the day, it discharges by about 20% with all functions turned on, such as tracking heart rate, oxygen, stress, sleep, but without active training. I don’t find fault with the counting of steps and didn’t even compare it with any other devices, for me this is an exclusively reference function + - 500. But it doesn’t exactly count steps in transport and at rest. I would like more simple functions like a calendar. I bought it primarily as a smart watch, which can replace a phone for a short time (there is a speakerphone function), music control. Compared to the previous watch, the connection with the phone is kept perfectly, and in case of loss, it is ALWAYS restored and quickly. I saw complaints in reviews and in other reviews about vibration. I don’t know, maybe in Apple it’s an order of magnitude cooler, softer, more pleasant, but I was very pleased with the vibration in this watch! For me, it is soft, not intrusive, does not buzz when it is not necessary (for example, when dialing a number or when the phone is in hand). Are they worth their money? For me - yes (I took it for 10,000 at the start of sales). I wanted a big screen, the ability to sometimes talk on the clock, at least the hypothetical possibility of NFC, and a big screen. Here it is. About a hundred sports modes are a completely useless function for me, but they are in the watch)

Pros
  • - Large clock screen - Rectangular (this is an amateur, but I like just that) - charging percentage - Receiving calls - information about messages from messengers - customizable quick access to some applications (you can replace workouts with weather, etc.) - perfectly keeps in touch and very quickly restore the connection after the loss (with fully given permissions, enabled GPS). - conditionally adjustable vibration (you can turn off notifications if the phone is in your hands; you can adjust the vibration level) - there is a flashlight, calculator, compass, navigator -AOD - there is a "do not disturb" mode - There are more than 5 dials, they are partially customizable - able to show the weather - cool chips with tracking sleep, stress, oxygen, pulse. It is unlikely that they are very reliable, but it is interesting to play them. - you can control the music (quieter / louder, switch the track, read the title, pause / unpause) and video (checked on YouTube) - find phone from watch - alarm clock and watch (separate), and duplicates the alarm clock in the phone
Cons
  • - there is not enough separate brightness control of the time on the AOD (splash screen) - no information about the call from watsap, telegram (only info about the missed call) - working time (in active mode 5 days) - there is no way to answer the call on the watch, but to talk immediately on the bluetooth headset. - not any of the available applications can be added to quick access, but only from a specific list (you cannot add a flashlight) - not available in MIR PAY applications (alas, NFC in general almost does not work) - there is no way to bind other features via NFC (electronic key, etc.) - no calendar

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