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Review on ๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ Amazfit GTR 42mm Smartwatch - GPS+Glonass, Heart Rate Monitor, Activity Tracker, 12-Sport Modes, Moonlight White, 10-Day Battery Life by Agata Staniewska แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

They are not that horrible of an option when one takes into account that they only last for a few hours and include notifications. It has come to light that both plants and a chipboard table possess a vital sign known as a pulse. For instance, because they exhibited a pulse of roughly 70 in it, eating an orange was tough for me to do. A heart rate monitor reveals surprising findings: it turns out that plants and even a chipboard table have a pulse. The difference in readings between taking a pulse reading in the hall or at home and using a chest heart rate monitor to take the reading outside on the street can be as much as twice as large as the reading taken in the hall. Dream: If you compare yourself to Huawei, you're probably going to get it wrong for the next few hours. The Amazfit seems to just provide information that is rather approximate when it comes to tracking sleep patterns. A navigation system, a trackback system, and an altimeter calibration system are not present in the sensors. Recording tracks and measuring both speed and altitude is only possible with the GPS when it is set to the training mode. About the heart rate monitor, please see the part that came before this one. It should be brought to your attention that it functions very well; the screen turning algorithm is of such a nature that, at times, you might even forget that you are wearing an OLED watch; they do not need to be shook, twisted, and elevated three times. The only sensor that is utilized by the firmware to a greater extent than 5% is the gravity sensor. It is responsible for turning on the screen as well as counting the steps taken by the user. I took a quick look at the screen, and there was a tick next to the word "great" written in green. Interface: Everything is relatively smooth, nothing slows down, however when using custom dials, the transition between the dial and other screens, as well as the transition to the dial from other screens, can be noticeably slower. When the factory dials are utilized, on the other hand, there are no brakes at all; rather, the ride is completely uninterrupted. Display: The OLED device's display is of a high grade, and the visual quality is on level with that of Apple, Samsung, and Huawei (although all screens are different). The accuracy of the automatic brightness control is 99%, which indicates that auto-adjustment is incorrect in 1% of instances; when auto-adjustment is incorrect, the screen will appear brighter than usual, even in low light; and when auto-adjustment is incorrect, the screen will appear darker than usual, even in bright light (but this happens extremely rarely). If you want a belt that has the consistency of rubber, a clever approach is to glue a strip under the skin of the animal's belly. The notifications have been received, everything seems to have worked out pretty conveniently, and there do not appear to be any serious faults. Even when compared to the Suunto in an approximate fashion, the Polar does not come out on top when it is utilized for sporting activities (like all other near-sport watches). When it comes to day-to-day wear, in terms of actually used functions (with the exception of payments), it's about on par with the rest of the available options (apple, samsung, and huawei). The only autonomy that's allowed is three weeks.

Pros
  • + The dials may be customized fairly easily, and quite a few different characteristics can be shown on the dial at the same time (I drew a dial in the style of the dashboard of a car, displayed everything you need on it, pulse, charge, weather, date, goal achievement icon, etc. - spent an hour on this). + Easy-to-wear watch that is not in the least bit sporty despite its light weight and comfort (details below) + Autonomy (nearly identical to the amazfit bip) + + If you are working with Sailfish or Aurora OS, and you leave the house while using Sailfish, the clock will automatically transition to the Aurora OS time zone. I have faith that it will function appropriately with AEX on Android as well.
Cons
  • With the right equipment, which typically consists of sensors, just 5% of their capability is utilized in OLED displays (GPS - only for measuring speed and recording a track, barometer - for pressure, etc.)

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