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Review on Honor Watch GS Pro Smart Watch, 1.39" AMOLED Waterproof with Bluetooth GPS and 25-Day Standby Time for Fitness and Running (White) by Asahi Akio ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not quite what I expected, overall it's ok.

With all the functions, the watch does not allow comfortable use. Great display, sound, lots of settings and the most important thing - comfort. With their size, having the functionality of a simple bracelet is sad. I use a month. I don’t want to get used to the minuses when this is solved by a banal firmware. I bought a protective glass, because sometimes I get into hard-to-reach places with my hand and I can scratch the screen.

img 1 attached to Honor Watch GS Pro Smart Watch, 1.39" AMOLED Waterproof with Bluetooth GPS and 25-Day Standby Time for Fitness and Running (White) review by Asahi Akio ᠌
img 2 attached to Honor Watch GS Pro Smart Watch, 1.39" AMOLED Waterproof with Bluetooth GPS and 25-Day Standby Time for Fitness and Running (White) review by Asahi Akio ᠌



Pros
  • The advantages here are already listed by many and do not require additions. - Battery life - ability to answer calls - a huge number of workouts - excellent display -loud speaker - built-in music player -stylishness - the presence of a pulse oximeter (although it is not a medical device and the testimony cannot be trusted) -measurement of stress (I'm constantly stressed, probably because of the clock :-)
Cons
  • Comparing with the previous bracelet, mi band 3 is upset by the missing functions -the alarm ringtone and its volume do not change separately from notifications. If you want to turn off the sound and leave only the vibration on the alarm, then you need to turn off the sound on the entire device. - when receiving notifications, they are not displayed on the screen. To read them, you need to wave your hand or use your second hand to navigate through the menu. It is inconvenient to do this with gloves, when working at a computer, with busy hands. A simple twist of the wrist is not enough, you just need to wave your hand to light up the display. -lack of the function of unlocking the smartphone for hours. You have to enter a password or use your fingerprint to unlock the screen. - with an incoming call, you can answer the call only through the touch screen - this cannot be done with gloves. However, the functionality of mechanical buttons allows you to turn off the call signal, as well as reject it. Why, Carl, can't you use a mechanical button to answer a call?