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Review on HONOR MagicWatch 2 Smartwatch 46mm Charcoal Black by Dimitar Konstantinov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

The watch's idea of a normal heart rate and automatic detection of the start of the workout are probably lost as a result (the watch believes that the training pulse is an option). When you start the workout, you need to confirm the start. Sometimes you forget about it, and then you can't manually change the start time. As a result, progress is stupidly lost. For instance, it appears like the more I use it, the later they offer to automatically activate the walk mode the instant I begin walking (albeit this probably works more correctly with running). Notifications. They appear, but you can only allow or disable them for a select list, where there are no longer any requirements for Telegram, God forbid Snapchat, and (+ for someone essential) Viber or VK. Everything arrives GENERALLY when you enable the delivery of all notifications, including games, advertising notifications, etc. (although this may be changed on the phone). Swipe responses feel a little slower than they did on the phone, but this is generally not particularly noticeable. By default, the voice istant mode is on in training. This mode starts speaking aloud (in English) at certain minutes and acts as though you have been doing it for a certain number of minutes, have a certain pulse, have a certain number of calories, etc. If the headphones aren't attached, they will offer to start training out loud after 10 minutes of simply walking, and if you accept, they will start listing all the symptoms after another 10. I appreciate you turning this off. By default, the software gathers step data from both the iPhone's Health app and the watch, adding the two together in a strange way such that the result is always greater. The decision was made by blocking reading from Health. Messages cannot be responded to. Can't download further programs. I didn't had a chance to try it out, but it sounds like you can talk. Overall, once you get acclimated to all of its peculiarities, it's a good movie to see. I like. However, they don't differ much from bracelets in terms of functioning (apparently merely gps while walking, receiving calls, and appearance).

Pros
  • various exercise modes. They can retain a charge for a very long period (I can with the monitoring set on for approximately a week). They advise about the need to charge, and they charge swiftly (it seems to take an hour and a half). They just have nice looks. They don't really bother me when they're on my arm, and they don't keep me from falling asleep (I use a sleep ysis and an alarm clock). Waterproof. Numerous factors are tracked by the program, including heart rate, oxygenation, sleep, stress, steps, and training history. They are well-synchronized with the honor phone (a gift from the father). Pulse ysis is often correct. A show of hands is used to turn them on, and at night they can be turned off in accordance with a schedule. Extra straps are available for purchase from alik; most of them are secured (some are not, but this is a problem with alik). They haven't had time for me in over a month, and there are protective gles from the same alik, despite the fact that many people claim to get scratched. NFC's absence is unimportant because. Bonus cards are kept in the phone at practically all places, but you still need to get it.
Cons
  • integration with iOS. There is no watch face library, and of the ones that are pre-installed, half appear to be mocking. I thought one was cute and a few others would be okay. Because always-on dials are different and the way one image of a clock with hands is replaced by another image of a clock with hands looks kind of silly, I don't utilize the always-on display feature. No music download means that the watch's 2GB of memory is completely useless. The practice of listening to music while streaming has been around for a while, and this built-in memory is a nod to the hare era. no. I initially considered asking one of my friends for an Android phone so I could upload music there, but instead I presented the zapara amount and scored. This may be a more important topic for people who run and their phones get in the way. The application is unstable. The next time there will be a black screen and you will need to close and reopen it if you only partially close it. In my experience, this is done by just one app. Although honor promised to add it in an ate a year and a half ago, along with Spo2 (the second one works), tracking of menstrual periods is not enabled. I'm not sure if iOS is to blame or if it's something else entirely. Sleep analysis appears random, and the order of sleep phases does not appear to follow any logical cycles. A "smart" alarm clock exists, but in reality, it simply works for me 30, 20, and 10 minutes before to the scheduled time. The Spo2 test likewise appears to be a random number between 95 and 100 every time. I'm not sure if the watch even responds to obvious oxygenation issues. Stress levels are the same. The majority of the time, it exhibits "normal" stress, occasionally "relaxed" behavior (often in the morning while still in a dream), and occasionally "average" behavior, but it is never made apparent on what basis this occurs. In essence, only steps and, it seems, the pulse are derived from accurate data.