A gift for the wife. I contrasted them with the Huawei GT2 (44mm) that I now own. Very lovely, but designed for a man's hand. The case has a matte finish, making it appear more costly than it did in the first iteration. The display is crisp and vivid; yet, my memory tells me that the pixel density is too low (I notice graininess). Autonomy is very lacking, and at most it lasts for two days. If nighttime charging is something that can be done quickly and easily by anyone, then it should be considered routine. It is possible to charge wirelessly, but there is one catch: this method is not the industry standard. It would appear that only Samsung phones that are capable of reverse charging can power the watch (only flagships have this feature). I tested it with a Huawei phone as well as other wireless chargers, but the outcome was always nil. Apple's Samsung tacks did not surprise me with the presence of such a flaw. If there isn't a flagship product, you should bring a charger with you at all times because it is a single unit. The tablet can't be detached from the cable like it can be with other smartwatches, so I anticipate that the charging wire will become damaged in the near future. The bottom conclusion is that I am unable to endorse the purchase of either an active2 or an applewatch due to the limited selection of attractive options. I'm going to have to wait for some Chinese companies to come out with a stunning design for a woman's hand (they currently have one for a man's hand, and I couldn't be happier).
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