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Review on Smart Watch HONOR Watch GS Pro, Carbon Black by Micha wierczewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

I paid $13,500 for it and received $1,350 back in a rebate, bringing the total to $12,022. Considering the benefits and drawbacks, it seems like a good buy. I agree to buy again. However, it would be preferable if certain bottlenecks could be eliminated, especially while using an iPhone. Arguments in favor follow below: Another possible justification for purchasing this model is because the shopkeeper slammed them against the wall in front of me, leaving them defenseless. My watch has a battery life of 7-8 days, and that's with all the sensors turned on and me working out every day. The GPS directions are really precise. Multiple options for exercise. Both your current workout progress and your recovery time are displayed. The sleep feature is effective; I gained some insight into myself as a result of using it. Calls in the car and at home go through with nary a hitch. Not only can music be downloaded to the watch, but it can also be played back via wireless headphones. All apps will alert you when you have new messages. In the dark, a flashlight's beam is very strong. If your phone is within Bluetooth range, you can use the search button to find it. Below, I'll list some negatives: The iPhone does not support music downloads, and weather data is only downloaded when the relevant app is open; this means that you'll need to check the app once every 8 hours if you want to stay up-to-date on the forecast. The Android version on the play store is different from the AppGallery version. Unlike the Google Play version, the AppGallery version allows you to access the "applications" area from your account page. Only Honor knows the 2022 names for the days of the week on the dials. Additionally, only one Honor watch face has a rapid changeover that can be activated with a click. For some reason (which I cannot fathom), the compass requires you to draw the hand-drawn number eight repeatedly, and it also slightly deviates from the compass on the phone. Numerous alerts feature recognizable logos for the associated apps. The identical YouTube video conceals the emblem. The "search for phone" button on an iPhone doesn't always make the device ring. It may be unpleasant to walk in hot weather when using a regular strap.