- Design, functionality
- Not
- Ergonomics, autonomy, functionality.
- Slightly overpriced.
- Screen, application on Amazfit smartphone (in my opinion one-to-one Mi fit)
- The touchscreen reacts to everything in a row, during a run, false positives very often occur, apparently on the sleeve of clothes - the watchface is constantly changing and once the search for the phone even turned on, I didn’t even immediately understand what was happening, while playing music in the headphones, something squealed disgustingly.
- Good appearance. The quality of the display is excellent, even in bright sunlight everything is visible and a clear picture. Responsive interface, there are all the necessary functions for a smart bracelet. There are apps to download third-party watch faces. Software support and functionality are always on top, unlike other manufacturers in this price segment and below. Works great with both Android and IOS based devices from Apple.
- Perhaps there will be problems with the strap, it is very flimsy in appearance. The device will pick up minor scratches and the like as it does not have anti-shock features and excellent screen front protection. There is no microphone and speaker, but for that kind of money you should not expect a miracle like Samsung or Apple.
- From what I liked. They sit perfectly on the hand. They are not big and not small, I especially liked that the watch is light. Long working time, turns on the screen only when needed, there is an option for the screen to work constantly. In general, everything is OK, this is a fitness tracker, but definitely not a smart watch. In fact, the same bracelet is only a little more comfortable and larger. Much more expensive.
- What I didn’t like is that the heart rate sensor may not always work accurately. This option during sports, I personally need to see the exact heart rate, the watch works like I’m sleeping. I also didn’t like the work of the alarm clock, for me personally, a weak vibration on my hand.