- display, design, and life of the battery
- sensors
- Feel good in the palm of your hand. Possession of the ability to program an alarm clock It is possible for the timer to operate in the background. Accurate measurement of the pulse
- See comment
- Evaluation of the amount of oxygen present in the blood
- Less battery life than was represented in advertising
- To put it simply, they are functional, and every aspect outlined in the criteria can be found in them.
- Ah, the watch has been sitting in the storage facility for a very long time; the number of discharged seconds has reached 0.
- There are several positive aspects to this.
- It is difficult to locate straps for them.
- 1. Lungs. These have a long battery life; I've seen charges last for up to 10 days in one of them. Third, they do a good job of tracking sleep. There are no malfunctions in any of the sensors, and I find the range to be satisfactory (calibration may be required). Level-based customization, number five. Many knobs. Belt size is a standard six, and it's simple to swap out. Seven, glass can't be scratched.
- 1 - Locating a curve. Second, they straighten out the alerts all wonky if you unlock the screen. I don't understand why this is necessary, and it causes me a great deal of irritation. Third, despite having been allowed access to all necessary data, the program is not displaying the incoming contact's name. 4. You need to manually update the weather every time you open the app. 5. Even the most basic kind of calendar does not exist (I think that the calendar was quite realistic to add and the function is extremely useful). The screen cannot be tapped to activate the clock display, although a screen lock is available. Yeah, I am aware that the greater power consumption associated with such features is to be expected. If given the chance, I would gladly give up my independence in exchange for a permanent power supply for the touchscreen.
- - design - dials - smoothness of the picture and display - interface that is very user-friendly -AOD - a good Zepp app
- - It lasts about 3-4 days on a single charge with all functions turned on, but I would prefer a week. - There aren't many dial options. Measurement of the pulse is not constant. You may occasionally find that the green light is off if you slightly advance the clock. Although it is configured to continuously read the pulse and, in theory, should issue it when you click the tab containing the pulse measurement, it does not.
- Only the outward appearance lives up to the hype. The look of the case and the display. The oleophobic is unique. The touchscreen has a nice, smooth finish. There is also a high quality picture on the screen. Akin to Bipa, it can withstand being submerged in water. Nonetheless, we haven't run into any issues.
- Though it was not subjected to any tremendous external loads, the strap did suffer some abrasions along its edges. The timepiece was concealed by a shirt or light jacket. But this is hogwash in comparison to the worst negative of all: lack of freedom. Actually, this is the very definition of ANTI-autonomy! Maximum of 2.5–3 days In fact, that's absolutely NO physical activity! Just rest, heart rate, and activity! Furthermore, adjusting the heart rate monitor's measurement rate has zero impact on battery life. Even the lack of foreground lighting is of little consequence. Even though it is autonomous, MAXIMUM - +/- a couple of hours, is the most it will go. In the end of the day, the difference between alarms and steps remains constant at around 1000. It appears that trips of only three to five steps may be ignored. When viewed from afar, the +/- indicator appears as a series of beeps. With both watches, the run is only a few steps away from being impossible. The display need to power up mechanically. Oooh . And this is another source of frustration. You can use it whenever you choose, but it never seems to work when I need it. He almost sounds sarcastic. A slew of red herrings, but placing your palm practically precisely to your nose on purpose will switch it on exactly 50/50 and simultaneously with a delay of a second or two!
- design, comfort, and construction quality
- does not sense caller contact, the glass is easily scratched, and it is only minimally autonomous for 14 days (otherwise, it would last for 3–4 days).
- Design, functionality, and the display!
- I am not yet able to provide any criticisms. Since I base my purchase decisions on other people's experiences with a product, even if I've only had it for a few hours, if I discover any issues with it, you can bet that I'll find a solution.
- Long work time (7 days), before that there were Samsung assets (1-1.5 days). It seems to adequately consider the pulse and sleep. Not a bad vibro (I use it as an alarm clock). Comfortable to wear, pleasing to the eye
- Clumsy translation, unfinished firmware.