- -Time of the show -Appearance
- -The player control that is the most inconvenient to use a terrible and inaccurate reading of the heart rate Work with curves and notifications
- - design (just what I had been searching for and deciding on for a considerable amount of time); - clock (there are three convenient and attractive dials: one with all Roman numerals, one with all Greek numerals, and a colorful electronic version with only numbers (I use it)); - the ability to make your own decisions (this was important to me as one of the primary selection criterion); - practicality in day-to-day use (something I did not anticipate and with which I am quite pleased); - charging (it should take perhaps a little under an hour, and then that's all); - the ability to receive incoming calls, as well as the standard of communication; - easy to carry and comfy; - a screen that is vibrant and fruity; - completion in 2022 without any faults.
- - users have voiced their dissatisfaction with working with the "Samsung Galaxy Note10" (in the mode of making calls from the phone); - there are very few good dials! Thus, they are not tuned at this time! not even compensated. - one strap is included, therefore it is also leather (shops brazenly lie that it is silicone); - you will need to seek for a protective glass or film to put on the screen (just in case).
- - configuration - the burden - autonomy - display - nice strap You are able to answer phone calls directly from the watch, which is a feature of a good oleophobic coating.
- - reeked of low-quality plastic for an extended period of time (after being used for the first time, they reeked of low-quality plastic for several days). I do not believe that this ought to take place) - base with sensors rubbing the hand - software that is unstable and choppy (there will be a lot of letters in the comments)
- 1. Carry yourself in a chic manner. 2. The operational quality is quite satisfactory. 3. Keep a charge effectively. 4. There is a function known as the Always On Display (does not greatly reduce battery life)
- 1. The caller's name does not always appear on the screen when an incoming call is received. 2. The PAI (activity tracking) is acting strangely.
- Battery and design are typically universal.
- There are often no drawbacks.
- 1. Extended battery life (just under 2 weeks). 2. Glass is resistant to damage and is not easily soiled!
- 1. Includes a cheap strap! 2. Despite having the most recent firmware, the phone periodically stops notifying the user of messages from messengers and mail that have arrived! 3. It undercounts the number of steps taken during lengthy walks by 20% when compared to fitness trackers (when compared to the previous honor bands 3 and 4), let alone a phone (iPhone 8). Brief movements within the apartment might not count at all (you might not count a single step from the time you woke up until you left for work!). 4. A regular pulse oximeter for 1500 is much more stable and accurate than the widely advertised function of measuring oxygen in the blood with two consecutive measurements, which results in a range of 77 to 100. 5. Neither a notification of missed calls or messages nor an indicator of communication with the phone is present on the main screen!
- - It has a good design and a quality build - It is the best option on the market for smart watches in this particular class - It is possible to receive phone calls on the watch
- It is not entirely apparent why, but the watch can only charge to a maximum of 96%. Is there anything else? - Battery life is a contentious topic in general. When completely utilized, they are effective for five days. (20% per day expenditures). When completely used, it is said to last seven days.
- Appearance (1/5): Excellent They give off a high-end appearance that belies their modest means. High-quality components, but the bracelet needs to be replaced. 1) Ease of Use: 5/5 To the naked eye, the hand does not exist (whether you run, swim, sleep, or work). Thirdly, how useful it is: 4/5 Everything seems to operate fine, however the interface is a bit clunky. Some commentary is also included. Four) Visuals: 5/5 The resolution and color accuracy are superb.
- 1) Effortless functioning (not critical at all) Two) The wristwatch can play music. I needed something with built-in memory so that I could take my music with me while I ran or swam, and this is what I ended up buying. Feeling a little let down. A) The sound quality is obviously worse than listening on a phone (obviously, cap. No trendy aptX, etc.) B) The headphones' connection to the watch frequently drops, although restarting the timepiece from behind solves the problem. When there's a break in sight, you should stop communicating. C) Discarding music is quick and easy, but I haven't figured out how to permanently erase it to make room for other content.
- The Pros: The Layout Is Very Relaxing Music, texting, and phone conversations provide the essentials for daily living. If you pick up the phone, you can still transfer the call to your wristwatch or other device. There is no stuttering in the animation, and there are no blank patches on the display. You may keep your favorite tunes on constant play by downloading them to your wearable gadget. Batteries last for 10 days without being recharged Stack of knobs
- Minuses: The clock's music source was a mystery to me. I don't know how crucial it is for others, but I have to switch to "from the phone."