- - decent screen - work speed - fashionable appearance - a selection of straps available on AliExpress - apple pay Voice typing allows you to chat while keeping track of the time. - a charger that is wireless
- - the sheer quantity of dials is infuriating (especially in comparison with samsung gear) a relatively small number of programs created by third-party developers, to put it mildly.
- The Apple standard. A number of sensors, one of which is a height sensor, are currently counting the number of stairwells that I have climbed. The incorporation of gaming into physical activity is interesting in and of itself.
- Using the aqua mode while simultaneously responding in messengers is not a very convenient option. It's possible that I just don't have it worked out yet. It is difficult to become comfortable while sleeping with the watch on due to its enormous size. Stupid Siri. The initial synchronization with the iPhone takes an extremely significant amount of time to complete.
- + Screen that is both crisp and clear + Waterproof (with certain restrictions; for more information, see below) + Stunning design and a wide selection of straps for purchase + Monitoring of the user's heart rate and level of physical activity Voice input and responses to SMS and other messages It is more convenient to attach a watch to one's Apple account and use Apple Pay to make payments than than purchase a smartphone because of the possibility of telephone conversations.
- -Extremely limited battery life, especially for a smart watch, at only one to two days. In point of fact, plan on having a successful day at work, and save your workouts for the evening. Someone says about two days, but it's probably if you turn everything off completely. If you do that, then why ask a smart watch? - There is no measurement of oxygen in the blood, which is odd considering that such a function is available in cheaper watches. - There is no sleep monitoring, which means that sleeping in the clock does not make much sense, well, except for possibly because of the vibration alarm. - There is no measurement of oxygen in the blood, which is strange considering that such a function is available in cheaper watches. It doesn't actually interfere, but there are occasions when the wheel spins very tightly; this is a major issue that affects every Apple Watch series. Voice input works every other time. "Hi Siri" frequently works in the wrong place, such as on the watch, but she works on the smartphone and vice versa. The solution comes directly from Apple: hold the device under a weak stream of warm water for 10 to 15 seconds while turning the wheel. This will fix the issue.
- exemplary levels of both performance and functionality, as well as the application of frequently used features
- probably not
- 1. Screen quality and brightness. It is visible in all lighting conditions, and auto-brightness is excellent. 2. A vibration generator. A really good response, tactile feedback and notifications won't be missed. 3. Position in the ecosphere. Cashless transactions, unlocking poppies, and music control. Everything functions flawlessly. 4. The speaker and microphone's quality. I occasionally take calls while wearing my watch with little pain. Both the interlocutor and I can hear each other clearly.
- 1. Soft. Simply put, it doesn't exist, and the one that does isn't ated. For instance, the same Telegram app only lets you access the program and dictate the text there, not immediately respond through notifications. Bitrix24 never even starts. Your phone continues being prompted to run Spark. As a result, it transpires that the third-party software offered here isn't actually all that useful, and it appears that the watch's creators have no interest in it. 2. The caliber and variety of the dials. I don't know who designed or made the watches for these dials, but in my opinion, 70% of it is scrap and kid-made art. You might be wondering why Apple released this when compared to the normal dials on the Galaxy Watch. I purchased the Watch app for my iPhone, where there was a wide selection of watch faces, but it turned out that only half of the Series 4 and in the third version are available. 3. The overall value of the gadget (in the comments).
- dimensions, capabilities, aesthetics, and standards
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- 1. ease of use in everyday situations as a result of its size and weight (the watch is not bulky, fits comfortably on the hand, and its screen is large enough that it doesn't look like a toy) and (twofold) the watch's legibility (the information is presented clearly) Two things stand out about the screen: 1. Reproduction of color remains accurate at any viewing angle. Also, when I rotate my wrist inward (the screen faces me), the response time is virtually instantaneous, and there is nearly little chance of a mistake (out of 30 revolutions, 1 did not function; I double-checked that this was a perfectly acceptable error). I tested the accuracy of the indicators by comparing them to a chest heart rate monitor, a standard tonometer, a Garmin 235 watch, and the usual own manual measurement; everything is just gorgeous. 3. The accuracy of measuring the pulse, pedometer, and approximate calorie consumption when used in sports modes, and even just in walking mode, is outstanding. What's more, the watch isn't annoying even when your heart rate spikes quickly at the beginning of a workout or when you're recovering from one; the frequency of the change is 1 time every 3-5 seconds, which is very nice. Finally, I was impressed by the responsiveness of the vibrations and the clarity of the speaker. 5. Depending on the activity, the watch will subtly suggest using, say, the Breath application to restore breathing, or changing the load tracking mode itself, if you suddenly forgot, which is nice; 6. There are no rales and deterioration with the same brief conversations; 7. Sixth, the strength of the phone's wireless connection: it can pick them up from a distance of 10 meters and through multiple walls. During my time with them, I experienced no malfunctions or interruptions in notification delivery; 7. They charge quickly enough, going from zero to one hundred in about two hours. A wide variety of watch bands, clasps, and other accessories cater to a wide range of personal preferences, and may be found at a variety of Chinese and urban retail establishments. Quite sufficient; 9 Wireless payment implementation is a reality in one step. Hurricane
- 1. The battery life is about 1.5 days if you constantly check the pulse, never turn off your phone's connection, and don't take any photos at night (when the alarm would go off). Not wanting to charge is a common scenario, thus this is crucial. My personal routine entails charging once every three to four days and switching between digital and analog watches as the mood strikes me: I wear it every time I go to the gym (four times a week for crossfit and twice a week for swimming), but I only sync it to my phone while working out, hanging out in public, or riding public transportation. I don't see the sense in pairing them with the phone when I'm in the house or indoors, so I switch to airplane mode. The battery is typical in most respects; Second, in my opinion, the added cost that comes with ECG monitoring (which this watch does not have) is purely a marketing gimmick: However, they are exclusively optimized for usage with IOS; if they were compatible with Android smartphones, they would have no competition at all.
- In compared to the earlier model, the speed of work has significantly increased, and working is now more pleasant. the practicality of a form and a design. The display is more luminous. Although I haven't tried it yet, I believe conversations ought to be louder.
- I'm hoping the Chinese protective glass will show up before the screen is scratched. a bezel would be nice for protection.
- When first used, quick and straightforward setup is required. Convenient interface. Siri, Apple Pay. Use Bluetooth to play music stored on your own device. With the loud speaker and the amazing vibration, you will now not miss anything that is significant. It is not necessary to install any applications in order to get notifications because the watch will immediately broadcast them to it. This is a very convenient feature. Even images and pictures attached to messages can be viewed; this feature brought back fond memories of the earliest mobile devices to feature color displays and cameras. The sun does not interfere with the visibility of the screen, which is bright and colorful. A wide variety of physical activities. The watchOS user interface was satisfying.
- 1. It is very disappointing that the regular functionality does not include a smart alarm clock and that there is no tracking of the different stages of sleep. You need to purchase a third-party program in order to have a smart alarm clock (230), and although I haven't tried it out just yet, I will. Using smart bracelets such as the Jawbone UP24 (which cost $5,000) and the Sony SWR10 (which cost $2,300) were able to accomplish this. 2. The implementation of the App Store is illogical; applications are installed and removed from the iPhone by using the Watch application. This program claims to have an App Store for Watch, however all it does is list up to 20 different applications. It is highly annoying that in order to find software for watches, you have to search for them through the conventional App Store as well as the internet. It is unclear where all 3,000 applications are now being held. 3. It is unfortunate that you cannot pair with the iPad. If you decide out of the blue that you wish to switch from an iPhone to an Android device or another brand, you will have to rewind time (or borrow another person's iPhone).
- durable batteries (about 3 days) Quality and precision of pulse and distance measurements
- still not
- The watch is super. Stylish, comfortable, multifunctional.
- No.