- A solid, sturdy product in appearance and feel. After hours, you can fully receive calls and talk - this feature turned out to be quite convenient and useful. The charger is magnetized, which is quite convenient. Charges fast enough.
- The pedometer is lying a lot. You need to install the health application in the form of apk - there is a feeling that you are using some kind of cheap basement noname. I think there will be compatibility issues with different fitness apps. For some reason, the phone needs GPS during the pairing process. If you turn off the GPS on the phone, then pairing flies. Phone battery drains faster. (Well, maybe there's something else I didn't understand) The Health app offers 68 hours of rest after a 20-minute bike ride. Excuse me?!
- Thin, waterproof, hold a charge for a really long time, bright, always on display, do not disconnect from the phone
- Only a limited list of dials on a permanently lit display (always on display)
- - Design, build quality; - Autonomy; - Screen; - Ability to answer calls (only at first it seems like nonsense, in fact, a very useful feature); - Ability to play music and go for a walk/jog without a smartphone
- - If you turn on the training mode (for example, running) and at the same time music, then while the training mode is working, I do not have access to music (maybe I'm crooked and didn't figure it out, who knows, explain in the comments); - There are false positives when the "activate the screen by raising the wrist" function is enabled, and this function does not work correctly in the prone position, but this is a trifle by and large; - A very freezing minus: in order to show the weather, the watch must have geolocation enabled on the smartphone, if you turn it off, the watch will show the weather that was at the time the geolocation was last turned on. If you turn it on and then turn it off, then at 00:00 the clock stops showing the weather and you must first turn on geolocation, then go to the settings in the Health app and open the forecast. This is a very annoying minus, why can't the watch display the weather that the smartphone pulls up from the Internet? Why should I turn on geolocation, which discharges the smartphone, I have no idea.
- Autonomy, strap, bright display
- You can't talk for hours.
- Great watch
- Received notifications do not automatically wake up the screen
- Price (took for 10'500) Autonomy (a week exactly with maximum functions, GPS, calls.) Functionality (has everything you need) Ergonomics (menu) Appearance (and sport style and casual + a bunch of dials!) Ability to make calls (I often talk on the clock)
- Everything suits me!
- Beautiful, they sit well and look on the hand, the price is pleasant, they fulfill their promised functions by 5.
- So far, haven't found
- They are light, they sit well on the arm, they hold a charge for a long time, when using all the functions they last a week, a lot of training, you can listen to music through headphones, you can receive and make calls very conveniently. In general, a class watch.
- For me, no.
- Functionality, appearance, convenience
- Not found
- Opening hours, design, convenience, the ability to pick up the phone and talk on the clock.
- The battery lasts up to 2 weeks. All functions work smoothly.
- Not
- Nice fitness watch. Extensive list of workouts to track. On average, a charge is enough for 10 days. Alerts, the ability to use as a headset and a standalone player. Nice appearance.
- Quality, looks!
- Not found
- Appearance and long battery life
- Heart rate and stress monitors have a life of their own. When I run, the pulse shows 100-110, I calmly go to work 160. And such inconsistencies are constant. Also, for some reason, the application does not display pedometer data for most days spent with a watch on hand
- Appearance. Heart rate display while swimming. Screen size. Comes with two straps - leather and rubber (black).
- During training in the pool, it showed the wrong number of pools, but then suddenly the counter "corrected".