If you don't engage in strenuous physical activity or have a cardiac condition, you can get by with a simple watch. While jogging, I simply use it to check my heart rate and change songs. Messages are difficult to read on a mobile device's small screen. has some benefits It: 1. Counts your steps more or less precisely; 2. Gives you a warning before your heart rate reaches potentially harmful levels while you exercise. Third, it has a sharp and colorful AMOLED screen; fourth, it lets you change songs; fifth, it has sleep monitoring tools like an alarm and pulse oximeter apps, but who uses those anyway? Avoid clock sleeping at all costs. Cons: First, even with the pulse monitoring switched off, autonomy only lasts for about four to five days. The payout on a popular bracelet made by a rival firm is double that. Fewer knobs than usual. If you have installed Huawei services that do not function on my Meizu smartphone, you can install other watch faces through the official application. Third, the smartphone's battery life will suffer because the bracelet requires both Bluetooth and always-on GPS in order to connect to the phone. Fourth, the messages are not organized into folders, making it difficult to determine from which program they originated. 5. Low maximum brightness; visibility throughout the day is poor in the open street. Have to have your headlights on at all times.
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