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Review on HONOR Watch ES Smartwatch, HES-B09/HES-B39 Wi-Fi, Black Meteorite by Dimitar Dimitrov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are several shortcomings, in principle, it corresponds to the norm.

This offer is only valid for people who own devices that run Android; those who use iOS should definitely avoid being cheap and instead choose something from the AW range. You can either learn to live with it and make do with the reduced capability, but personally, I don't think it's worth such a high price tag. Has some pros: Screen, flashlight function, measurement of pulse and oxygen level, all in one compact device. Having this drawback: ONLY people who possess Android devices should consider purchasing this attachment in my opinion. Be prepared for the fact that you will acquire functionality for one thousand if you all of a sudden decide to buy them for yourself using IOS devices. The fact that nothing is fixed despite the passage of time is evidence that the developers of the iPhone just do not care about its users. The attributes state that they are compatible with iOS, and compatibility most likely refers to a connection via bluetooth. Everything else regarding the fact that nothing else actually works there is unobtrusively quiet. 1. Toggling between songs is completely ineffective. 2. The search function for phones is broken. 3. The data from the watch and the application are not synchronized, and even if they were, the indicators can make you feel uncomfortable enough to prevent you from laughing out loud. Take, for instance, the amount of distance traveled multiplied by either 2 or 3. 4. When I first try to switch dials, everything works as it should for me, but after reading the reviews, I'm worried that you won't have any luck and won't be able to change it. 5. Notifications do not actually arrive; at times, they are displayed, and at other times, they are not. 6. Within the half, you are unable to supply the time interval that you require (you will need to manually set the appropriate one each time), for example, two minutes. (It's possible that I'm not being completely objective here because I spent a lot of time looking into it, but I couldn't figure out how to do it.)