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Review on HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner NFC smart watch, gray by Franciszka Adler ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

The timepiece is perfect for me. I don't think American rivals, which all professional athletes are familiar with, release anything similar at this pricing point. Sure, there's other people offering $55,000, but come on, folks. The availability of watches like the huawei watch gt runner at this pricing point is very much to be welcomed. There are benefits: My "square smart on the strap" watch needed to be replaced, so I went out and bought this one instead (no, I won't be advertising that brand). What I enjoyed, in contrast: Precision 1: Satellites. Assuming equivalent training and conditions, the precision is remarkable. The layout of the track is accurate. The Health app's map link and my own recollection on the ground served as comparisons. Total individuality. The reliability of the signal, etc. Not even gonna go there. Because I was constantly working without rest. It's a plus for bold, and there's no need to pick at it. The display's informational content is satisfactory to me. I don't need glasses (in fact, I wear them) because I can see clearly at any speed. Having a routine helps with recall. You'll rapidly become accustomed to the screen's layout. Third, the strap has been mentioned as an allergen in customer feedback. It's not bothering me at all. Perhaps there is a need for more frequent cleaning of areas that come into direct contact with the watch case. As for the device's own cleanliness, keep that in mind. All settings are adjustable by the user. All. Sound volume, muting, etc. If you want to guarantee that you never see daily achievement of your step and distance targets, set them at 1,000,000 steps and 1,000 kilometers, respectively. The settings for your pulse should be at least 185, 210, as it was claimed that a person runs 185 and cautions him around 178. I agree that there is a learning curve. You need to get in the habit of using it and learn how it works like any other complex electrical equipment. Personally, I appreciate that it isn't just "like a stick." 5 It feels great on the hand and looks great too. They can be sensed, but don't cause any problems. Looking at them every once in a while is artistically satisfying. Sixth, because I design my own workouts, I never use the "trainer" features. This is helpful if you are new to running, swimming, etc., and don't want to take the time to learn the underlying principles and issues. English word for "coach," but can you impress me with a top-notch "coach" on smart gadgets costing up to $20,000 in the year 2022? In my perspective, comprehensive instruction on mobile devices is a fabrication. Some drawbacks: Flaws is the incorrect word to use. A wish list is available. For instance, I'd like to monitor my blood pressure, but given how difficult it is to precisely measure pressure using a tonometer, you can imagine how difficult it would be to include such features in a runner's watch.