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Review on ๐Ÿ’ช HUAWEI Watch FIT: A Bluetooth SmartWatch with a Vibrant AMOLED Display, Long Battery Life, and Ultimate Fitness Tracking Capabilities, Ideal for Android Users by Virot Reangtong แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

I am pleased with the watch in general, but I would prefer others that are more serious. The watch has the following positive qualities: The screen is of high quality, and the chair is comfortable. Charges quickly and holds a charge for a long time. Notifications and all messengers should be called. It will remind and motivate you to get up from the computer and move around in accordance with the routines that have been suggested. At first, the primary benefit was that you could finally put the phone into silent mode, and it did not yell when it was necessary or not necessary. However, this was quickly overshadowed by the disadvantages of the product. It's not that I'm going through physical pain, but there are a lot of BUTs in this situation. 1. Because the weather never seems to cooperate, I've gotten used to not showing it; therefore, I have to put the screen up even when it's cloudy, so that it doesn't look like nobody is there. 2. The search for the phone number was successful for the first three days, but then it suddenly stopped. And it happens to me rather frequently when I'm at home. It's very bad, because the function may have been really useful. 3. The pulse is very apparent approximately, particularly if there are sudden jumps. When I compared it to the results of a medical holter, I discovered that there is a substantial gap between the two. 4. There are very few screen skins available, and they are almost entirely complete. It would appear that the watch itself is fashionable, but the screens itself are not. But in this case, flavor is of course present, but for me, there are figuratively a couple of layers of skin. Obviously, I am looking for ones that are more elegant, traditional, and stringent. 5. I want to be able to sort the items in the menu in some way, possibly through the application. For instance, I don't utilize the majority of the workouts, but the ones I do use are buried so deep in the menu that I have to hunt for them. Or fast access to certain features; for instance, I make frequent use of the timer whenever I navigate to the depths of the menu and scroll through the options. 6. despite its popularity, the alarm clock is not at all sophisticated in any way. 7. The Huawei Health app is so lacking in functionality that I don't even want to go into detail about why it's so bad. A multibillion-dollar corporation, but the application looked like it was written by an inexperienced freelancer on their knees. The fact that I use an iPhone is to blame for a good deal of these problems, in my opinion. But when I first got it and connected it, everything worked just as it should have and was error-free, including both the search and the forecast; this is no longer the case. And granted unrestricted access to everything else.

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