If you do not do active sports or do not suffer from a high heart rate, then it is probably better to buy a regular watch. I use it only for monitoring my heart rate while running and switching music tracks. Viewing messages on a small screen is not particularly convenient. Its pros: 1. Measures steps more or less accurately; 2. Warns you when dangerous heart rate limits are reached during exercise 3. Good colorful Amoled display; 4. It is possible to switch music tracks on a smartphone; 5. There is a possibility of measuring the quality of sleep, an alarm clock and a function for measuring the level of oxygen in the blood, although who needs them? Sleeping in the clock is not very comfortable. With its cons. 1. Autonomy is only 4-5 days, and this is with the pulse monitoring turned off. A well-known bracelet from a competitor's company gives out twice as much. 2. A small number of dials. Through the official application, you can install additional watch faces if you have installed Huawei services that do not work on my Meizu smartphone, and therefore it is not possible to use them. 3. To connect the bracelet to the phone, in addition to Bluetooth, always-on GPS is required, without it it will not connect, which negatively affects the autonomy of the smartphone. 4. Messages are not divided into groups, so it's not entirely clear what application they came from, and in general a mess is bad! 5. Small maximum brightness - during the day it is hard to see on the street. Constantly have to walk with maximum brightness.
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