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Review on Smart Watch HUAWEI Watch Fit 2 46mm, Active Edition Midnight Black by Ewa Migda-Grabska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am one hundred percent satisfied with the purchase, I recommend this product to everyone.

Previously, I was using a Chinese no-brand watch, thus that's what I used to gauge FIT2's performance against. They have essentially no clear disadvantages to their predecessors (apart from independent life, of course). It took the Chinese around two to three weeks to die off. Although it is a large watch, it is surprisingly light. I have the Classic model, and the leather strap is quite comfortable and relaxing. Even if I put them on my other hand at night, I can sleep in them. The splash screen (AOD) might benefit from more "fine options," such as brightness adjustment, while the clock's settings are more broad. I'd want to have the option to create a quick launch for any app, not only sports-related ones. They can't because there isn't enough near-field communication (although this isn't a knock against the watch) ( ) With all features activated, including monitoring heart rate, oxygen levels, stress, and sleep, but no physical activity, the battery drains to roughly 20% by the end of the day. I have no complaints about the counted steps, and I haven't even compared it to other devices; for me, this is purely a reference function within +/- 500. However, it does not account for movement while in transit or at rest. A calendar and other elementary features would be very appreciated. Mainly, I wanted it as a smart watch with the ability to manage my music and serve as a temporary phone replacement (thanks to its speakerphone feature). When compared to the previous watch, the connection with the phone is maintained flawlessly and is swiftly and reliably restored in the event of loss. I read some reviews that mentioned vibration problems. The vibration in this watch is excellent, and I can't help but wonder whether it's ten times as nice in Apple. I find that it is gentle, unobtrusive, and silent when not in use (for example, when dialing a number or when the phone is in hand). Is the price justified? Well, I think so (I took it for 10,000 at the start of sales). A large display, the option to chat while on the clock, near field communication (NFC), and a large display were all features I was interested in. This is it, right here. One hundred different sports modes (which I will never use but which are included with the watch)

Pros
  • - Extra-Sized Clock Display - Regularly Shaped (this is an amateur, but I like just that) Percentage-based pricing - Getting phone calls - Message details from several messengers Modifiable, one-click entry to a handful of programs (you can replace workouts with weather, etc.) Maintains contact flawlessly and reconnects promptly following a break (with fully given permissions, enabled GPS). Conditional Vibration Control (you can turn off notifications if the phone is in your hands; you can adjust the vibration level) Included are: a torch, a calculator, a compass, and a map -AOD The "do not disturb" feature is available. There are more than 5 dials, and you can adjust some of them to your liking. display weather conditions Great chips that monitor your heart rate, oxygen levels, stress levels, and more. Although their dependability is questionable, they make for a fun game nonetheless. The volume and track selection can be adjusted, and you can pause and play the video as well (checked on YouTube) The ability to locate one's mobile device by use of a wristwatch - dual functionality (phone alarm + separate watch alarm)
Cons
  • - the time-based brightness control on the AOD is inadequate (splash screen) There was no mention of a WhatsApp or telegraph call (only info about the missed call) Time Spent at Work (in active mode 5 days) - You can't take the call on the wristwatch; instead, you'll need to use your bluetooth headset. - only apps on a predetermined list can be made into shortcuts, not all of them (you cannot add a flashlight) - unavailable for use with MIR PAY (alas, NFC in general almost does not work) - NFC binding of additional features is not possible (electronic key, etc.) – no timekeeping system