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Review on HUAWEI GT 2 Pro Touchscreen SmartWatch Waterproof Bluetooth by Truong Anh Quan ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

The first wore it for two years, and it was given for free with any phone that was pre-ordered. I made the alteration in the hopes that the outcomes of the second attempts will be one to two orders of magnitude superior than those of the initial attempts. In addition, I am interested in stress and saturation. In point of fact, no new information has been obtained, with the notable exception of the fact that the design of this location is noticeably superior. - During the time of the call on the original watch, the only option available was to reset the call; however, on this watch, you have the option to reset as well as answer the call. - Stress is continuously monitored and evaluated. It is clear to observe that it does not pull on any additional tags. In my experience, the typical scenario for animation, along with other restrictions imposed by the clock axis. When I first started using smartwatches, I utilized the WEAR OS. In my opinion, the benefits of having a fully functional axis are not as significant as the benefits of having autonomy for 10 days or more. The watch has additional functions for me, such as a sound that plays in the clock whenever there is a vibration. Why does it do this? And beginning with the very next workout following the initial "km," the watch started to speak out loud each of the findings of the measurements it was performing. It was difficult to locate the switch that turns it off. When it comes to downloading music, I haven't utilized "my" playlist in quite some time; instead, I rely on the recommendations provided by various services. As a result, I have reconciled myself to the fact that I will need to carry the phone, as I believe that the alternative is similarly pointless. It's cool that they added 100,500 new workouts like golf, pilates, and belly dancing, but I think it would be more useful if they focused on reverse sync with the application and made the watch a health center. - It's cool that they added 100,500 new workouts like those, but for me, it would be more useful to focus on reverse sync with the application. It is convenient for me that the scale, the time, and my measurements can all be found within the same app on my phone. What is it about some of the functions of the application that prevents you from using them? For instance, if I ask you to tell me your daily kilocalorie consumption, you should know that mine is 1800 kcal when I'm resting and 3000 when I'm actively training. Why don't you take that into account? You are need to perform calculations and combinations by hand using the diet. The addition of a food calendar is another possibility. Please make a note in a journal that I have consumed a portion that was 500 calories in total. But that's just wishful thinking.

Pros
  • After the first GT, more of a preference was shown for design, style, and fashionable youth. Charging wirelessly from any Qi charger, not just from the one you own Monitoring of saturation and stress Interaction with the phone is more reliable and suffers fewer instances of connection loss.
Cons
  • - The heart rate monitor functions less well, and the evaluations have already covered everything that needs to be said about the inertial measurement. I don't care much, I have endurance cardio. On the other hand, this will be essential for a different kind of training. I went to the rhythm, and the pulse on the clock increased in stages of 100-120-140, etc., with an interval of 5-10 seconds in between each step. - When compared to the earlier iterations, the training mode functions less effectively, there are an increased number of failures in monitoring, and when tracking is enabled, an unacceptable number of pits are displayed. - a shorter life for the battery. As a result of the fact that I adjusted the time on my watch a while ago, I am completely certain of this. In my operating mode, the average amount of charge consumed in the first few hours is 8% of the total day usage. (This includes sleep, the activities of a typical day, and three hours of training with GPS tracking.) During these hours, the average consumption is 13% more than normal, which is almost twice as much. Hence, the number of days between charges is eight, not twelve. It was adjusted such that it would save the most amount of energy possible. I do not make use of any new chips, such as those that allow one to "listen to music from the clock on the blue tooth." The impression that these are overly sensitive to the movement of the hand and frequently "switch on" the screen is one that can only be formed by the individual. - I would be interested in using NFC payment, but unfortunately, neither this device nor the older ones have it. It's too bad, because it's helpful.

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