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Review on Amazfit GTS Smart Watch, Grey by Czesawa Padiasek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

Since it is not a smart watch but rather a fitness bracelet with a huge screen, the price is extremely exorbitant. I can't believe something as fundamental as music control could be broken in that way. The outcome was expected. Just activating music playback on your phone causes the player to materialize in the timepiece, where you can easily and unobtrusively adjust the tunes. In truth, it's not fine at all. Once the music is playing on the phone, you open the music control on the watch and wait anywhere from three to twenty seconds (if you're lucky; sometimes it doesn't function at all) for the watch to receive data from the phone. After a pause of, say, three to seven seconds after pressing "next track," the track will change. It's the same with the volume. The saddest part is that this occurs frequently as you run out of time with a player. I wouldn't say anything if this synchronization just happened once, before powering on. Another con is that it's a fitness bracelet and not a watch. While using a timer or stopwatch, music playback cannot be controlled. There is absolutely no ability to multitask. There's only one thing you can do. As I mentioned up above, the firmware is in its early stages. Just the most important dishes have been translated into 2022. Dials and AOD are cast in English. There are only two types of AOD dials available: arrow and digital. Everything is being measured on a Beep or MiBand scale. The used rendering provides, but does not ensure, precision. Personally, I think the bracelet is fine, but the asking price is too exorbitant, especially considering the abundance of similarly priced alternatives in the area that offer far more features. A little more money will get you a Samsung or Apple of the same generation, albeit with less power and less autonomy. But, without the exceptional and fully-fledged features of smart watches, and with a more mundane degree of indication measuring.

Pros
  • Design and general constructivity. If you turn off AOD, the battery will survive for four days. Performs well in terms of alerts.
Cons
  • It's a really steep price tag. In a moderate sense, firmware is unfinished. The sensor is clumsy, and the menu scrolling is slow. Swiping back will open the curtain, and swiping left or right will bring it down. Just the most important dishes have been translated into 2022. Dials and AOD are cast in English.