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Review on Black HUAWEI Watch GT 2 Pro Smartwatch with 1.39-Inch AMOLED Touchscreen, GPS, Heart Rate Tracker, Waterproof, Bluetooth Calls, and 14-Day Battery Life for Android; Blood Oxygen Monitor Included by Ada Bokowska - Haczk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item was good, I'll recommend it to my friends.

The first, which was 2 years old, was given to the phone as a gift. I made the alteration in the anticipation that the new versions will be 1-2 orders of magnitude superior to the old ones. additionally intrigued by tension and overload. In actuality, there isn't anything new, other from the design, which is much prettier here. - On the first watch, you could only reset the call at the time of the call; here, you may do both. - Stress is continuously tracked It does not pull on an additional tag, as you can see. For me, the typical scenario for animation and other clock axis restrictions. I previously wore watches using the WEAR OS. For me, the benefits of a fully functional axis are outweighed by the benefits of having autonomy for at least 10 days. The sound in the clock, and why is it when there is a vibration, are extra features that the watch has for me. And at the first training session following the first "km," the watch started speaking out loud all of the measuring findings. I had a hard time finding the off switch. - downloading music; I haven't utilized "my" playlist in a long time; instead, I've relied on service recommendations. I therefore accepted the necessity of carrying the phone and deemed the alternative to be pointless. - while the addition of 100,500 new workouts, including belly dancing, golf, and pilates, is fantastic, I think it would be more beneficial to concentrate on reverse syncing with the application and turn the watch into a health center. I appreciate how the phone app combines my measurements, the clock, and the scale. What keeps you from using some of the features of the application, like telling me how many calories you consume each day? Why don't you consider that when I'm resting, I consume 1800 calories, and when I'm exercising normally, I consume 3000. Manual calculations and diet combining are required. Well, you could also include a food calendar. I consumed a 500 kcal meal and noted it on the timer. Yet that is merely fiction.

Pros
  • Since the first GT, more trendy, hip young people admired design. Cordless charging from any Qi charger, not just your own Saturation and stress measurement The phone performs more consistently and loses connection less while used.
Cons
  • - The heart rate monitor performs worse; reviews have already discussed inertial measurement. Since I have endurance cardio, I don't really care. But it will be crucial for a new kind of training. It seems as follows: I moved to the beat, and the clock's pulse increases in 5- to 10-second intervals with steps of 100, 120, 140, etc. - The training mode performs worse than the prior ones; monitoring has more failures; and when tracking is enabled, certain irrational pits are evident. - a shorter battery life. I have complete trust in this because I once switched out my watch. In my operating mode, the initial charge is consumed on average at 8% each day. This includes sleep, everyday activities, and three hours of GPS-tracked exercise. Consumption during these hours is 13% more each day, or roughly twice as much. Hence, instead of 12, there are 8 days between charges. All energy-saving options were set to their highest level. I don't utilize any new chips like "listen to music from the clock on the blue tooth". According to one's subjective perception, these are more likely to "switch on" the screen when the hand is turned. - NFC payment would be nice, but neither it nor the older ones have it. Shame, because it's helpful.

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