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Review on HUAWEI GT 2 Pro Touchscreen SmartWatch Waterproof Bluetooth by Hayden Noichuyen ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cool product, happy with the purchase, maybe Ill buy it again.

The number of characters in the shortcomings is over, so I will continue in the comments field. 4. If you sweat a lot during training and wipe the sweat with a towel (while on the simulator), then you can accidentally press the button and either turn something on or off on the watch, and not even notice it. Perhaps there is a blocking mode from accidental clicks, but so far I have not seen this, perhaps I have not found it yet. Comments: I would also recommend adding data from self-measurements of the hips, chest, arms, legs to the Health program so that you can track the trend of size reduction due to fat burning, because weight can stand still due to an increase in muscle mass, but the amount fat, and most importantly - volume, will decrease. The weather screen has a record of the position of the moon. You can also add extended data on lunar days (including the beginning and end, so that you can track their effect on the body (on the growing moon and on the waning moon, a person’s weight changes regardless of his desire, and depends on the position of the moon, including consumption liquids both on growing and decreasing). In general, I am satisfied with the watch, I can recommend it even despite the shortcomings I have described.

Pros
  • Good design, you can change screensavers, which are a decent amount. Quite a long battery life without recharging, the ability to recharge using a wireless charger. The pulse counts quite accurately, and there are enough functions, at least optimally for me.
Cons
  • 1. After 2 weeks of use in the simple wearing mode, they stopped responding to turning on the screen when raising the arm (to see the time, for example), although in the training mode (when the training mode is on), everything is displayed correctly, and when the arm is lowered, the screen goes out after a few seconds . In the "Health" application, the "turn on the screen when raising your hand" checkbox is on. I rebooted both the phone and the clock, nothing helped. I turned on the checkbox in the program, rebooted, turned it off, rebooted both the clock and the phone - the result is zero. As a result, I simply turned on the constant display of time on the screen, tk. if this is not done, then the time can be viewed only by pressing one of the buttons on the clock. 2. When training, for example, on an ellipse, it incorrectly displays the number of steps per minute, and if you hold on to the handles of the simulator while walking, at 130-135 steps per minute, the clock shows either 120 or 98 (this is if you remove your hand from the handle and immediately look). As soon as the hand on which the watch is not holding the handle of the simulator, the number of steps per minute first starts to jump up and down, and then starts to grow and approaches the value indicated on the simulator (with an error of 2-4 steps). I believe that the calculation of calories burned is also related to the number of steps per minute, so the calorie counting lagging behind the "training" one is quite significant at heart rate up to 130 (on the simulator 500, at 100-120 hours), but begins to "catch up" at a pulse of 150-160 . With an average load on the ellipse of 200-205W and an average heart rate of 150-153, for 1350W on the simulator, the watch shows 850-860 calories. 3. When the headphones are working during training (a bunch of phone - wireless headphones), music playback on the watch may accidentally turn on (perhaps it was touched with a wet towel when wiping, and the music started working). As a result, music from one player in the phone plays in the headphones, and another one plays from the clock, possibly from music, and in the headphones I could not hear that the clock was yelling at the floor of the hall.

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