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Review on HUAWEI GT 2 Pro Touchscreen SmartWatch Waterproof Bluetooth by Ada Marciniak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

If you want to charge your watch only once a week, you're going to have to make some sacrifices, and I'm not going to whine about how smoothly the animation is drawn. In any case, I won't comment further on NFC. I did a lot of active trading on SM, but now I just pay with my phone and everything is OK. You are going to ask me "well, why the hell did you transfer from your favorite Samsung to Huawei?" once I tell you that I switched to Huawei. Principal explanations: 1. After using a Samsung watch for six months, the battery will only last for one and a half to two days. Very worn out. Even turning off heart rate monitoring and other analytics and decreasing the brightness won't make much of a difference. 2. You must bring a pot-bellied docking station that is compatible with micro-USB with you at all times. The watch does not support the Qi charging standard (although the website says otherwise) 3. The watch frequently detached itself from the Huawei phone (2-3 times per hour). Despite the fact that they linked right away, the unfortunate circumstance could arise when an incoming call or message is being received. You just then looked at the clock a minute later and saw that you had a notification for a missed call. 4. I really want to switch to watch 3, especially the titanium model, but the price range of thirty thousand to fifty thousand dollars is prohibitive. The cost of my phone is lower. Even at this reduced cost, the problem with the battery that came with the replacement watch has not been fixed. And for 16 I went with the GT2 Pro. Why am I complaining: sure, because the year is 2022, watches have been manufactured for a very long time; why can't you merely peep the wonderful moments from competitors and do the same thing? Either that or we should finish the software and then listen to what the customers have to say. (please don't be shy, I'm going to forward all of your feedback to the company that made the product). Not only are watches, and especially smart watches, a beautiful adornment, but they are also a practical addition that may make life easier and more pleasant. If you came here to read about the watch before purchasing it, my recommendation to you is that if you use a Samsung watch, you should continue to use it. My verdict is as follows: If not only the way something looks, but also how it functions, is essential to you, then you will move far further away, just like I have. I believe that one year is about right for this watch; however, I will hold off on purchasing another one from Samsung until they release a model that includes a battery and offers a product in the middle price range (one that is not quite as terrifying as active). Considering the likelihood that Huawei will deal with the filling of the watch, this is an alternative.

Pros
  • A brief assessment from someone who has recently upgraded from the Samsung Gear Sport and was previously using the Gear S2: There are fewer positive points than there were before: Finally, I was able to stop continually checking on the battery's status; now you may go to sleep without any concerns. The design of the watch is both aesthetically pleasing and quite comfortable to wear. They have a nice appearance even when worn on a slim hand, they sit securely, and there is even a reserve on the strap. The weight of titanium is minimal, while sapphire is resistant to abrasion (unfortunately, I already checked it once, there are no scratches) Regular wireless charging, which, unlike Samsung, can be done with any Qi charger. I tried charging the P30 Pro in the opposite direction, and it was successful. It's true that there are holes in the native cover, but they're rather little. around one percent will be charged per minute. Monitoring shows that pulse and sleep are both normal, and the graphs are legible. As compared with a finger pulse oximeter, the SpO2 somewhat overestimates the value. Because charging is so condensed, even careful people can misplace it. And finally, you just need to bring one outlet and wire for your phone and watch when you go on excursions. Pricing - the prices that other companies charge for titanium and ceramics might vary by three to four times. I use Samsung as a reference point, but apple is impossible for me to accept.
Cons
  • Sorry, but this is negative. The majority of the issues involve software in which there is a simple repair. When you are in possession of an unlocked phone and a notification is sent to it, that notification will also be sent to the clock. Why?! I've already got my eyes on the screen; there's no need to shake now. This is not possible on the sm server. Everyone has written about the fact that the clock does not display the icons of all applications. There are no instantaneous interactions with alerts (like "Mark as read"). Yes, if we're talking about sm. There is no feedback available from the notifications on the phone; if you swiped the notice on the clock, you will need to swipe it again on the phone. On sm - looks in all possible places. You received a notification, but you chose not to look at it or raise your hand when you were supposed to do so, right? Until you check it for yourself, you will be unaware that it is dangling from your possession. There will be no hints whatsoever. There was likewise no indicator on SM until the year 2022, but they went ahead and put it anyhow. I am aware that it was not the watch's initial purpose to support the installation of software from a third party; but, is there any way that I can make it so that I do not require this feature? To start, I'll set a calendar in front of you. On sm, I made frequent use of the calendar because it was so convenient there; however, that functionality does not exist here in any way, and I foolishly did not anticipate that it would. And I am unable to install because the addition of four games to the app store is a far higher priority than the development of a calendar or a calculator. When I turn on AOD, the screen turns off when I activate it by raising my hand, which puzzles me because I'm delighted that it is and the dials are functioning normally. Why should I give in to anything? When it comes to the weather, the Samsung has a feature where you can observe the current conditions by swiping the main screen to the right. When you click on this screen, you will get the hourly weather as well as a forecast for the next week. When using the gt2 pro, you can check the current weather by swiping the screen to the right. You press, but nothing happens in response. You need to navigate to the menu, scroll through it, and then you will see everything that is available. This is how you can view the weather forecast. Function on the bottom button - around half of the functions do not require quick access from the button because they may be accessed by swiping from the main screen. That cannot be the case. Unreasonably inconvenient menu, in which only three lines at a time are shown on the screen. If you click anywhere else than the primary button, the system will malfunction every other time.

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