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Review on HONOR MagicWatch 2 Smartwatch 46mm Charcoal Black by Micha Micha ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

The clock, which I paid nine or ten dollars for, functions normally in general. The fact that they cannot improve the quality of the conversation when used in conjunction with wireless headphones is a deal breaker. In addition, I would want the option to immediately activate the camera application on the same smartphone, for instance. This function was present in Xiaomi bracelets; nevertheless, it was accounted for here. It may appear that there are a great number of insignificant aspects, but in reality, these aspects are required and have a significant impact on how the feature is utilized. Therefore, the time on the clock is closer to 3.5, but it has been rounded up to four.

Pros
  • Appearance, the capacity to answer a call, the availability of a smart alarm clock, the absence of any issues with displaying messages, a large number of displays, an integrated audio player, and a variety of other enticing features and capabilities. Everything is in order now that it has been put through and passed the "waterproof at the level" test.
Cons
  • The presentation modifies itself frequently and frequently. Because of this, you will need to go into the settings and make the appropriate adjustments. Working in conjunction with wireless headphones (using the same Huawei, if you will) - it's absolutely awful) When you try to switch from the speaker to the headphones during a conversation, the phone immediately reverts to using the speaker again. This prevents you from using the headphones. Because if you remove the related things in the bluetooth connection settings (phone audio device, input device), then everything is in order with the headphones, and you can talk on them. This is due to the fact that you give the clock access to calls, as far as I can tell. However, they were able to complete anything on the program, at least in relation to their respective machines. And as it turns out, the purpose of the talking on the clock is, as it were, but it needs to be constantly switched off since it is some type of gibberish.