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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 Aneta Jastrzbska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

The battery life is the biggest selling point for me; I don't need to charge it every day, and the clock only needs 40 minutes to fully charge via wireless charging, so there's no need to fiddle around with cables. The contrast screen is also a nice touch. After initially being charged every other day at 02:35, the frequency of daily charging has become the norm. After three days of use, I can no longer anticipate how long GT2 will last because I climb so frequently in them and wear them to bed every night. For me, a week's worth of usual use is covered by this quantity. In the end, I was more impressed with my purchase of 0235 than I would have been with a GT2 sport. The switch in technology hasn't dampened my enthusiasm for it, and it's been fascinating to track my daily routines and nighttime rest cycles. I'm holding out hope that the programmers will eventually launch an update that includes voice commands and fixes the notification and ringtone control, or at least includes the option to disable the tune. calls As an aside, at 0235 it was initially impossible to respond to messages until the subsequent software was released.

Pros
  • The consensus was positive. However, I just must make a comparison: whereas the Huawei wear 0235 came in a simply fantastic opulent package made of ECO leather, upon unwrapping which I was in utter ecstasy, this one is much simpler, but the price tag was almost double the price of the previous watch (from 30 to 38tr, but again in 2022-16). After ripping open the box, I discovered the following. The watch display has been brightened and its colors intensified; I found this to be aesthetically pleasing; also, there are now far more dials and switches, and a second button has been added.
Cons
  • Even if you fold the screen itself, the 0235 in its metal band appeared more sturdy than the GT2. All I can say about the Gt2 sport's features is that it has gotten smarter for fitness enthusiasts who use them and less smart in other respects. In the 0235, for instance, there were no sound message notifications, which was a con; in the GT2, however, there are, but there is another con; I can't turn off the call melody separately from the message sounds, the volume is general, but I would like to have call melodies carried out in a smartphone (with my melody), and the sounds of messages on the watch, otherwise, when the melodies play, one on the smartphone and the other on the watch, it comes o. It was also much simpler for me to set reminders without removing my smart phone from my pocket, rapidly pressing the button, and saying what I wanted to say using voice commands like "remind me from Saturday at 9 am." or "set an alarm." which are not available on GT2. It is now difficult to view or reply to any messages including a photo, image, or emoji. Quick responses like "OK," "yes," and "no," as well as emoticons, or by tapping the microphone just say with your voice for speedy typing, were available in 0235 despite the small alphabet's inconvenient size. No swiping up or down with the wrist to move long messages, please. There aren't many apps available, and those that are included in the native Health / Huawei Health app are all related to fitness. There are a few radio triples, but I'm not sure why that's the case.

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