- Design, independence, the quality of the build, and functionality.
- There was no microphone or speakers available. However, no announcement was made about them here.
- Great watch, lots of personalization options, a sleek and contemporary style, long battery life, compatibility with all smartphones, and many different types of workout programs.
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- Beautiful, useful.
- For a very long time, it was not possible to connect honor am61 wireless headphones to them, which is something that gets a star deducted from its total. If anyone else is experiencing the same issue, the headphones need to be turned off by depressing and holding the middle button on the headphones for at least ten seconds before being turned back on. There will be a fresh start, and everything will fall into place after that. It is recommended that the bluetooth feature on the phone be disabled.
- This functionality is available; I required a player (with a headset) in a matter of hours, and it can go for a long period between charges. The typical set of functions that are included in a fitness bracelet may all be found on this one, including the measurement of oxygen saturation.
- There is no support for playlists or any other means to manage playlists in the watch player that I could find (at least I couldn't locate it). There is some reference to them in the Huawei Health program, but it is not entirely apparent how to make use of them in terms of hours. The process of downloading music to the watch is cumbersome. Even though there are others who dislike receiving notifications regarding notifications, I don't care about that at all.
- The screen does not flicker even when the brightness is turned down to a minimum and it is quick and accurate. The microphone is also of high quality. Autonomy is a wonderful thing.
- You are only able to view the same telegraph or post on Facebook if you are using a "message," rather than respond to it. You can respond an audio message or input text in a manner that is inconvenient using Samsung's dial feature, which is reminiscent of older phones. I have high hopes that the upcoming firmware will allow for the addition of capability, as there are no hardware limitations.
- Excellent usability at a cost that is not prohibitive.
- On my previous watch, you could lock the watch screen by holding down the top button while doing so; however, I was unable to locate this feature on this watch.
- When using all of the functions, they last for a week, a lot of training, you can listen to music through headphones, and you can receive and make calls in a very comfortable manner. They are lightweight, they sit well on the arm, they hold a charge for a long time, and they hold a charge for a long time. In general, a watch over the class.
- For me, no.
- Price (assumed to be 10,500 dollars) Autonomy (exactly one week with maximum functions, including GPS and phone calls.) Functionality (being able to fulfill all of your requirements) Ergonomics (menu) Appearance (including sporty and casual styles, in addition to a number of dials!) capability to make calls (I frequently talk when I'm working)
- Everything is to my liking!
- The best in both regards!
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- On top of packing and delivering the goods. Excellent quality
- Haven't been able to locate anything yet, but everything is functioning beautifully.
- The three factors of functionality, aesthetics, and convenience are:
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