- Lungs. Bright. Wearable without constant removal. Indeed, they do the job.
- Almost certainly doesn't support Apple's iOS Inability to disable headset mode The screen cannot be toggled on or off by touching it. The iOS music player is completely broken. Neither does the possibility of player control, nor does downloading to the wristwatch itself. Android is required for this function. There aren't many knobs, and you can't make your own if you use an apple.
- 1. Design 2. Power source 3. Feature set 4. Cost 5. Variability in the design 6. A human voice that answers phone calls
- Because of its size, carrying it on one's arm during the night is a quite unpleasant proposition. There is no opportunity to respond by text message or the WhatsApp chat service.
- The ability to pick up the phone and converse around the clock, the opening hours, and the design.
- The battery has a two-week life span. All operations are seamless.
- No
- There is no merit
- They returned the button to the authorized dealer since it was broken, but they did not get a replacement or a refund.
- They are pleasing to the eye and feel good in the hand, the price is reasonable, and they do all of the duties that were advertised to a satisfactory level.
- So far, haven't discovered
- The ability to answer calls (which sounds ridiculous at first but is actually quite helpful) The screen The design and construction quality Ability to listen to music while exercising without relying on a mobile device
- While the training mode is active (for example, while running), I am unable to listen to music (maybe I'm stupid and haven't figured it out; if so, please explain in the comments); The "activate the screen by raising the wrist" feature produces false positives, and it does not function properly when the user is lying prone, however these are minor issues; - A huge minus: if you want your watch to display the current weather, you need to have geolocation switched on on your smartphone. If you disable geolocation, your watch will display the weather from the last time geolocation was turned on. If you toggle it on and off, the forecast will stop appearing on the clock at midnight unless you enable geolocation in the Health app's settings. This is a huge drawback; why can't the watch show the weather forecast that the phone downloads from the internet? I don't see any reason to enable geolocation, which drains the battery life of my smartphone.
- Design, water-resistant, wearable, holds a charge for about a week, and makes it easy to chat on the phone while wearing the watch.
- It doesn't matter that the brown strap stretched and frayed after a month; we'll sew a new one. however, with functionality. No, the potential is cool; yet, nearly nothing functions on iOS in actuality. The app is completely unusable. Only the pulse measurement and sleep quality out of all the functions actually work))) Everything will be OK if they use firmware to fix the issue.
- The watch has a reliable appearance and appears to have a lengthy lifespan. They lasted for six days up to 15%, but I did not discharge them until they were at zero percent. I put them to good use, working out three to four times per week, and I check the indicators (steps, pulse, and time) on a frequent basis. It aggressively muffles the screen to a comfortable level in order to view the time at night and the eyes "do not burn" with light, which was something that satisfied me about the function of dimming the brightness of the screen when it was used in a room that was otherwise dark. Before that, there was a bracelet that could be worn to ensure that it would always wake up with a bright screen in the middle of the night.
- They don't operate very well with the iPhone; the application on the iPhone lacks several features that are available on this Android device (in particular, you don't have a choice of dials), which is one reason why. It is necessary to run the application on your phone in order for the data to be removed from the watch; this is a significant drawback of the product. There is no provision for internet synchronization. The user interface of the watch is a little antiquated; there is no trendy zoom of "round" applications, and instead, you have to scroll through the list in order to access each of the features. But this is a result of both habit and personal preference.
- Usability and design
- Less autonomy than claimed on average. inadequate group and chat alerts from Telegram and WhatsApp
- There are numerous sensor kinds, it gathers a lot of data, the job can take up to 5 days (depending on how you use it), and there are numerous training options (I never imagined Apple would exist). Leather strap and steel dial make for a really sharp-looking outfit, plus they provide helpful advice for leading a healthy lifestyle. Price=quality
- While there are issues with Apple occasionally, there are none with Android. individual watch faces only for Android