🏃 Enhance Your Running Performance with the HUAWEI WATCH GT Runner NFC Smart Watch in Black Review
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- Appearance autonomy
- Not
- Freedom from weight and external influence
- weight, usability, and autonomy
- No
- Battery performance, form factor, construction materials, and features
- Not
- exercises, health monitoring, battery life, and smart features
- no
- Design-wise, the battery should easily last for a week.
- Strap
- The connection of the heart rate monitor, alarm clocks, and timers, as well as a speaker for taking phone calls.
- I still haven't found a very small print on them during training, and the body, on the contrary, has become larger and more uncomfortable to arch the arm during training due to the flat shape of the watch and a short strap for my hand and hand began to rub for hours. In principle, this is the same gt 2, only plastic. There is nothing new in them except for connecting an external heart rate sensor. I still haven't found a very small print on them during training. Even though I got it for 15,200 k during the offer, I deeply regret making the purchase because there was no sense in making the transfer to them from a superior GT 2. I use a specialized sports watch for my workouts, and the design of these watches is not yet complete or finalized. wished to connect to the phone in general, which would have been a waste of their time and money. Up until this point, there has not been a mode of Scandinavian sticks, and the watch is being marketed as a sporty 21st century timepiece for the yard. They were not permitted to turn on their devices in order to view the menu. The bottom button appears to be made of plastic and is not very sturdy looking. The disparity in speed between the well-known European sports watches and my heart rate while training ranged from 70 to 12 beats, and the heart rate also varied. In addition, when a pulse sensor is coupled to both watches, there is not much of a difference between them; the difference is still respectable. During the training, the screens move around. The information pertaining to the training is included on the application, albeit in extremely fine print. There is no longer a circular scrolling of the screen like there used to be in the past. There is dust trapped underneath the watch's bezel. For some unknown reason, it shuts off in the middle of the training session. The watch is not user-friendly in general, and if I were to sell it, I would not ask more than 10,000 dollars for it.