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I had the Balance 2 for a year, so I have a point of comparison. The watch is bigger, heavier and has a much more sporty design than the previous version. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's no longer as versatile for smart occasions. The build quality of the watch is perfect and it really seems to be high quality. The display is absolutely fantastic and completely readable in direct sunlight. The new buttons for use during sports are definitely a plus. The built-in torch is brilliant, I really appreciate it. The battery so far lasts less than the previous version, and it should be the other way around. I have the always-on display turned on, so I understand it uses more power, but I had that on the last one too. Anyway, on average it lasts me about 7 days so far, which is still great.
Fantastic display
The ability to use buttons, unlike the Balance 2.
Sporty look
Built-in flashlight
The battery life is definitely not what the manufacturer claims, although it's still decent.
After three days of using it, I’m really impressed so far. Following on from the Samsung Galaxy Watch and the Tickwatch Pro 5, this represents a huge improvement in terms of battery life. The watch is slightly larger than previous models, but not by much. I like their design, which was probably what prompted me to buy them. Apart from the initial set-up, I’ve got no complaints. The notifications show everything they’re supposed to, including photos (WhatsApp), and the vast majority of the features I was used to are there. I don’t feel as though I’m missing anything, and that’s probably why I didn’t need to stick with Wear OS. In the Zeep app store, I added the features I felt were missing. The sports features are certainly a cut above what you’d find with Mobvoi, for example. The sensor readings seem to be accurate, although I obviously can’t compare them with a chest strap and the like. Overall, the watch’s interface is clear and straightforward, and the same goes for the app on your phone. Once you’ve had a quick look round, everything is easy to find and view. The only downside I can think of is that it constantly forces me to wipe the screen to remove fingerprints, and as for cards, it only accepts MasterCard and cards from certain banks. When I took the watch out of the box, the display was in Spanish. After pairing them, I switched them to Czech, but half the texts remained in ES. Restarting didn’t help; it was only after a factory reset that they booted up in English and could be switched to Czech without any problems.
Battery life
Design (I know it’s subjective)
Apps for your phone
The watch’s motivational interface
Materials used
After the first start-up, they were set to Spanish, and I had to perform a factory reset to get the interface fully in Czech
The delivery time for the order was a bit longer, but I understand it’s a new product
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