Materials quality was praised for the watch’s nice materials and sleek premium look.
Pros: GPS accuracy, app ecosystem
Cons: ECG functionality, calorie tracking usefulness
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Materials quality was praised for the watch’s nice materials and sleek premium look.
Pros: GPS accuracy, app ecosystem
Cons: ECG functionality, calorie tracking usefulness
Materials quality is positive overall, with reviewers liking the metal bezel, Gorilla Glass, and solid feel.
Pros: health tracking accuracy, software smoothness
Cons: LTE connectivity, mapping and navigation
Materials were mostly praised for high-quality straps and a premium titanium bezel, though not all durability concerns disappeared.
Pros: water resistance, workout tracking variety
Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality
Materials quality is positive but not flawless: titanium improves the look, while the broader case construction is more functional than luxury.
Pros: GPS accuracy, charging speed
Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality
Materials quality is acceptable rather than premium in the available evidence, with the straps described as nice enough but not special.
Pros: recovery insights, GPS accuracy
Cons: software smoothness, fitness tracking accuracy
Materials quality was mixed to weak where directly discussed, with the polymer case described as feeling like plastic.
Pros: activity auto-detection, build quality
Cons: blood oxygen tracking, Bluetooth connectivity
Materials quality was a recurring caveat because the polymer/plastic construction felt cheaper than metal or sapphire rivals.
Pros: step counting accuracy, third-party app support
Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity
Materials quality was a recurring weakness, with reviewers criticizing the plastic body and less premium feel.
Pros: fitness tracking accuracy, wellness insights
Cons: software smoothness, ECG functionality