This watch is stylish, comfortable, and easy to use. If you want a pretty basic smart watch for glancing at messages or calls without taking out your phone, this will do the trick.
The weather app doesn't seem to update in real time. It only shows the weather once you've gone into the watch app on your phone. If you ask the AI voice command a question on your watch, it opens AI on your phone, which I feel defeats the purpose.
I do like the heart rate feature. This seems to be pretty accurate. For step tracking, you need to enter the length of your stride in the watch app on your phone during setup. I had to guess, as I have no idea how to accurately measure my stride. The steps counted on this watch do not match up with the steps on my phone's fitness app.
Only 8 contacts can be stored in the watch. I basically stored my emergency contacts.
The screen doesn't seem to be very scratch resistant, and not all of the home screen layouts show the battery percentage. The home screen I like doesn't, so I have to go into the app on my phone to see my percentage. The battery life is extremely long, and I didn't have to charge this watch until after about two weeks of use.
The watch app on your phone is quite nice, and I really enjoy the section with different workouts and exercises. These do not sync up to appear on the watch.