ساعة سمارت امازفيت نيو من شاومي Xiaomi A2001 Amazfit Neo
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- ألاسعار المذكورة توجد فى مصر
- لدى amazon.eg يمكنك شراء المنتج ساعة Amazfit Neo Fitness Retro الذكية مع تتبع التمرين في الوقت الفعلي ، ومراقبة معدل ضربات القلب والنوم ، وعمر بطارية 28 يومًا ، وإخطارات ذكية ، وشاشة تعمل دائمًا على مدار الساعة مقاس 1.2 بوصة ، ومقاو بسعر 0 EGP
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ساعة سمارت امازفيت نيو من شاومي Xiaomi A2001 Amazfit Neo
الوصف:
- العلامة التجارية: شاومي
- النوع: ساعة ذكية
- اللون: اسود
- يمكنها قياس الوقت الفعلي للتمارين الرياضية
- تحليل رياضي
- تساعدك على مراقبة وحساب عدد ساعات نومك
- تساعدك على حساب عدد خطواتك
- شاشة دائمة التشغيل
- مقاومة للماء حتى عمق 50 متر
- العمر الافتراضي للبطارية: 28 يوم
- العمر الافتراضي للبطارية في وضع توفير الطاقة: 37 يوم
- البطارية: 160 مللي امبير في الساعة بوليمر ليثيوم-ايون
- وقت الشحن: 2.5 ساعة
- البلوتوث: 5.0
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5 reviews for ساعة سمارت امازفيت نيو من شاومي Xiaomi A2001 Amazfit Neo
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محمد –
السلام عليكم الشكر الجزيل والاحترام لشركة امازون أنا عميل قديم عندهم وبيصلو المنتج بوقتو المحدد الذي يتم حسابه وإرساله لنا وبيحترمو كلامهم وبيحترمو العميل واهم شيئ أنهم يتعاملون مع مندوبين اقصد بائعين صادقين بيعطو أو ببيعو المنتج بحالته الأساسية جديد وغير مستعمل ابدا وحتى المندوب يلي بوصل الطلب بيكون محترم وشكرا بالفعل
Ihab Ihab –
بطاريه بتقعد اكتر من 20 يوم وعمليه جدا وضد الميه فعلا ممتازه
Sam –
Ok so this watch in theory was exactly what I was looking for. I’m the kind of person that can’t justify putting an expensive piece of technology on my wrist because I know from my lifestyle that it will break or crack. I have tried the smaller fitbits which aren’t bad but my biggest gripe is the laggy touch screens and the always off display. Trying to get the screen to come on sometimes is just a pain and something as simple as looking at your watch for the time shouldn’t be that difficult.I wanted a retro-ish digital watch that always has the time on. But I really really like being able to see my heart rate throughout the day. This watch seemed to answer the call. And the price point was perfect.Overall, I really like the watch but here are a few things that are keeping it from (in my opinion) being the best “smart” digital watch ever.1. The heart rate is really close. I would like to think that my Fitbit has one of the best heart monitors out there. I wore both for an entire day and for the most part they were very similar. I noticed that the Amazfit watch seemed to read my heart rate a few bpm higher than my FitBit. Also the Amazfit also has one spike every day. It’s always random and it’s only for one reading. But at first I thought something was wrong with me but it’s just an issue with the watch and it is consistent day to day, one big spike of almost 140bpm randomly. My biggest gripe with the heart monitoring is the app… there is no way to compare day to day because the scale changes EVERY DAY. Which is extremely frustrating. Rather than their scale starting at maybe 10 and going to 200. The bottom of the scale is whatever your lowest heart rate was for the day and the top of the scale is what your highest heart rate was for the day. This makes comparing to previous days impossible, it would be nice for the heart rate scale to be static so you could compare day to day on a fixed scale. From what I can tell it only checks your heart rate every minute unless you initiate a reading manually (which I’m not sure how to do) but that being said, this thing is garbage for tracking workouts. Especially if your workouts are sporadic. It would be really nice if this watch could do real-time heart monitoring or even have a workout tracking feature to monitor workouts.2. The buttons get touched accidentally. This isn’t a big deal but I think they could have come up with a better design to protect the side buttons from being pushed by mistake. Also the buttons always make a beep sound when you push them (I’m sure you can turn it off in settings) but for the most part I like the beeps. Except when you’re in a meeting and you are getting texts. Your watch will beep when you get texts (if you have that set up) and to disable it you need to find the DND option on the watch, but every time you click a button to scroll through the options, it beeps… you’re better off just taking the watch off and sitting on it otherwise you will be making a bunch of unnecessary sounds just to silence your watch.3. It does have a weather feature which is cool but I wish it would tell you the current temperature and not just the high and low for the day…4. Steps seem to differ greatly from my Fitbit. I don’t know which device is correct but this device only counts about HALF the steps that my Fitbit would. I like to think Fitbit has their stuff down since they’ve been in the game for so long so I’m going to have to say that this device must be the problem.5. Mine has an issue with the battery reading. It seems to get stuck in the 60% area. And no matter how long I have it on or charge it, it just seems to get stuck… it resolves itself after some time but obviously is not a good indicator of actual battery life.6. In standard time (not military time) it will still display 12:00AM as 00:00. Which is obnoxious but I’m used to it by now.Now reasons I really like it, it seems like the build quality is nice especially for a $40 watch. I have only had it about a month and it’s already starting to lose some of the printed words in ink, they are just wearing off. The battery life is incredible. It has a feature where the screen will illuminate automatically when you tilt your wrist although that isn’t perfect and I wish there was a simple button to push to quickly illuminate the screen like the old G-Shocks have. Rather than trying to hold a side button for a few seconds. I think it is awesome that it does read heart rate. That’s my favorite part of watches and this is the only “digital” watch I could find that does that. I like that you can customize the menu options and the order of which the options are in the watch. I removed some default options and added others. I also reorganized them to make more sense with the up and down keys.I think a lot of the issues I’m facing could be resolved with firmware or software. And it would make this watch that much better.
Micah Fox –
If you are looking for a “smart” watch but without all the bells and whistles, this is the watch for you. It has everything I need and none of the extras I don’t. Simple double chime alert for app and text message notification and repeating double chime alert for incoming calls. Several different health tracking options, of which, the sleep tracking and step counter are used the most. Fairly easy set up with the app. The app is user friendly once you understand it, but the included instructions are of no help. The battery life is better than my phone. I can use it for a week and it will only be down to 65% or so. Make sure you charge it for 12-24 hours before use. I love the classic old school look but I think it could use a calculator on the front;-). All in all, great “starter” or minimalist smart watch at an excellent price.
Nevin Sanchez –
Don’t want to invest in a smart watch because you don’t really use tech as much but just need something to ease into smartwatches? Do you like the inexpensive classic Casio style watches. Well this is the upgrade to that. It has the simple capabilities of a Casio watch, but just as functional and useful as a full blown smart watch. You can swim with it, play sports with it on, track heart rates, miles/steps, even show the weather! The watch is made of a hard tough plastic, and for $35, you don’t have to worry about it as much. This all I really need from a smart watch for my lifestyle because I try to track my workout but I’m not that into tracking, I always check the weather, I don’t really get much messages or always checking my notifications. It’s simple and battery lasts forever. I’ve gone 13 days and I’m just on 45%. With power saving on.