The smartwatch is close to perfect.
And I say close because if it had freedom in what apps you can install, it wouldn't need anything else.
Aside from that, though, I'm not bothered that I don't have Spotify.
Its measurements are flawless; the oxygen level always shows the same as the measuring device we have, as well as the steps.
I got it additionally for the electrocardiogram and arterial stiffness measurement, and I am very satisfied.
In no case should it replace a check-up with a doctor using specialized equipment; it's just a good heads-up if it happens to show something.
I would never wear this watch for swimming, and after a discussion with a watchmaker, I understood that the 10atm water resistance does not mean full waterproofing, so keep that in mind.
The leather strap is excellent, definitely not at the level of a regular 500-euro watch, but it's fine for casual wear and semi-formal.
I have also bought a silicone one for workouts.
It has a lot of exercise programs that I believe will cover most people and provide very good statistics in collaboration with the mobile app.
They cover everything so you can track your level of improvement and be more precise regarding your exercise.
The battery easily lasts 7 days with 4 two-hour workouts a week and continuous monitoring of oxygen, stress, and heart rate activated all day.
On my vacation, I didn't even take a charger.
The sapphire glass withstands scratches very well and always looks like new when I clean it, and the ceramic surface that comes into contact with the wrist is infinitely better than plastic, especially for sweat and for those with sensitive skin.
I am completely satisfied with the notifications; I have customized exactly what I need to come to my watch.
Many times when I'm doing chores at home and receive a call, I take it through the watch.
My previous watch was the Huawei GT2 Pro, which I had for 4 years and continued to work flawlessly; 6 days on a single charge was the least it lasted, and the measurements there were also flawless. If I hadn't found an opportunity to sell it, I would still have it.
The GT3 Pro gives the same feeling, only that, besides the additional features, it seems to do everything a little better and be more user-friendly.
TL;DR It's worth more than its price, which is not much for what it offers.
Very good measurements and a plethora of functions.
Having worked with much more expensive and high-end smartwatches, I found no reason to look at them.
I hope I helped with the lengthy review!