• I got my hands on the battery-powered watch at 55%. After a day of use (on the first day, I was eager to explore it), the battery was at 50%. I charged it for the first time 6 days later when it was at 17%. It lost almost 40% in a week. I can say I'm quite satisfied. The charging lasted 1.5 hours.
• Now, onto the steps: It's quite "sensitive." You can take 10 steps and it will record 13. The positive thing is that it even records when it's still (like inside the jacket pocket, for example). It doesn't miss out. I will trust it.
• I am satisfied with the sleep tracking, especially with the accuracy of when I fell asleep (it goes into detail) and when I woke up. I saw that it properly records the midday nap (1-2 hours), it just labels it as a "short nap" in the app.
• Connection: Fast and smooth Bluetooth connection with the watch and the mobile app. I didn't encounter any issues. (Realme 7 pro)
• Widgets: There are a few free ones, which are nice. The rest range from 1-3€, catering to all tastes.
• Response to wrist movement is "smart," I would say! When you wash your hands, it doesn't turn on, it understands when you make a movement to check the time. However, sometimes when I want to check the time, it doesn't turn on and I have to press the button.
• Water: Regardless of its 5ATM resistance, I wouldn't put it in the sea because salt can corrode even the best watches. Maybe in the shower, but not with hot water due to expansion.
• Appearance: Beautiful, quite lightweight, you don't even realize you're wearing it.
• Summary: For the price of €100, it doesn't have "super" features, but it has the basics, I would say. If it lasts more than 1-2 years, then it will definitely be worth the money. I believe this watch is not aimed at professionals with high demands, but for someone who wants it for everyday use, to be reliable, and to combine style