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Welcome. Infoomi is a Huawei Watch Fit 2 and today I'll go over unboxing along with just a really brief
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overview of this watch. So anyway, when we flip it over we actually get the majority of the info right here about the watch itself
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so we have things like 1.74 inch full view display which I'm kind of curious what that means full view. I don't have Bluetooth calls
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calling, health, living, whatever, durable battery life. Now, just give me a millie amps
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Now, to be fair, because this is a smart fitness band, I guess
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that's probably the best way to describe it, running Harmony OS. This actually will have a fairly decent battery life
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So even if it, for instance, would have like 200 million-hour battery
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it would still I think 200 is actually still on a high side
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like for instance let's say 100 even it would still have a
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significantly better battery life than any kind of for instance Google WearOS watch
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for instance like I have one right here that for instance would have twice as big of a battery Then I have quick workout animations whatever automated oxygen monitoring music sleep monitoring
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and just a couple workout modes, couple as in 97 of them apparently
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So, you know, just pop it open and see how this looks like and all we get inside. Now props to Huawei for finally including these little pool tabs right here
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even though they're a little bit hard to pull it's nice to actually include this
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there we go so there is our watch and a gold and a flesh color
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And we get a cable, which is basically a charger. There we go
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And it is magnetic. As you can see, so no need to, for instance, do things like with the
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Xiaomi bends you still have or you need to take off anything
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Just take it off of your hand. Slap that at the back right here
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There we go Attaches And you can now charge it easily And what we get here Just paperwork So I not really going to go into it
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It's cool paperwork. Let's turn it on. Now the display is actually quite big here
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So that's basically where the display starts. where the display starts where my fingernail is. So we have like just about that much
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bezel. You can now see it really good. I'm pretty sure if I turn off the lights you
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might actually see the display a little bit better just because it's not an OLED I think
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Let me quickly test that out. Oh no, actually it is an OLED or omelette so it won't help
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but you can see where the gray gray ends that's basically the edge of the display
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so we have a fairly big display right here compared quickly to
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something like this just as a so these are actually quite close now obviously this is running a wear OS with a little bit of a wider display and also it curved glass So not necessarily the most fair comparison but it actually fairly close in size
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or at least like how big the display is and how little the bezels you have
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That's actually a really neat thing. But anyway, I'm not really going to go into the setup right here
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This is a typical band that you might be already used to
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with not very many features. It is running a Harmony OS. And the less features it has in terms of like, for instance
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you would have on this thing, this is loaded with features, App Store and stuff like that
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You won't have an app store right here, but because of that, with the limited amount of features that it comes with
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the battery life in here is significantly better than what any kind of wear OS can achieve
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So that's probably one of the primary reasons to go for this. So anyway, so basically all I wanted to show, just the watch and what comes in the box
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and kind of just give you a little bit of an overview of it. So here we go
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