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Huawei Watch Fit Built In Gps

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Huawei Watch Fit Built In Gps

2024-08-07 01:15:26

Love how simple yet complex it is for a very convenient price. I was looking for a GPS watch for running and it does the job!

5
2024-09-08 07:11:12

I have been wanting a watch with gps tracking because I’m getting into hiking. I enjoy the features of the connect app and the Garmin Instinct.

5
2024-04-17 06:18:20

Nice watch to track fitness results. Many functions that are easy to use. The GPS works very well and nice downloads of workout to phone. Charge last a long time.

5
2024-07-28 01:41:46

IT FIT SO WELL IT LIKE IT NOT ON THE WATCH.

5
2024-04-23 03:13:59

Well built and accurate with a very informative instructional DVD. Watch the DVD before you try to use the cutter, then watch it again. As with many other crafts measure twice and hopefully you will only have to cut once. Make sure you have a level sturdy surface that is large enough to support the cutter and the overhang of the mat boards. Comes with production stops for multiple repeat cuts.

5
2024-09-25 07:49:36

Great fit, unobtrusive and protects my Apple Watch!

5
2024-09-21 03:23:18

My backup camera (6DMKII) has built-in GPS and I would have loved to see it in the R-5, but they chose not to. So, this Canon GPS receiver is plan B. It is a bit difficult to set up, but once you discover you don't need a cable to set it up, then it gets easy to follow directions. It works great on my R5 and I love knowing where exactly I took an image. I gave it a 5-star rating for the quality and ease of use. Grab one while you can because they run out of stock quickly.

5
2024-08-17 09:47:53

I admit it. I'm an*l. I like to know exactly--or within a few feet anyway--of where I was when I took the pic. My 5d4 had the GPS built in. My R5 doesn't. I tried the Canon phone app for geo-tagging, but sometimes the locations were hundreds, if not thousands of feet off. That's just not acceptable to me. This device works great and mostly gets it right. It will go about 35-40 hours, near as I can tell, on a AA battery.

5
2024-08-08 02:34:16

I initially thought it will be worse than built-in GPS but turns out it works so much better for my workflow Since it can take sometimes for the device/camera to connect to GPS satellite. I set the location duration to 5mins and let the device running throughout the session and GPS is available almost immediately when I take a photo. The battery lasts ~1 whole day and it only use one AA battery

5
2024-06-25 08:50:34

I guess I should say it's way better than the phone app **on my phone**. My beloved 5d4 had the GPS built in and it was a feature that I found invaluable. It was great and functioned exactly like one would expect. To not have that same technology built into the R5 was a major letdown. However, the GP-E2 has fixed the problem that the phone/app created--that of very imprecise location data. Whether it was the phone or the app, I have no idea, and it doesn't matter. I figure that I don't need a GPS inside a building (where I might need the hot shoe for a flash), so having the E2 in the hot shoe is really not a problem. Battery usage is quoted as about 40 hours, and I've used the unit for 2 straight days, with no indication that the battery was weak.

5