Up to the wrist!
As opposed to the Hyundai watch, M800 cannot be detached from its strap. But, surprisingly, it doesn’t feel like a large lump on our wrist, as it would seem at first glance. Still, the watch has a thick plastic case, with the 128 x 160 pixel large, 1.3” wide TFT touchscreen display in the center. Of course it shows the clock after knocking the display.
The buttons are on the side and they are sitting unlabeled. We can try to guess them, experience with the Hyundai watch helped me a lot. Based on this, it wasn’t surprising that we can set the volume and navigate in the menu with the buttons on the left, while right-hand buttons are for handling calls. Everything else needs the touchscreen, for its handling we can use the very, very (not joking, veeeery!) small stylus, which is in the strap. Awful.
There’s no problem with the plastic strap, but it’s worth looking at its pattern on the back, because I have first started to laugh when I have seen that small Adidas logos are printed here. Cool. We can plug the USB cable amidst the two buttons on the left, this is also included in the box.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!