Summary of user reviews:
Positive points:
- Fluidity and ergonomics of the interface: 8/8 mention that the watch runs smoothly, intuitive, fast iPhone sync.
- Screen quality and format: 6/8 like 44 mm or 40 mm depending on the wrist, clean readability.
- Reliable sports tracking: 5/8 emphasize that running, walking, cycling… everything is well measured, motivating without being confusing.
- Classic but neat Apple packaging and design: 4/8 mention square packaging and clean presentation upon opening.
- Good basis for starting or replacing the SE 2: 3/8 consider the quality/price ratio smart, simple and effective choice.
Negative points:
- Limited autonomy: 6/8 report obligatory daily charging, Always-On eats away at the battery.
- Micro-functions not always reliable: 2/8 note that the hand washing reminder or timer does not always follow.
- Thick borders, design not radically modernized: 2/8 find the aesthetic a little dated.
- Sports bracelet limited to everyday use: 3/8 criticize the silicone which catches dust and lint, prefer metal.
- Power adapter missing: 1/8 mentions frustration but usual with Apple.
Shared/mixed points:
- Size and format: 2/8 prefer 40 mm for discretion, 2/8 44 mm for wide wrist.
- Always-On: useful for some (visibility), energy-consuming for others (loss of autonomy).
- Bracelet: effective for sports but limits daily style, some change to metal.
Advice :
- If you want a simple, reliable watch that tracks sports and notifications without breaking the bank, go for it.
- If you are looking for XXL autonomy or ultra modern design, take your turn.
- Bring a metal bracelet if you want to use it every day without hassle.
