Are the Nothing Cmf by Nothing Watch pro 2 good?
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Hi, I have mine since August last year, my first Nothing product and because of it I bought the NP1 and later the CMF Buds PRO 2.
I own a lot of CASIO watches but since getting the CMF watch pro 2, I barely ever wear them.
The music played well on my Xperia 5 mk3 and it works very well on the NP1, problem is that it disconnects randomly and I cannot rely on it to get my phone calls or messages .
Being used to have simple wrist watches , maybe that`s why it doesn`t bother me that much, but I can see where you
`re coming from.
I really hope there will be a Watch Pro 3, similarly priced( and similar design) and with better software so that it doesn`t disconnect , and I
`m ordering it on the first day.
madalin_T My experience with Nothing is very good, my ecosystem consists of the Watch Pro 2 and the Phone 3a Pro, I will soon buy the Ear Stick, I am developing a hub for Nothing users
Joseph_Developer go ahead bro need that
Yes, I really like the watch, but I don’t have long-term experience with it.
**The good points for me are**
⊕ The build quality is impressive.
⊕ The materials used are beautiful.
⊕ The display is impressively bright and colorful.
⊕ The crown controls and touchscreen gestures work very well and intuitively.
⊕ There is a large selection of digital watch faces with 24-hour time (excluding AM/PM).
⊕ The always-on display (AOD) watch faces seem to be battery-optimized.
**Not so good for me are**
⊖ My orange strap is a bit stiff and hard around the edges. The orange-red color doesn’t match the red accents on the display perfectly.
⊖ The text in the setup process of the *CMF Watch* app is difficult to read (small font, low contrast, Android default settings are not taken into account). Because I couldn’t read the terms of use on my *CMF Phone 1* without a magnifying glass, I now use the *Gadgetbridge* app from the *F-Droid* store instead.
The smartwatch is a bit too big for me and my children. If possible, I’d like something the size of my old *Amazfit Bip*. See 2nd photo with CMF Watch Pro 2 (AMOLED, 11 days battery, 69€) in comparison with Amazfit Bip (ePaper, 45 days, 90€) and Junghans Solar (analog, 90 days in the dark, >200€).
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Dirk_denkt I agree with you! I’m also looking forward to when Nothing releases a new Nothing Watch.