
Reviewers enjoyed how the Balance watch combines a lightweight body with a bright 1.5‑inch AMOLED display and a battery that lasts up to 14 days between charges. The built‑in speaker, microphone and NFC support made it easy to take calls and pay, and the AI coaching and plentiful workout modes were highlighted as standout features. Yet some buyers felt the pedometer and step count lacked accuracy and were disappointed that certain wellness and mapping tools live behind a paywall. It also lacks an ECG sensor and, while it works with both Android and iOS, it doesn’t match the depth of a full Wear OS smartwatch. Overall, people felt it’s a stylish, long‑lasting tracker that offers good value if you can overlook the minor tracking and subscription annoyances.
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