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Review on Samsung Gear Sport Wi-Fi NFC Smartwatch, black by Anand Kumar Singh ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Real junk, such a terrible quality still needs to be searched.

I fell for the laudatory reviews and bought myself this miracle. The first day is excellent - he counts steps, measures his pulse, quickly determines a peppy step. Then I started looking for applications. I thought in the hall I would connect to Wi-Fi and through it I would listen to Internet radio in BT ears. But there is nothing like it even close, even for expensive. You can, of course, pour music into the clock itself, but this is not quite what I wanted. And on the second day, the watch did not want to measure the pulse during training. He wiped the sweat under the strap, tightened it tighter - again, no. I put it on my left hand and again nothing. I called Samsung, did a hard reset on their advice. But the next day it all happened again. And in a day. And on the fifth day, during cardio on the ellipse, the watch vibrated "keep it up" you say you have been twisting for 10 minutes. It's only been fifteen hours! first. Total: if you just need a nice watch, with a la sporty spirit. Which show the time, measure the pulse at rest, and also vibrate on the arm, reporting notifications, then they will surely suit you. But if you need an assistant for training - think a hundred times and . pass by. Small ate. first rated 2 but now I change to 1 because employees of Samsung under the guise of ordinary users got it to respond to my review and advise them to contact the SC.

Pros
  • Appearance. Great size - smaller than the huge S3 and slightly larger than the S2. Overall quality of materials and workmanship. Great screen. Ability to use third-party straps.
Cons
  • "Sport" is only in the name, as well as in annoying messages. Terribly defines workouts. During intensive training, it does not measure the pulse, neither in a constant mode, nor on demand. Rather, they may measure, or they may not. And I did not find any logic in the operation and non-operation of the heart rate monitor. It happened that the heart rate readings were determined very incorrectly - the watch shows 80, and the sensors on the treadmill 120, And according to internal sensations and experience - the track does not lie. Very few applications. In fact, 99% of the available ones are all kinds of dials. There is not even a piezoelectric tweeter. Those. alarm clock or any reminders only through vibration. I'm not talking about the fact that there is no way to answer at least somehow an incoming call. S-voice doesn't work very well. And if it's noisy around, it's not very.

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