After using it for two weeks, I came to the conclusion that the only reason to wear this watch is to check the time, monitor the user's pulse, record their workouts along with their routes, and measure the number of steps they take. Because everything else is so much more difficult to work with, I never utilize it (especially app notifications and viewing the weather) Some pros: GPS devices for workouts are lightweight, have a relatively long battery life, and a very comfortable fit on the arm (they draw the route accurately if there are no tall buildings nearby) They are roused to consciousness by vibration (I sleep with the clock, there is no discomfort) The rate of the heart is considered to be pretty healthy. You have the option of configuring it such that the time is always shown; I tried this and found that it works quite well. Cons: Alerts may arrive late or not at all, and the animation in the main screen makes it a little more difficult for me to move quickly (this is not critical if you get used to it, but compared to apple watches it is very noticeable) The forecast calls for dreadful weather (the phone shows +3, and the clock shows +13). It will be necessary for you to play about with the application that controls the clock because it is not immediately feasible to determine what is in charge of what.
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