7. If you want interval training, then you will have to dig into the settings before starting the workout. Do you want to change the format of your workout? Interval no longer needed? Again, through the pause-settings-turn off the timer. The user journey is terrible. 8. All tests, hopping, orthostatic on the watch sensor - just numbers for the sake of numbers Conclusion: for a cost of 43,000, you overpay for: - non-working heart rate sensor, on the basis of which a good half of the functions of this watch work, therefore you receive incorrect data And yes, there is a wonderful H10 sensor that compensates for a bunch of shortcomings of this watch ONLY in training mode, but we are immediately preparing 10,000. CONCLUSION: I recommend avoiding the Polar brand. In this model, you pay for a sensor that does not work properly and a bunch of numbers based on incorrect information from the sensor. Just a bauble. In training mode, the H10 helps out, gives accurate numbers, but the H10 works fine with the phone. It's a pity that the company that made the legendary V800s has slipped into products of this level.
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