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Review on ๐ŸŒŸ Smartwatch Samsung Galaxy Watch4 with Bluetooth and Monitor Detection by Athit Samatiyadekul แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The new watch exceeds all of my expectations. The Watch4 can view and reply to notifications as well as incoming phone calls, as well as track and monitor a variety of physical activities. A number of health parameters can also be tracked and monitored by it. But, the item's usefulness goes beyond that. A completely functional smartphone with a tiny screen is in front of us. Only the software designers' creativity can truly constrain the capabilities of this device. The ability to receive alerts is also quite helpful; rather than pulling out a smartphone, one only needs to peek at the clock to decide whether or not it is crucial to pay attention to the notice at this time. The most appealing aspect is that you may quickly respond from the clock using a template that has already been created. Yet, because it assures that one's current time is always visible on their wrist, the device completely replaces the need for a traditional watch. I greatly like how simple it was to keep track of every training component (however, I would like much more supported workouts, as well as the ability to manually set parameters that are impossible for automatic tracking, or, ideally, it would be cool to have your own "training designer"). Running is deserving of its own special mention because it provides a wealth of valuable information. These readings, which are surprisingly accurate, even enable you to enhance your running form. I also have a timer and a stopwatch on my watch, which is more practical than having them on a smartphone because you can always see how much time is remaining or how much time has passed and you can turn off the signal immediately. Without a doubt, the device has some shortcomings and shortcomings, both of which are characteristics that must be tolerated. Some people may find these shortcomings to be deal-breakers. Due to the fact that this is a brand-new device, there is yet a chance that Google, Samsung, and other third-party developers will soon create some quite intriguing and beneficial software additions. The convenience and/or usability of the gadget could be considerably increased by these additions. At this point, we will grade it as "excellent." I truly hope that the product will not be overlooked and that it will be reintroduced to the market with fresh and intriguing features.

Pros
  • Some of the benefits of this smartwatch include the ability to use it for calls (you don't even need to pick up a smartphone to answer a call thanks to the speaker and microphone), convenient NFC payment (both Samsung Pay and Google Pay), application speed, and the capacity to load apk files. Its small size, numerous health parameter readings (such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, sleep quality, body composition, daily activity, and electrocardiogram), incredible notification performance (you can not only view, but
Cons
  • The Play Store offers just a small number of apps (there is no way to watch YouTube, no w3bsit3-dns. Com forum applications, no convenient viewer for stocks of companies and currencies, news, etc.), and there are practically no pre-installed clocks with seconds. There is a big problem with weightlifting. It is impossible to activate the next strategy, not even with manual recording, which is, incidentally, more convenient for me. Neither manually entering unmeasured indicators (such as the number of push-ups or pull-ups, the number of which cannot be tracked from the clock), nor setting up conventional approaches (only the same number of repetitions in all approaches) are acceptable (only the same number of repetitions in all approaches). Despite this, Samsung came up with a brilliant idea. It includes a timer for a break in between sets, automatic repetition counting (for exercises involving the hands), and more (sorry, not customizable). There are numerous exercises, yet they are insufficient on their own. For instance, there are no common slopes and there is no exercise that is highly popular that requires lifting a barbell for the biceps (only dumbbells are used) (this is more of a warm-up exercise, but still .). Although there are some intriguing ideas and visible potential, the plan has not yet been carried out in its whole. The watch's autonomy is not particularly spectacular; depending on usage and the number of monitorings, it can last anywhere from one working day to three days. On the other hand, this is more of a physics issue than anything else: a device of this size cannot physically accommodate a battery of this size. It will either be bigger or you will have to sacrifice some clever features' quality; for example, GPS data won't be updated as regularly.

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