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Review on Smart bracelet Samsung Galaxy Fit2, black by Bali ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, but having its own defects.

After using it for a total of three weeks, I have come to the following conclusions: In general, if you own a Samsung smartphone and do not place a high priority on recording activities, then this bracelet will be a very lucrative investment for you because the charge remains for a considerable amount of time after being used. the steps are generally thought to be accurate, and with the water protection that is provided, you can safely splash around in the shower, the pool, and the FRESHWATER reservoirs; there won't be any issues. But if you make it a practice to keep track of your activities, you're going to run into some problems: ( When you begin a swimming session in the pool, the water protection is immediately triggered; however, the bracelet has the ability to stop the workout on its own and reduce the amount of water protection it provides. It is unfortunate when only 200 meters are recorded from a distance of 500 meters, at which point the training is shortened, or when only 700 meters are recorded from a distance of 1000 meters. By the way, the workouts are saved in such segments after the subsequent pairing with the phone that takes place. Cycling presents its own unique challenges, including a reduction in the amount of time spent exercising and the requirement that riders take breaks at regular intervals. ...and this is the case even on the most basic rides. It is possible that it will not record a track in the typical cycling mode when the pairing with the phone's GPS is enabled. The bracelet is not terrible as a whole, but the aforementioned annoyances detract from its overall quality. I don't want to go to the pool on my alone, so I had to put on my old Honor 3 pro, which functions reliably in both fresh and salt water, can keep track of how far you swim while wearing it, and can alert you of how far you've traveled independent of the smartphone you're using. As a separate matter, I'd like to bring up the peculiar viewpoint of some software developers who, for some reason, seem to think that mountain biking is an indoor sport that does not require the use of GPS support. People ride roller skates all around the place, not just inside the halls, in point of fact. The bracelet does not include GPS support, thus it cannot be used for these kinds of workouts.

Pros
  • It has a very good battery, sits nicely in the palm of your hand, has a screen that is easily legible, and allows you to initiate workouts from a bracelet.
Cons
  • In several of the training modes, there is neither a GPS nor the ability to couple the bracelet with the GPS on the user's phone. Beginning with the screen, begin water protection. Uncertain work across a variety of different types of training (pool, bike).