Complete disappointment. I bought it for recognition of exercises and convenient statistics. But in fact, I got the functionality no better than a Chinese watch, but tied to an outlet. At a price close to analogues from Samsung, the quality of the level of nonames from the Chinese. Got pros: You can set up the exercises yourself and the watch recognizes almost all movements. There is an app for different phone platforms. Long support for older models. Detailed statistics of the exercises done. Cons below: No synchronization with core health tracking systems. Some shamanism is needed. The battery is pain and suffering. If an active user, then get ready to charge every day. If not, then once every three days. Why not charging through a magnet? All the Chinese have already switched to a magnet. Movement recognition is done through one place. The watch itself can only recognize walking and running. The rest is only through the choice on the clock. Samsung in this sense is ahead of the rest. If you want all your workouts to be correctly recognized, you need to pre-register this workout in your mobile phone or on a website with statistics. And then just switch on the clock. Could just by changing the movement, switch the exercise. Functionality is not much higher than Chinese counterparts cheaper than twice.
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