Before committing to the purchase of a watch, I spent a considerable amount of time considering their options, re-read the entirety of the Internet, and came to the conclusion that it was not a fitness bracelet and that I did not want anything else. The frontiers are too large, the classics don't float, and they have higher prices. I went into a sports modification shop and bought a really smart watch because, for me, working in an office, having a cool watch is normally essential. They keep track of my activity and, in general, they do not exaggerate the number of floors that I have traversed (they count only those when you go to the top). The pairing experience with a Samsung phone is, of course, flawless; you can access all notifications, answer calls when it's convenient, and do much more. I am relieved to know that if the "blue tooth" craze does not take off (possibly because it has reached its saturation point), then everything works just as well over the wi-fi network. In addition, there is no need to carry the phone with you, which is a very convenient perk. In terms of general communication with the user, everything is more than cool. If the clock is too long, they will tell you about it and ask you to perform small exercises. In general, everything is more than cool. In my opinion, the price is appropriate for the value that you get. I don't have an allergy to the strap, in case you were wondering about that. Throughout the day, I move the watch around my hand, and before I put it on charge, I clean the strap to remove any sweat that may have accumulated there. Despite the fact that I check my notifications and make responses based on them, I need them for another 2.5 days. It's possible that people who pull them every five minutes cause the battery to discharge more quickly. It is very convenient when you just turned them towards you, and the clock understood this and turned on. OlwaysOnDisplay is turned off for me because of how convenient it is. Another essential point: I went with the blue model of the watch because I found the casing to be more appealing; it does not peel off, does not rub off from regular use, does not scratch, and in general, they do not lose their presentation (pah-pah):). Nobody seems to have brought out the fact that the coating has an extremely good quality, despite the fact that it is obvious. Enjoy yourself whilst donning)
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