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Review on Smart watch SUUNTO 3 Fitness, ocean by Mateusz Kazana ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

The folks at suunto seem to take their business seriously, so I'm guessing they figured the user wouldn't need more than the basic stats they provide on heart rate and sleep to make some decisions. However, this gadget no longer appears adequate once the honor band provided me with a 24-hour heart rate chart (albeit not very correctly, but it did), and after it displayed a sleep chart, cycles, and phases of sleep. The display isn't particularly attractive, but it serves no photographic function anyhow. The sun brings out the best in any object. The gadget, in its entirety, feels a bit austere and out of sync with the times. The good news is that it everything functions as intended. To sum up, this is first and foremost a high-quality sports watch made by a reputable brand. Having experienced that, I wouldn't want to go back to anything else. Pictures taken in bright sunlight, heart rate graphics, and examples of backlit work are included.

Pros
  • One major advantage is that it takes "resources" and the possibility of recovery into account. Accurately monitors your pulse and nighttime activity 2. Third, the screen makes reading notifications very easy. Four, they are clean and clear, and can be worn with a suit. They are easy on the eyes because they are stylish (especially when compared to high-end Suunto models).
Cons
  • 1. The user interface is confusing; I've already gotten out of the habit of consulting the manual before making any significant changes. Weak mobile app, number two. The biggest drawback is that in order for it to function, you need to sign up for the sports-tracking service, whose website will no longer be accessible after the year 2022, and then connect the gadget with movescount. It's not hard to do in general, but it does require some unusual tambourine arrangements, and I've already forgotten the story because of all the hubbub surrounding the new gadget. Having poor illumination in the back. The brilliant screens of smart watches suggest that something is off in the fitness industry, although this is by no means fatal. The brightness of the backlight is fixed. 4. The application provides scant detail. It appears to be accurate, however the only sleep data it provides is the average heart rate and the duration of deep sleep. The watch displays the lowest heart rate, but only for the last 12 hours. The program does not show the lowest acceptable resting heart rate. There is no data in the app; instead, the dynamics of the pulse are displayed graphically on the watch. Five, the battery life is disappointing at four days without the chest strap. : The watch's charging procedure is a major negative, number six. It is challenging to arrange the watch for charging because it is charged via a "clothespin" with four connections that is not very securely fastened. The icing on the cake is that if a notification arrives while the watch is charging, it will cause the watch to go berserk, displaying the same notification at regular intervals for a full second before reconnecting to charging (complete with vibration and squeak). Disconnecting and reconnecting the charging cable is the only way to break this loop.