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Review on Apple Watch Series 3 38mm Aluminium Case RU Smartwatch, Gray Space/Black by Wiktor Jak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Medium quality, especially for that kind of money.

To sum up, this is a wonderful accessory for your iPhone (the watch only works with an iPhone; there are no less fascinating analogs for Android), but it is not a standalone watch and can only be used in conjunction with your iPhone. Is the value of this watch on par with that of a smartphone, and it's not even close; most people won't find a single feature that makes buying this watch worthwhile. While voice input and other such conveniences may make your life easier (though whether or not they actually are is another matter entirely), charging your devices each day nonetheless remains a daily priority. Rather than dismissing it as a novelty, perhaps it will find regular use. To safeguard water. Do not take the watch swimming; its protection against water (only fresh, by the way) merely ensures that it will not be severely damaged if it falls into water inadvertently. Choose anywhere from 3 to 5 series. There is little any distinction between the two, and in 2022, the constant-on screen and tactile input from the wheel, as well as the ECG feature, are still unavailable in the fifth series. Spend twice as much on it. (Yes, that.) I went with the 38mm model because it seemed like the sweet spot between being too big and too little for my hand. If you're looking for a smart watch compatible with an iPhone, this is the one to choose.

Pros
  • It has a beautiful design and a wide selection of straps, plus it is waterproof (with some caveats; see below). Monitoring of physical exertion and heart rate + Speech recognition + Text message responses + With Apple Watch, you can make phone calls and buy things with Apple Pay without having to pull out your phone.
Cons
  • -Extremely poor self-sufficiency, even for smart watches, at only 1-1.5 days. In fact, plan on a reassuringly productive day, and squeeze in some exercise before bed. Someone estimates two days; however, this is only true if you entirely disable all electronic devices. - There is no measurement of oxygen in the blood, which is unusual considering in more budget watches such a function is available - There is no sleep tracking, which means sleeping in the clock does not make much sense, well, save for the vibration alarm, of course. There isn't much of an issue, but the wheel can spin really tightly at times; this is a major issue with all Apple Watch models. For 10-15 seconds under a weak stream of warm water, while turning the wheel -Voice input works every other time -"Hi Siri" often works in the wrong place, such as on the watch, but she on the smartphone, and vice versa. This is the solution from Apple itself.

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