Very, very good model. The price is, of course, quite high, but if you need a watch for people who lead a fairly active lifestyle but don't have any aspirations of winning an Olympic medal, that's the one to get. The benefits include the following: 1. Wonderful design. They appear very concise on the hand, but at the same time solid, including due to the absence of a large number of buttons, in comparison to a variety of other models produced by the "big three" manufacturers of sports watches. 2. Autonomy. It is sufficient for a full week's worth of wear with only four workouts lasting an hour each per week (two of which involve the use of a GPS device, and the other two do not). They literally charge completely from 0 to 70–80% in just 40 minutes, which is very fast. 3. This touch screen is very responsive, both in terms of speed and accuracy. In any kind of light, you only need a brightness of 10% to be able to read the time and keep track of your progress for the day. It was a lucky find to discover the whistle that "the backlight turns on when you raise your hand to your face." The screen is very resistant to being scratched or broken; despite the fact that I have been using the watch in a variety of different ways, it has managed to stay intact. 4. garmin pay. The support that Sber provides for him is wonderful. 5. Sporting functions are manufactured as standard, but they are done so quite well (there are some advantages, about them a little lower). It appears that you are able to upload to Excel spreadsheets, you can set up synchronization with Google Fit, and it is possible to synchronize with Strava. 6. Since Garmin offers a wide variety of third-party applications, it is possible that there is an option to download and install whatever is lacking from the Garmin online store (the store is very conditional, most of the applications are paid). In general, Garmin Connect is a very pleasurable and user-friendly experience. It is a place where you can track all of the indicators and statistics from the watch. It is unfortunate that you are only able to choose from the standard workout routines, but fortunately, there is a program called Garmin Express that you can use. 7. A heart rate monitor that is sufficient in most respects, displaying not the temperature but rather the pulse instead of the analog display for the thermometer. 8. The capability to manage notifications on the screen of the phone (quick reply, close, view) is just wonderful. Conserve the power of both your watch and your phone. Cons: Even though the drawbacks aren't deal-breakers, they are: 1. If you run even just under the crowns of trees, your GPS may experience lag (you don't even have to try it in the forest). It's pretty funny when your pace slows down by 1.5 times simply because your route takes you through a grove of trees. However, the total distance is still accurate in relation to the actual one; we are grateful for this. 2. Monitoring your sleep isn't a bad idea, but a) when you look at the statistics, odd gaps appear suddenly when there is no sleep - neither fast nor slow nor wakefulness - just black segments. It is not entirely clear what the issue is or how it will be resolved, and b) it would be nice, of course, to add an optimal awakening in the sleep phase; it is worthwhile to wait for this from a watch of this level. 3. This brings us to the subject of the alarm clock. The vibration is relatively low and, as a result, is not always sufficient to bring about awakening. 4. When swimming, it is sufficient to make a small stop in the middle of the track for a couple of seconds in order for the clock to count it as +1 swimming pool. 4. The reason for this is not very clear, but the fact that it is still a fact does not change. 5. Unclear music management: the title of the currently playing song is frequently not loaded, and even if it is, it may not be updated for several days if it has been loaded at all. 6. In contrast to a pedometer, the floor counter displays the current weather conditions. It is unclear how he counts them or why taking the same stairs to the eighth floor on different days can result in different counts (for example, 13 versus 7).
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