If you own an iPhone and are debating which smart watch to buy, you should stop debating and buy an Apple Watch, assuming your finances will allow it. No other smart watch offers the same level of seamless integration with the iPhone and its apps when everything is functioning as it was designed to. Various benefits: - Smooth and seamless coordination with your iPhone and other Apple products. - A fashionable accent to any outfit Digital Crown, Tactile and Vibration Feedback, High-Quality Display, Several Strap Options The fitness and activity tracking features are reliable. An ecg and blood oxygen sensor are included as a bonus; in the event of a pandemic, these would be more helpful than a pulse oximeter, but both would be valuable. - The watch looks heavy when removed from the packaging, but once on the hand, it sits comfortably and securely. Several drawbacks: - The first and most glaring is independence; if you don't want to wake up to a dead watch, you'll need to consistently charge it once a day. This is only an issue if you sleep while wearing your watch; otherwise, you can simply charge it while you sleep. It was surprising to me that out of the box they do not know how to automatically track sleep, only if you set the interval and schedule, this is as inconvenient and useless as possible, but the problem is solved by purchasing a third-party application that already works as it should - The third minus, of course, is the price, whether they are worth their money or not, everyone will decide for himself.
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