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Review on Smart bracelet GSMIN G20 (2020), red by Adam Konowski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality is so-so, the price does not match the quality.

The product's capabilities have been grossly exaggerated; in reality, the device is incapable of performing many of the functions that have been advertised. In general, the corporation needs to work diligently and for a very long time in order to perfect this equipment. Pros: 1) Can be held in the hand without discomfort. 2) Does an adequate job of measuring pressure, but consistently comes in with lower estimations of the value. 3) Measures (or seeks to measure) a large number of parameters that are at least somewhat helpful. With these drawbacks: 1) The heart rate monitor only functions properly when there are no loads. When it is operational, it frequently produces an inflated estimate of the value (in comparison to measurements taken manually). It displayed a heart rate of 150 when the actual rate was roughly 140. Once the measurements just stalled out at 180, it doesn't seem to care what you do; whether you speed up or just take a step, it continues to believe that 180. The only thing that worked was restarting the running mode, and even then it was only temporarily. 2) Additionally, while it was running, it once began to quit the mode on its own, making it appear as if someone had hit the control buttons. The issue was resolved once I got back to my house after being gone for a time. 3) The lifespan of the battery is around two to three days, and it is considerably shorter when temperatures are close to zero outside the window. 4) A translation of the application that is of poor quality. In most instances, it is obvious what they intend to communicate. However, it is not difficult to achieve significantly better results. 5) Inaccurate monitoring of sleep; occasionally the total amount of time spent sleeping over two days is recorded as one. If such a straightforward issue can be solved, then undoubtedly there are other others hidden under more involved algorithms.