After putting each of the major manufacturers through a battery of testing, I made my decision between them and went with the one that shared an ecosystem with my phone. Acceptable in most situations. Should I decide to make any adjustments to it, the process will take several hours. These are some advantages: - Autonomy lasting approximately two weeks, with constant recording of stress and pulse. Surprisingly enjoyable. - Moisture protection, which is the mode of operation that the device uses when it is "in the water," and it does not respond to being touched or pressed. - Reliability and convenience of use, in particular, it is able to access the "do not disturb" option on the phone without any issues, and it ensures that notifications are delivered successfully every time. - There is no need to do the cloud dance with a tambourine because Samsung Health uploads data there. - Is aware of the training mode and appropriately accounts for the current start time - The presentation is attractive to the viewer. Having this drawback: - The resolution of the screen is lower than that of miband and onor - To access the settings, swiping "from top to bottom" across the screen does not always work; you will need to get used to it. In general, all slides feel like they are not very responsive. - There are not many dials. To ensure that all of the information is displayed on the screen, there are two dials overall; however, because one of them is unattractive, I only utilize one of them. I am looking forward to incorporating additional choices very much. - No nfc. Why doesn't Samsung, which has its own payment system called Samsung Pay, include it on the company's wristwatches? - The "weekly summary" function in Samsung Health is extremely slow to load, and by the time it does, you have already forgotten everything you did over the previous week. In general, the data on sleep are in agreement with the sensations (regardless of whether or not they have achieved the norm), although they are strange looking. For instance, during the course of a dream there is a period of "awakeness" (what? Is this the curve of the translation from Korean?) and the average amount of time spent in deep sleep is one hour. The sleep signs offered by Huawei are more comparable to medical ones. - Tracks the number of steps taken when riding the subway, in the automobile, and even while cleaning one's teeth. Nonetheless, it is the same as other bracelets. - There is no mode for Always On. If turn-on is configured, then the display turns off far too soon for my liking, and because this behavior cannot be altered, I turn off this gesture.
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