In the second iteration of the bracelet, I changed the top three links to different ones; the fundamental design is still the same, but there are now some appealing alternates. The application appears to have been finished and tested to the point where it functions perfectly. The price to quality ratio is unparalleled in this industry. Some pros: The primary feature, which is counting steps, operates fairly precisely, just like it did in the earlier edition. The size has grown slightly, although the difference can hardly be noticed by the user. The strap is virtually identical to the one used in the second iteration, and it provides the same level of comfort. Because it is impervious to both water and fluctuations in temperature, I do not remove it either when I go swimming or when I go to the sauna. The bracelet has a number of benefits that make it an improvement over the previous edition, including: - an informative display - you are able to see the content of the message that was sent to the phone in the messenger or in an SMS, and there is also a weather widget. - interactive - the bracelet has a timer, a stopwatch, and the ability to activate the phone search from the band itself. - Enhanced Control - The entire touch screen recognizes swipes, with the exception of the button, which now recognizes both short and long presses. This allows you to "flip through" the menu in any of the four directions. The pulse is thought to be better than on the second edition, but there is still need for improvement; it is quite easy to make mistakes in measurements, particularly when measures are taken when the subject is jogging. Because the screen is surprisingly resilient, even after almost three months of use during which it repeatedly came into contact with the walls, there was not a single scratch to be found on it. The capsule protrudes above the strap, and because of this, you occasionally touch something with it. Instead of inserting the capsule from below, like in the second edition, the capsule is inserted from above, and both the insertion and the extraction processes demand significant effort. But at the same time, it is attached very securely; the early worries that it might fly out while it was being operated on did not come true. The menu on the bracelet makes only a little bit of sense (subjective opinion).
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