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Review on Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Stainless Steel (41mm) - SpO2 Oxygen, Sleep, GPS Sports + Fitness Smartwatch with πŸ•°οΈ IP68 Water Resistance - Includes Fast Charge Cube Bundle and is an International Model (Silver) - No S Pay SM-R850. by Takahara Hideo ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with everything, the product corresponds to the description.

I tried switching to a more "mature" device, so I bought a replacement Mi Band 3. I consequently came to the conclusion that smart watches cannot be seen as an improvement over or a substitute for a bracelet. I took the bracelet off every two weeks to charge it over the course of the last four years while wearing it, so I felt like a single unit with it. I have worn every Mi Band model. The alarm and other notifications are only available on the wristband. I had assumed that it would be same with the watch, but since you had to take them off at night due to their size and lifespan, a vibration-only alarm clock is no longer an option. I don't use sensors, the brightness is virtually at the lowest setting, and the screen comes on when I want it to. Even though you may charge your wife in this mode for 2.5–3 days, sleeping in them is still uncomfortable because this is not a weightless plastic bracelet with a rubber strap. The most disheartening aspect is how terrible the program is despite having almost endless potential. Software is scarce, and it has poor reviews. Only Samsung's SmartThings app, which is largely worthless, offers connectivity with smart home systems. Turn the TV's volume all the way up and then off. It turns out that there are no typical ways to interface with it because I have xiaomi smart home + integration with Alice. Only with strong crutches will something ultimately succeed. Hence, if we consider "smart" watches as prospective participants in the smart home infrastructure, rather than as sports equipment, they are not so smart. If I had previously used them and had a similar experience, I wouldn't take them.

Pros
  • Millions of dials, beautiful and cozy.
Cons
  • Software lifespan, output, and caliber.