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Review on Garmin 010-01769-09 Vívoactive 3 by Bali Bali ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

This is a dangerous time for watches. What a wonderful surprise! The alternative is ideal for ladies, in my opinion, both in terms of training and performance (they look great!). Although I intend to, I have not yet put it through its paces in swimming and transition events (triathlon). I'm crossing my fingers that there will be updated software that functions while submerged in water before then (I heard that it does not work now).

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Pros
  • Easy to use because of how light they are; they are barely perceptible in the hand and don't get in the way. - The strap feels great and holds up well even in "wet-dirty" competitions. - They make it so you can leave your phone at home when hiking. Aiming high before beginning training is helpful. The watch will vibrate to alert you if you deviate too far from the set pattern. Coolly review your workout's distance, speed, and heart rate afterward. The only real complaint I have is that you can't set a mileage limit when monitoring your pace, but that's more of an issue with the app than the watch. - Apparently, as I was sleeping, my body started to make sense to me. How can I get the most restful night's sleep possible given the circumstances? - I didn't realize the pedometer could also measure the number of flights of stairs you take, but now that I know how, I like the feature. - It's useful to be able to read everything on the watch screen (and understand if it's essential or not) or see who is calling, although I admit that I sometimes disable notifications to conserve battery life. Even though I haven't worked out how to use this feature, keeping track of my day-to-day stress is rather hilarious (without training). If the clock could suggest when you should go to sleep, it would be very helpful. - A training system, previously nonexistent, materialized as a result of the watch. This facilitates sticking to the prescribed workout plan. - Though I've been using it for the better part of a month, I'm still not completely familiar with all of its benefits.
Cons
  • less than a handful: First, the watch only has a limited number of widgets and apps, and not all of them are synchronized with the main app (for example, WaterLogger). It turns out that when I input times into the clock, those times are not saved anyplace else. Second, it's not easy to keep track of reps and sets when doing power exercises. It would be helpful if you could include your own exercises, as this information is essentially a training log. 3. The battery is insufficient. With only one little run, a GPS can last for up to 5 days; after two runs, it will last for only 2.5 days. Meanwhile maintaining a rigid control over time. They wouldn't last a week without GPS.

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