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Review on Smart watch SUUNTO 5, graphite copper by Micha Banasiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

It is a sports watch. They possess all of the aforementioned to execute this. Sadly, there is something that outweighs all the benefits. The heart rate monitor that is incorporated into this watch is its primary drawback. The bottom is here. It indicates that the pulse is 180 and requests that you proceed more slowly after running gently for two hours. strained the strap until it hurt. They continued for an additional hour, exhibiting heart rates of 130, 160, 170, and finally 180. When they warmed up for 2 km on the tempo, they displayed 180; after they hit the goal pace, they started to display more-or-less sufficient 160. In most cases, even at modest heart rates, simply a chest sensor is present. It is not advised to use it if you have visual issues because the screen is too small, the characters are small, and there is no way to change the font size. The dials are also fantastic. Recently, one appeared, more or less ordinary, but on the rest, supplementary information can be changed at the touch of a button, including battery charge, second time, moon phases, sunrise and sunset times, number of steps, etc. The concept is sound, but the replaceable symbols are so little that even at 51 years old and with eyesight 1, I find it difficult to differentiate anything but the primary time. The hours are generally not clear. They require a chest sensor and keen vision, but for around $23,000, you may opt for something more dependable and practical.

Pros
  • materials, workmanship, and assembly. ability to alter how the desired parameters are displayed in training mode. the existence of an audible signal. the option to choose the battery mode while in training mode. Battery with sufficient capacity. Dark or light themes are options in training mode. choose a steady screen backlight while in training mode. SuuntoPlus, a feature that assists in automatically tracking numerous metrics and displaying them on the screen at the end of each lap, is present. Mini navigator on the clock in navigation mode. Training mode's "Return to Starting Point" mode.
Cons
  • 0.8-inch screen size. The worst heart rate monitor ever. There are only 9 very odd built-in dials.