In general, a model for a solid four can be recommended, but with voice guidance it would be MUCH more convenient! Pros: - easy to carry and control, - cute and sleek design, - the optimal size for a medium-sized male hand (I was originally ready to take Fenix, but turned out to be uncomfortable on my hand), - a variety of functions and their sufficiency in general for an amateur athlete (EXCEPT for the lack of voice guidance!), - the ability to listen to music from the watch's memory, - Possibility to pay by the hour. Cons below: - MAIN DISAPPOINTMENT: lack of voice guidance for running workouts, including with a Garmin trainer (seemingly the simplest feature, and its absence SIGNIFICANTLY reduces the comfort of training with a watch) - chaotic and unreliable floor counting (and in both directions). If the data is read from the atmospheric pressure sensor, the climb would have been displayed, and not the fictitious "floors". - still rather weak autonomy (for the VivoActive 4 version, it would be possible to make the battery more capacious, even if the watch would become a little heavier - anyway, this is more of a male model, for girls - 4S)
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