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Review on Smart bracelet Samsung Galaxy Fit2, black by Rusna Djanur Buana ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

Those individuals who like remaining within the Samsung ecosystem and making use of the Samsung Health app will find that this affordable attachment is a good fit for their needs. If you do not require sufficient exercise in the pool, there are virtually no significant drawbacks to this option. Many advantages: 1) Number of hours worked (however, I use it only for training) 2) The precision of recording one's heart rate is comparable to that of using a chest strap while one is running 3) Support for working in the pool without connecting to the phone (But, in order to complete the workout, the phone needs to be connected; if it isn't, the data will not be sent to the application, as I've seen this a few times) 4) The calculation of the distance traveled automatically while in the pool (in fact, for the sake of this, I took it) 4) Contrary to what was feared, the strap is securely secured and will not detach on its own. Some cons: 1) Despite the fact that the swimming tracking mode is functional, you will need to have very steady nerves in order to use it: - The automatic tracking of swimming workouts is not enabled; instead, you will need to begin this process by hand. After leaving the pool, it is a really difficult task to turn off the workout. It is impossible to accomplish this task if either your hands or the screen are wet. After using it for two weeks, I now do the following: when I get out of the water, I dry my hand with a towel, then I wipe the screen, and finally, I try to disable the blocking mode while it's still submerged in water and then I pause. Then, when I get out of the pool, I turn on my phone and attempt to finish the workout, which also doesn't work the first time I try it. Additionally, there are times when the workout automatically ends after a pause, adding extra time to the total. It is possible that I am doing something incorrectly, but you should get ready for some challenges because we are currently experiencing one. 2) There is not a physical button (for the purpose of this review, I used a Samsung watch as a comparison), which is heaven and earth. Nonetheless, we are unable to deny that there is a difference in price. 3) a predetermined collection of display styles 4) There is NO option to turn off the bracelet at any time. This is a function that I believe to be helpful when utilized in the "Workout to Workout - Lay on the Shelf" form of training. On the other hand, the item's long operational time (minus 60 percent of the charge in two weeks) makes it less desirable.