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Review on SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch 3 - 45mm Smart Watch with Advanced Health Monitoring πŸ•°οΈ & Fitness Tracking, GPS, Bluetooth & Long-Lasting Battery - Mystic Black (Unlocked LTE, US Version) by Aneta Olszewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am completely satisfied, item complies with description.

I decided to try making the transition to a more "mature" device, so I went out and purchased a replacement Mi Band 3. As a consequence of this, I have come to the conclusion that smart watches cannot be viewed as an improvement upon or a replacement for a bracelet. I have been wearing the bracelet for the past four years (I have gone through every model in the Mi Band range), taking it off every couple of weeks to charge it, and as a result, I have come to feel like an integrated part of it. The bracelet is the sole place where alerts can be shown, and it also serves as the alarm. I had assumed that it would be roughly the same with the watch, but because to their size and life time, you had to take them off at night, which means that an alarm clock that relies solely on vibration is no longer an option. I don't use any sensors, the brightness is practically all the way down, and the screen only activates when I ask it to. Charging in this mode is sufficient for two and a half to three days, but sleeping in them is still uncomfortable, and you can charge your wife in the eye because, after all, this is not a weightless plastic bracelet with a rubber strap. The fact that there is such a significant lack of quality control across the board in the software is by far the most disheartening aspect of the situation. There is not much software, and much of it has terrible reviews. There is just one app that can integrate with smart home systems, and that app is Samsung's SmartThings, which is, for the most part, quite pointless. Turn up the volume on the television all the way, and then turn it off. As a result of the connectivity that I have with Alice and my Xiaomi smart home, it appears that there are no conventional ways to engage with it. If things are going to turn out okay in the end, it will only be because of the tremendous obstacles. Because of this, so-called "smart" watches aren't all that smart when seen not as a piece of athletic equipment, but rather as a prospective participant in the infrastructure of smart homes and other such places. If I had a previous experience that was comparable to using them, I would not take them again.

Pros
  • Elegant and cozy, with a million different dials to adjust.
Cons
  • Software in terms of its longevity, quantity, and quality.

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