As I have experience with Huami bip in the past, I will compare it to them. The watch itself only comes with a basic operating system and software. If you only run while wearing a watch, then ultimately they will not record a track of your run. The execution will produce a large number of parameters, but there will be no map in the final output. The gps is incredibly dishonest: I ran 3.5 kilometers in three hours (the geodata on the watch were turned on, the phone also wrote the distance, then I checked it on the map). It is unclear whether or not these watches genuinely have GPS capabilities. If there is, then what you're saying doesn't make any sense. I had hoped that I wouldn't have to bring my phone with me when I went for runs, but it turns out that I have to. Only two of the five CrossFit exercises were picked up by the watch's automated detection system! In addition, one is not totally, while it is not possible to detect a pulse. Only a handful of calories, most of which cannot be understood, are displayed. The watch is poor quality in general due to the fact that it begins and ends an exercise on its own. Nothing but pens. The same huami bip was used throughout the entire workout to measure the pulse and decide what to do next. Even the most basic models from Samsung lack a heart rate setting. There are a lot of different training regimens available through Samsung Health, but you can't design your own exercise routines. It is also impossible to choose a program for oneself based on the filters that are available. I would like to be able to add exercises to the calendar and have the clock remind me to do them, offer to start training, and track it. Also, I would like to be able to track my progress. Lack of synchronization with Google Fit. All of the information pertaining to fitness and athletics should be compiled into one program, in my opinion. It seems that due to the restricted software offered by Samsung, you are need to use programs developed by third-party companies. They contribute information to Google Fit. In addition, the pulse, steps, and other components that are necessary for counting the time do not arrive. It turned out that payments based on hours worked were pointless. The watch prompts the user to enter the code before starting the lengthy loading process. When you pay using your phone, the process is a lot quicker. They put in an adequate amount of effort over the course of around three days. They have a very lengthy charge that is greater than two hours. Although I did get an Amazfit GTS for my wife, I now realize that I should have also gotten one for myself. I nearly doubled the amount I should have paid for capabilities that turned out to be difficult to use. I'd like to get rid of this old crap.
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