The gadget works well in most respects, but I cannot seem to part with my Suunto watch. provides some benefits Simplicity of use Home automation using a programmable clock that can be set via voice command (you can voice adjust the color of the lamps and the intensity of their glow) Huge numbers of software programs Fast and easy communication (for example, you build a 2GIS route on your phone and show it on your watch) Affirmation of the heart rate monitor's precision (lags in comparison with the chest sensor by 20-30 seconds, but the readings are the same) The cool thing I switched off was continuous pulse measurements, but my skin can't take it and the autonomy is greater than two days; in fact, after two days, 10–20 percent is still left. It also has some drawbacks. Poor analysis of training, after suunto's complete lack of action. It's helpful that workouts from Strava can be thrown off with no problems. A lack of precision in the recording of the tracks (compared to Suunto, the track jumps on the sides of the road when cycling) Poorly synchronized sleep (the alarm went off, thus you must be awake). Moreover, daytime sleep is not logged.
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