I wanted to see what a technological miracle a watch with sensors could be, but it turned out to be an unimpressive device instead. It was light and easy to charge, but it did not function properly. The application is a quiet horror in terms of operating time and quality, as it can synchronize in a second with the clock, or maybe it doesn't mate with everything, and after three tries, the pairing process is finished in approximately 15 minutes. Gps is a neat feature, however it drains the energy by 20% per hour, and the application stubbornly refuses to save tracks that it has already driven or passed on, so I had to choose between saving the longest and the longest routes until I figured out why. Since the watch is quite big, the Casio model 95 will be thinner and smaller. However, their battery is already failing, and there are no options to change it because the case is made of plastic and cannot be collapsed. Let's see how long they can keep on like this.
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