I'm going to go ahead and state right off the bat that I purchased the watch for one particular reason, and that is to use the GymRun application while working out (training), so that I wouldn't have to keep going back and forth between my phone and the watch. In addition to that, I use a Samsung phone. The watch performs admirably in terms of its utility for making purchases. However, the value lies not in the watch but in the application itself. I use them frequently in a totally independent manner, which means that I frequently leave my phone at home. Because I do not need to measure pressure on the watch, ECG, or even pulse, in general, a watch that is significantly less expensive would be suitable for such a purpose if it were available to me. However, GymRun is only compatible with a select few operating systems. The choice was between this brand and Garmin. For the same price, the models that Garmin offers look antiquated and have a screen that has lost its brightness. Samsung appears to be of much higher quality. Since I recently spent almost 20,000 dollars on a watch for myself, let's talk about some of the other features that I tested out. Pulse. They want to measure, but they don't measure. They have conflicting goals. There was not a found dependency. However, there is the impression that they will measure less frequently if they are unable to maintain contact with the phone. They do very poorly in their training measurements. The chart that I've attached demonstrates that there are breaks in time just during the workout. The watch is always worn in the manner that is advised. In a dream, they measure more accurately, but for some reason, occasionally, they stop measuring altogether. Another graph reveals that the researchers ceased their measurements at approximately 3:15 in the morning, but resumed them at 4:00. I contacted customer support regarding this issue; however, the owners of the crystal prize, which they always write about, provided standard advice, which consisted of resetting the settings. Navigation. My question is directed more toward Google Maps; specifically, why is it not possible to use the application on a watch to navigate to a specific location using public transportation? Nonsense! It is true that they say there is a CityMapper; however, in order to use it, you will first need to set the route on your phone. Notifications. It is common for the watch to be unable to recognize that the notification has already been swiped away on the phone and to instead continue displaying the indicator for the notification. pressure and EKG. For me, it's a case of "play it once, forget it." In addition to this, it has a significant negative impact on the battery. Dream. The watch is able to identify the time of sleep with a high degree of precision, perform an analysis, and record snoring. Unprocessed material.
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