As I've been using a Gear S3 Frontier for the past four years, I absolutely adore everything about it, although I do wish it had more features, sensors, and a longer battery life. I did not achieve any of my goals, and some of them even became more difficult. All of the drawbacks are software-related; perhaps they will find a solution at some point in the future, but for the time being, it makes very little sense to migrate from borders or other models of a similar nature. Got pros: Dependability and high standard. There are a lot of sensors, so the measurements of the quality of sleep are definitely getting better. I hope that the other aspects have also gotten better in the past 5 years. The price is reasonable in general for such a model and stuffing, and it is especially reasonable for deals that include freebies or discounts. Got cons: 1. The fact that blocking and entering a password when paying with a card used to be required only before paying, but now it is required for all hours in general is the most significant disadvantage for me. After the watch has been charged, I activate it and put it on, but I frequently forget to enter the password. As a consequence, I end up wearing the watch with an ineffective bracelet, either all night or for a significant portion of the day. I would like the password to just be used for making payments. 2. An abundance of sensors; the only one that has been improved is the sleep sensor; however, the ecg, pressure, body composition, and other sensors only work when you decide to measure yourself; there are no reminders to measure, and there are no background measurements. 3. HRV stress level. Meriet is awful. I have been making use of a specialized application for a considerable amount of time through a phone flash, and I have double-checked my wife's wolch through Apple - go down the data. On the other hand, Samsung has completely different data and a stress scale. The Welltory app does not currently include any kind of support or background measurement. 4. The battery is still quite small, but the most annoying thing is that there are no reminders on the phone to charge the watch; taking into account the geolocation, this would be an especially appropriate feature to have. And it would be helpful if I could remind you to put on a watch as well. 5. They assured me that the phone would have wireless charging and that the watch would be available for pre-order; however, it has been four months, and there is no gift, and they won't say when exactly it will be delivered.
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