The watch is best suited for anyone who is either completely unfamiliar with sports or has only a passing familiarity with it. The watch is quite attractive. The battery is quite good at keeping its charge. Nevertheless, when it comes to jogging, the watch is NOT at all planned out from the word. And this allows you to carry it in the palm of your hand. Has some pros The quality of the screen cannot be disputed in any way. There is no evidence of vibrant or juicy pixels. The layout is very appealing. Altering the straps is a simple process. Purchased for use when running. Almost nobody has anything negative to say about GPS. There was an error in the background on a few occasions, but it was nothing to be afraid of. During the course of the past half-year, there has not been a single day on which I have not recorded an exercise. It is deserving. Cons: After another five months, the heart rate sensor started to malfunction, turning off randomly. After making a subsequent purchase, Garmin discovered that even while in operation, the sensor exhibited a significantly exaggerated reading of the user's heart rate while they were exercising. It is not entirely clear why you are required to start and stop an exercise by pressing a button for a total of three seconds each time. What if you finish ahead of schedule? And there have already been six seconds. After that, the function of tallying the number of calories burned became obsolete.
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