Without a doubt, we are looking at a male model here. I spent a considerable amount of time selecting watches, and I gave careful consideration to specialized and sports-oriented brands; however, everyone was embarrassed by the screen. After all, in the 21st century, I want a bright and clear picture without sacrificing functionality. As for merit. This watch is appealing to me because of the sporting features that it has. The quality of the heart rate sensor left an impression on me. If we use a chest heart rate sensor as a reference (I train with a POLAR H7 sensor), then we can say that the values coincide between around 96 and 98% of the time. The only drawback is that it measures a little slower when taken from the wrist (that is, the accurate reading comes with a delay of a few of seconds), but this is to be expected given that the wrist is further away from the source of the measurement. The remainder of the sensor is working well. If you engage in interval training and notice sudden shifts in your heart rate, then it goes without saying that you absolutely require a chest heart rate monitor in this scenario. The watch also performs exceptionally well when used for cycling, running, and swimming. Details of drawbacks. I became familiar with and set up the device in a little over a half an hour, and then throughout the day I occasionally checked the time, skimmed notifications several times (it's still uncomfortable to watch them from the watch, rather fix the fact that they were received), and watched the weather a couple of times. The battery lasted for 90% of its capacity when I first purchased the watch. I began the second day with a workout at the park at the beginning of the morning (1.5 hours: running, cycling, workout). Because of this, the medical equipment was deactivated in precisely two days. Despite the fact that its claimed battery life is twice as long. Already at 15% of the charge (it was at 17:00 on the second day), the phone asked to go to power saving mode, which means just showing the time, and the rest is blocked. It is quite easy to lose connection with the smartphone (even without being discharged to zero). You need to pay attention to this because time can start to get away from you as a result of this, at the very least. I faced it head on. ps Brand representatives have stated that it is safe to swim while wearing the watch (but NOT in sea water). It would be wise to verify this information. The firmware was then updated by me after that. After a complete discharge and subsequent charge, the watch is guaranteed to function normally for a period of at least three days, but no longer than five days when subjected to normal levels of wear and tear.
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