In general, for me - to measure time, a pedometer, notifications (it's easier to answer from them, it's much easier to get a smart one and answer from it). I did not check the call functions, I do not know how it is. Its pros: Design. Weightiness. Look like a watch, not a computer on your hand. Show time. Various sensors. Some cons: What I didn’t like right away was that the pressure and ECG monitoring program is not honestly installed, only through a pirated copy with a downed region. Pressure - none of the 100500 measurements coincided with the tonometer, the discrepancy is up to 100%, no calibration solves the issue. I can’t check the ECG - I’m not sure that he can be trusted either. The battery hardly lasts for 2 days, if you miss it and turn off, then almost all settings fly off and notifications do not reach the clock, after 8-10 hours everything is restored. When riding a bike, auto-on does not work, so it’s difficult to even see the time on the go.
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