Has some pros The case is of high-quality, it is lightweight, and the smart design of the strap wicks away moisture, so the hand does not sweat, and one charge is sufficient for almost two weeks. A useful tool that makes it easy to monitor and assess a number of metrics immediately following exercise. Some cons: The screen cover is made of plastic, and if you're not careful, you might get stuck quite quickly; also, it's difficult to make the buttons. Even though the GPS distance may not always be precisely computed (there is a disparity of 12 kilometers between the GPS on the phone and the bike computer, which calculates the wheel speed -20 meters, and Polar has missed 650 meters already!), I will still verify it. Perhaps factors such as population density or climatic circumstances can have an effect. The pulse that is taken from the hand during training appears to be more or less real, although there is a delay of forty to fifty seconds. This makes absolutely no sense to me in any way, shape, or form; tell me again how it is! as well as the obvious fact that short-term pulse peaks (for example, 10-15 seconds worth of 184 beats) are not recorded. Probably, I'll go out and get a chest strap.
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