I bought it on pre-order on the Samsung website, it was not possible to try it on. I took 46mm because of the battery capacity - 42mm has almost half that. At first glance, they seemed huge on the arm, but after a couple of days I got used to it, I like it. The two-tone version on the 46mm is, in my opinion, more sporty than the calm matte black on the 42mm. I would prefer black, most of the dials look better on it, but the black one was not delivered in 46mm, and it makes no sense to take the outdated S3 Frontier after the release of the new generation. Watches and all Samsung Health provoke activity. The other day I was waiting for my son at a training session, and instead of the traditional sitting in the car, I took and “reached” the necessary 2022 steps to the daily goal. It's the same with the floors - it's tempting to go up on foot once again. All this in the modern world, of course, is of great benefit. I managed to swim with them in the pool a couple of times - they work as they should, they count circles and pulse. Compared to Mi Band 2, steps are counted differently - the watch counts 1.5 times fewer steps on average than the bracelet. Sleeping in a watch is not as comfortable as in a bracelet, but I try. Sleep is also measured in different ways - this time the watch is more positive in calculating sleep phases. It feels like Mi Band monitors sleep more sensitively, and the watch counts steps more truthfully. I summarize. The watch is good, gives the impression of a solid product. I recommend it to everyone who, for ideological reasons, has not yet bought an Apple Watch.
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