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Revainrating 5 out of 5

My best purchase so far this year

I train on a half Ironman and bought this watch two months ago. It's fantastic overall, it far exceeds my expectations and I have no complaints. I started training with a Google WearOS watch that I already had. In theory it can do what I need since you can download applications for almost anything. But there were problems. With each downloaded app, the clock responds even more slowly than usual. It often closed. The touchscreen, which initially seemed so cool to me, turned out to be the worst…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice watch. A little big.

Update 2021: There are still no better watches in my opinion, while newer models have a few more features, the price and battery life of the 935 are still the best. Also after my review: Garmin fixed the Android app. It's not perfect, but everything works fine now - the software update doesn't require anything else, it's done automatically through the phone, and you don't even need to know about it. Excellent stuff. - Applications. There are so many now. If you want something, it probably…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Almost everything ok

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Another annoying thing: I have to block the clock when .

This is a review for 6 months, I didn't want to write right away, I wanted to try the product for several months. I've bought several straps for a quick fit and change them all the time. I wear this watch in the shower and no problem. Initially, my watch gave me about 3 weeks on a single charge. But at the end of 6 months it gave me about 2 weeks on a single charge (I haven't changed my routine in the last 6 months - so not because I've been exercising more). I mainly use this watch for running

Pros
  • Provides advanced dynamics for running, cycling and swimming including ground contact time balance, stride length and more. Bezel Material: Fiber Reinforced Polymer
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My best purchase so far this year

I train at half an ironman and bought this watch two months ago . It's fantastic overall, it far exceeds my expectations and I have no complaints. I started training with a Google WearOS watch that I already had. In theory it can do what I need since you can download applications for almost anything. But there were problems. With each downloaded app, the clock responds even more slowly than usual. It often closed. The touchscreen, which initially seemed so cool to me, turned out to be the worst

Pros
  • Offers advanced running and multisport features in a comfortable watch to wear all day and weighs only 49 grams
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice watch. A little big.

Summary: If you are looking for a sports watch that records a lot of data, is useful for training and doesn't care about "smart functions" other than notifications. That's it. It's fast, accurate, lasts forever and is probably the best we've got right now. Pros: - You can actually have maps and directions, navigation is coming soon, even if it's not a Fenix 5x (search "485" in your phone's app store). This is amazingly helpful. The battery life and charging speed are just insane. at that time…

Pros
  • Premium running/triathlon watch with GPS and wrist-based heart rate; Band Material: Silicone; Smartphone Compatibility: iPhone, Android, Windows; For sale and support in North America only
Cons
  • No Instructions