1. IP68 dust/water proof. I didn't even attempt to swim with them, but while my kid is taking a bath, not only can I confidently put my hand in the water while wearing a watch, but I can even take a tranquil shower. For the sake of comparison, my mother poured water into the gadget while bathing her grandchild while wearing a watch that was made by a different company and had an IP67 rating (slightly inferior water protection). (Everything worked out in the end, but the discomforting fogging of the screen from the inside continued for several days).
2. Maintains a standard grip on the bluetooth device. If it loses its bluetooth connection (while moving away from the phone), it will reconnect normally once it is brought closer to the phone. In most cases, this takes place in an apartment, which features solid walls and a generous amount of living space. Even if there is a lot of background noise or the phone is set to mute, the bluetooth connection does not break down when it is in close proximity to the phone and I am aware that they are calling or writing to me.
3. A standard option for the dials. After reading the evaluations, which stated that there were a limited number of dials and no options, I decided to get it for the new year of 2022. It would appear that the reviews are out of date because there were already dials for the ng 2022. There were definitely more than five of them, but I didn't count exactly how many there were—maybe fifty.
4. A pulse oximeter is available for use. What a wonderful present for the year 2022. This past year I was diagnosed with pneumonia, and the pulse oximeter revealed a reading of less than 95. Before I became ill, it had consistently shown 98, and I had the impression that it had always shown in that manner. But no.
5. I am pleased with the program because it accommodates my preferences. (sleep, pulse, steps). It was necessary for me to have an elliptical cross trainer. Even if you do not log into the application for an entire week, the data for the preceding days will still be in their proper places. It would appear that the bracelet loads them at regular intervals.
6. I am unable to determine how many steps there are because there is nothing to gauge them against. However, even if you move your arms while lying on the couch, those steps won't count toward your total. Additionally, he will write in an hour if you do not move for an hour (provided that you allow this feature in the settings).
7. It has a battery life of five days on a single charge and can measure your heart rate continuously as well as monitor your sleep. Rapidly charges the device.
8. You're not allowed to scratch for the next six months.