Counts of steps are easily manageable. Superfluous was not marked in any way that I could tell.
The Omron tonometer values almost exactly match the pulse. The margin of error is +/- 3%.
Even the oxygenation took me by surprise. I was able to double-check it on a specialist machine at one of Hong Kong's medical centers. Incontestable 99% across the board. When I moved my hand during the measurement, the percentage went down to 95%, but that's not possible.
I like the quality of the sleep monitor. There is only one snag so far: the motion of the train prevents him from falling asleep. Then, I'll make an effort to contact the programmers via email.
The suggestions on how to get a good night's rest are top-notch and consistent with my own research. All of the article's claims and suggestions are backed by reputable scientific literature, with references provided below.
The test run wowed me with its rich set of indicators, and the application itself can produce a music-accompanied video summary of a run. You should notify your followers/friends that this is a cool thing.
I put it halfway into the tub and used it to wash my hands in the shower; it also functions in the shower. However, it responds to a finger press or a stream of water like a button.
Handles music, but only if an active audio player is present. Not sure how that would turn out on film.
You can choose between several home screens, one of which is a traditional clock that shows the time, date, number of steps taken, distance traveled, and number of calories burned without any animation.
The strap was well received by everyone in the household. I got one for myself, one for my wife, and one for her brother's birthday.
In general, if you suffer from tension headaches like I do, this tool will assist you in developing the optimal day and nightly routines to prevent unnecessary stress.