- Simple menu, quickly set up. The data are determined when in training mode. Adjustment of the time and date, based on the local time zone automatically. Connects to any mobile device, regardless of the brand. Can function independently of a phone.
- Overpriced
- Big and easily readable display There is no sensation of weight when held in the hand. Thinner than most bodies, making it more comfortable to wear Many configuration options and customizing features Animations that run smoothly and an interface that is snappy; the operating system is optimized, so nothing slows down or freezes. It is possible to pay with contactless.
- I just wish the battery life was better. Because magnetic charging does not provide a secure enough grip on the watch, it can be dislodged from the charge with with a slight tug. A charge takes an average of two hours, which seems like a long time despite the fact that a smartphone with a battery that is 3,800 milliampere-hours can charge to 100% in about the same amount of time. There is no fast charging.
- Built-in NFC, alarm, Wi-Fi, Training Modes, Pedometer, Water Control, and Convenience
- battery power Water defense The simplicity of use Wireless charging support for alarms sleep monitoring
- There is no experience using Samsung health or Samsung pay, so it's a little bothersome since it's unclear how they will function when you switch smartphones. Browser.
- Make purchases with Samsung Pay. There are a lot of dials constant display Capabilities in Athletics The Tizen Operating System is Waterproof
- autonomy Problems with the raise-your-hand gesture Weak magnet producing a repulsive charge
- Design\sFunctionality Everybody knows Samsung
- Too bulky for a frail grasp
- The size is surprisingly comfortable to wear. pleasantly controlled bezel
- Everything is generally tryndets.
- The timepiece was fantastic. I was able to use the smaller of the two straps because my hand is rather small.
- Slow personalization time.
- Lightweight - I didn't have to get used to the new weight after wearing a standard watch and the Nokia Steel HR 36mm. The vivid screen doesn't deteriorate significantly in the sunlight. Practical experience has demonstrated water resistance. Not too awful when using speech-to-text to dictate SMS reply. Having a sufficiently deep integration into the Samsung ecosystem, using their own Buds without a smartphone is conceivable.
- The battery has a maximum life of two days. Only by reducing the watch's functionality can the lifetime be extended. I'm not sure how or even if the ECG functions (there appears to be no certification in 2022, so the function is deactivated), and the watch doesn't include an oximeter, which is available with the Galaxy S8 for assessing stress levels.
- The planning, recognition, and precision of some workouts
- The speaker is bothersome since the watch generates certain sounds in addition to the vibration, and there are no settings that allow you to completely turn off the speaker; instead, you have to modify the volume.
- The screen is nice, it is easy to read even when the sun is shining on it, there is an auto-brightness setting, a lot of configuration options, and widgets, and I charge it once every two to three days. When I measure the pulse every ten minutes, it takes me between 20 and 25 percent of the charge each day.
- It gives an inaccurate reading of your heart rate when you are doing strength exercise that involves using your hands. Nothing of the sort occurs while one is engaged in physical activity such as running, walking, or using a stationary bike. I compared it to Apple watches, and it works the same way there. Unfortunately, this is a problem that is still prevalent in wrist pulse sensors.
- beautiful
- Probably sent
- The compact size of the watch looks perfect on a woman's hand. NFC works perfectly.
- It’s a pity that they can’t turn on the ECG and blood pressure functions in any way.