- Functional, Comfortable, Smart, Waterproof.
- Very good integration with S9+. The alarm clock can be turned off from the watch if it was originally set on the phone. Samsung Health is a very handy thing. All data from the watch sensors is sent to the mobile phone automatically. I tested water resistance at a basic level, without taking off my watch in the shower, and once I swam in the lake, but not for long. All the way, the clock works perfectly. Charging is conveniently implemented: put it on the stand and wait. No extra wires, cradles and other proprietary connectors. I can’t say anything about heart rate sensors and a pedometer, except for “they are”. I don't play sports, so I can't say anything about accuracy. The touch screen allows you to conveniently control the watch. I took the gray version of the watch, so I will also attribute the price to dignity.
- Compared to Pebble Time 1st generation: - extremely low autonomy. With GPS turned off and periodic heart rate measurements, etc. lives for 2 days. My old pebbles still live for 4 days, and the new ones lived for a week. -Samsung Pay works through time. The PIN code is difficult to enter. - the bezel is constantly touching something. Of course it spins and opens some window. It would be nice to block its movement if the watch has a screen off. -notifications. In pebbles, all notifications could be viewed in chronological order in the menu. Here is the latest notification from the application. You received 2-3 messages from different people in FB or any other messengers, but you can only see the latest one. If messages are sent by 1 person, then you can only see the last 3 messages. Whatsapp calls are not notified as calls. -low range over Bluetooth in the mode of operation I have chosen. The mobile phone lies through the wall at a maximum of 5 meters (1k apartment), but the clock has already vibrated, having lost connection. With pebbles, I calmly went out to take out the garbage to the stairwell, everything was in order, the connection was not torn. -I almost forgot. The strap is made of some UG, to be honest. You tighten it a little and by the evening the hand turns red, allergy is her mother. Therefore, you have to wear freely, without tightening. Pebbles didn't have that.
- + Optimal size + Strong moisture protection + Convenient control + Great screen + Heart rate monitor inspires confidence + ated to One UI (RosTest, May 2022)
- - The local voice assistant "S-Voice" is no good, both in terms of speed and quality of work. The speed is unacceptable for a quick response, the quality of recognition is much worse than competitors in the face of Siri and Google Assistant - The app store is littered with non-working junk - The durability of the bezel mechanism is questionable
- Appearance.
- 1. Pedometer 2. Heart rate monitor 3. Clock in general
- All flames, and for this amount of money, in general, a cool appliance
- It's unfortunate that driving slowly in traffic is seen to be taking steps.
- Assembly, protection, interface (Tizen is gorgeous), ease of setup and autonomy.
- Not a very accurate pedometer, but in general, probably better than Mi band 2-3.
- I consider them the best from Samsung, as there is a normal protection against water. The battery even with constant illumination does its job - that is, it lasts all day.
- A couple of times it was buggy with a mandatory reset to factory settings, it was unpleasant. It seems to have been cured by ates and this has not happened for the last half a year. Very rarely there is a glitch for eating the entire battery in 4 hours, it's very unpleasant, it saves auto-transition by 15% to economy mode.
- All fire, for this money in general a cool device
- Slow driving in traffic is considered as steps, it's sad.
- Beautiful appearance, Samsung Pay, waterproof, stroke sensor, sleep monitoring, heart rate control, the ability to download and listen to music using a Bluetooth headset.
- Samsung Pay only via NFC (no MST), no speaker, very inaccurate step counting. When using Bluetooth headsets to listen to music, they lose about 60% of their charge in an hour.
- autonomy - promised 2 days, worked 2 days (every day for 1-2 hours of training) water protection There is a microphone, although for some reason even Samsung consultants in stores do not know about it Characters can be typed (mini keyboard)
- There is no synchronization with the phone. He asks to install 20 applications - either to work in general, or to make payments via contactless, or to synchronize health somewhere. Functionality at 0. Several useless dials, several widgets. And sit and leaf through this basel until you find what you need. If you want several applications on 1 screen, you can do it. Only stupid widgets, only hardcore. Reminders are not synchronized with the phone in any way, the watch is autonomous. And what for do I have an autonomous clock, it’s still not convenient to fill in information in them. Thank you, at least the calendar is synchronized (I don’t remember exactly) You can only "reply" to a message if you received a notification. Do not launch any applications from the phone. Missed the push - go to the phone, you won't be able to read it.
- Appearance NFC payment The Samsung Health app was fun at first
- Heart rate monitor! No normal applications Notifications also work very dumb. Photos / stickers from messengers are not visible, it is difficult to answer, it is inconvenient to print, you cannot send an audio message. The watch does not always connect to the phone, sometimes you need to go into the application and poke it to connect it. After a couple of weeks, you completely forget about these actions and use the watch as a standalone accessory.
- - Universal look, looks good with both sportswear and something formal. - Optimal size. - Pretty rich declared functionality and potential. Including normal water resistance. - In general, when they are not buggy, they measure steps, pulse, etc. quite accurately. - Good energy efficiency. Of course, it strongly depends on specific use cases, but for example, with AOD turned off, but with constant heart rate measurement and auto-tracking of workouts, I usually have at least 70% of the charge left by the end of the day. - Built-in SHealth has a fairly rich functionality and works quite well (even the quality of sleep can track). And for tracking swimming training, it’s generally out of competition - it not only tracks the distance quite accurately, but even determines the styles of swimming on segments. - Pretty high-quality "simbiz" with a smartphone (in any case, also Samsung).
- - With constant wear, the silicone strap caused a rather severe allergy on the skin. This is despite the fact that I am not prone to allergies and have never suffered from it. - Heart rate measurement periodically suddenly "falls off" (especially during training). Perhaps, of course, the individual characteristics of the organism, but somehow it is strange. - Despite the potentially great functionality, there are very few intelligent applications for watches, especially free ones. All those thousands of applications that are present in the store are for the most part various watch faces and frank trash. - The aforementioned "symbiosis" with a smartphone is already very strong: without a smartphone, it will not be possible to fully use the watch. The same SHealth data can only be viewed normally in the application on a smartphone. And this is just one of the examples. - Again, as one of the manifestations of the previous one: there is no way to connect the watch directly to the PC. Given the presence of free built-in memory into which you can record the same music, this feature would be very useful (you have to do this through a smartphone). - There could be more memory: taking into account the service data, approximately 1.5 GB remains free, which, in general, is neither one nor the other: for third-party applications this is more than enough, but for music it is still not enough. I think that at least an additional 4GB would not affect either the complexity of manufacturing or the price. - a couple of additional buttons for control would not hurt.
- Appearance.
- 1. Pedometer 2. a device that monitors heart rate 3. Clock in general
- Beautiful, amoled screen, extremely comfortable, round classic design
- They lag like hell
- -Protection against moisture -Charge of the battery -Appearance -The number of features and the way they interact with the clock in principle -The ease of use (the bezel)
- Because they are on the sides of a pancake, the side buttons are not as easy to press as the ones on the top. This is especially true for the bottom button. As was to be predicted, the barometric altimeter did not register an accuracy of one hundred percent; however, I will claim that he correctly counted the floors.