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Review on ⌚ Garmin Fenix ​​6S NFC Smartwatch, Silver/Black by Stanislaw Wysocki ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but expected more.

The first three months give out a positive impression. I used it in preparation for a triathlon, in which all events must be completed. The 3D speed feature stopped working after my next swim, and the watch went into power save mode, so it thought I was standing still when I was actually moving. Once I disabled 3d speed, 2022 support sent my tracks to Garmin, but after two weeks, I still haven't heard back from them. Not only that! There were no tectonic upheavals in Hong Kong, and the elevation of the land remained the same, while the watch started showing a rise of 364 meters in the Izmailovsky forest in July compared to 64 meters in February. unusually odd. I have no idea what lies ahead, but the growing insecurity of either my software or hardware has made me want to abandon the clock despite its many advantages. In addition, the batteries only last for 6-8 hours of lessons before they need to be recharged; as I train six times per week, I require two recharges per week; this is essential if I am to extend my life. Subjective impressions indicate that this transpired sometime after the swimming and subsequent discarding of the 3D speed function at the outset of the memory recall. Anyone complaining about the watch's inaccurate pulse readings should consider purchasing a chest-mounted heart rate monitor instead. Anyone drawing comparisons to the Apple Watch should remember that this is an entirely different class of device that does not require a touch screen lest the wearer end up with complete hemorrhoids while running, biking, or swimming. Apart for the aforementioned hiccups and jams, they're perfect. Perhaps I just couldn't catch a break this time.

Pros
  • 1 Garmin Pay - a handy option The second objective is to link external sensors (such as a Polar heart rate monitor or a power meter). 3 Size Reduction The 4 display is legible in any environment. capacity for speedy assembly and usage as a bicycle computer for pedal-powered cycling Sixth, how quickly and effectively support is provided 7 The adaptability to change the presentation of information in lectures
Cons
  • 2022's No. 1 Cost officially After six months of use, I've noticed two minor issues (in comments) 3. being unable to modify real-time activity data displays In the hand, it feels like it's a solid 4 pounds, which is too heavy. They make themselves known, but I'd rather not. The closest ones are the garmin 945 foreranner, which is too big for my wrist, but there are none other options.