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Review on Smart bracelet Samsung Galaxy Fit2, black by Jagvir Tanwar ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

You have to comprehend what it is right now, and here it is: 1) something that has nothing to do with medical supplies or devices that are offered for sale in the Medtech industry. 2) an item geared for people who enjoy active lifestyles and sporting activities. 3) something that can sometimes substitute one thing for another: for instance, she mistook the activity of me sweeping the floor with a broom for "another workout," and after monitoring my pulse, she reported the percentages of my time spent in the "aerobic exercise" zone and the "weight control" zone respectively. 4) Something that is pleasant to have in your hand and that serves as a constant reminder that you ought to make every effort to improve the outcomes of your endeavors. In general, I am pleased with how things have turned out: I will keep wearing them; I will also start cycling and jogging; and I have already decided on certain kinds of workouts. Now that winter is past, you may participate in all of your favorite sports to the fullest, which must both pleasure and encourage you to achieve even more.

Pros
  • It looks fantastic when worn on the wrist! It doesn't appear at all like a watch, which is precisely what I wanted it to look like. It is distinct from other bracelets in that it has a "alien aspect." Nice silicone strap. The clasp is concealed within the strap for your convenience. Nice match with my Samsung Galaxy A 3 (2022). It has a fairly informative interface, a color screen that lets you see and track all of the work done on training, tells you that everything is going well, and slows you down if you sit on a chair for a long period of time. It also monitors sleep and heart rate, and it creates and archives a backup copy of the bracelet data every day. The alarm clock operates discretely, yet it is clear that it is up to the task at hand because you can feel the vibration. But, you will need to make sure that it is installed on the Galaxy Wearable smartphone you are using. After then, things will be back to normal. The bracelet is the first of its kind, and there is nothing else that it can be compared to. The cost is within a reasonable range. - 2950.
Cons
  • Swimming instruction in a pool: style recognition is not particularly apparent; the breaststroke recognizes it, but the backstroke does not always see it and believes it to be a mixed style. It takes into account only the 100-meter distance and all of the characteristics that are associated with it, including time, speed, number of strokes, and SWOLF. The pool size is assumed to be 50 meters. It's difficult to say for sure because the algorithm might have predetermined it that way. It is advisable to take readings on both the bracelet and the smartphone because, for some reason, the number of steps displayed on the bracelet is different from the number displayed on the smartphone. Charge on the bracelet: I have enough for roughly a week's worth, but I have to cut out on something and modify it to meet my requirements. Naturally, I'd want a greater quantity. Only when it needs to be recharged do I remove the bracelet. Someone in the reviews commented on the absence of the Glonass system, and while this is true, the Glonass system is not present, in my opinion, wristbands of this sort are not an extremely necessary accessory. Particularly when you are in the process of training and do not want needless anxiety and harassment from your friends and acquaintances. This period is off limits to everyone else and is reserved only for me. It goes without saying that there is no "pay online" option, but the latest generation of Samsung trackers already has it; the only question is how much it will cost. What I absolutely despise - and the reason I gave it only four stars - is that the bracelet cannot function properly without a smartphone. Because of this, it is inextricably linked to the device, whereas I would prefer total freedom and independence.