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Review on ⌚ Garmin Fenix ​​6S NFC Smartwatch, Silver/Black by Micha Spodymek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

The sensation is quite relaxing. A timepiece that fits properly on a skinny wrist thanks to its short strap. The strap is of high quality and works wonderfully. Dislikes of mine: Neither the watch's nor the app's design was at all user-friendly, and it took me three weeks to get used to it. It turned out that the clock was accurate (24 hours), but they had no idea that the metric system will become standard in the year 2022. There is no such option; the app's clock is the sole place to change the unit. A workout cannot be started immediately. Even though there is a quick button on a regular watch, you still have to browse to the option you want, press it, press start, and realize that nothing has begun. There is no auto-detect for workouts. I have my doubts that the reported number of pulses is accurate. There was no touch screen, only five small, tightly spaced buttons. That is an extreme example of bullying. Self-determination is promoted. The active is a significant upgrade over Samsung. Nevertheless, my small, thin, and light gtr42s have a 35-day lifespan when set to receive notifications and train twice per week, whereas these only survive 7–10 days. In spite of the fact that Garmin recently paid a ransom to hackers after they broke into their system once, you probably shouldn't utilize this feature because it requires entering a code utilizing tight buttons and sorting through numbers. When compared to the office supply store price of $54, this eBay purchase cost me $36 (including shipping and customs taxes). Still, the price is very high. Overall, it's not something I'd suggest to anyone.

Pros
  • Premium materials, cashless transactions
Cons
  • #1 Cost #2 Independence #3 Controls #4 Placement #5 Display