After my Nokia Steel HR 36mm "died" after 2 and a half years, I decided to look towards a full-fledged smart watch. As long as you like it. Got pros: Lightweight - after a regular watch and the Nokia Steel HR 36mm, I didn't have to get used to the new weight. The bright screen does not fade much in the sun. Water resistance has been proven in practice. Not bad working speech-to-text when dictating responses to messages. Sufficiently deep integration into the Samsung ecosystem - it is possible to work in tandem with their own Buds without a smartphone. Its cons: The battery lasts no longer than 2 days. An increase in the lifetime is possible only by limiting the functionality of the watch. I didnโt understand how the ECG works and whether it works at all (there seems to be no certification in the 2022 and therefore the function is disabled) and an oximeter (in the Galaxy S8 it is available when measuring the level of stress, I didnโt see this parameter in the watch).
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