I went to get my car washed on August 11, 2022, and while I was waiting for it, I decided to run an experiment to kill time. The moment I severed the connection between my watch and my phone, the two devices became completely autonomous. After an hour of doing nothing (waiting room, outside, coffee break, etc.), I instinctively started browsing the web on my phone. It turns out that the phone counted as many as 1037 steps for me during an hour of sitting on the couch, and when and turned on the connection between them, the clock also began to show overestimated data from the phone, but how many steps will such an unfortunate trajectories add up to? I looked at what was happening with my activity on the watch and on the smartphone in the Galaxi Wereable program and found the number of steps on the watch was 1997, but on the phone 3034. To calculate all activity, Galaxi Wereable uses data from the phone or both the phone and the watch, and you can't disable the phone readings in the same way that you can't use data only from the watch, leading to grossly inflated estimates of both activity and calories burned. It turns out that this watch is not a fitness tracker at all; all of the data it displays and the analysis it claims to perform on your activities are completely bogus. well done, Marketing! There are numerous gripes regarding the job as a whole. The same can be said of floors. I'm too scared to swim in the training modes yet since I can't bear to think about what they might reveal. It's speculated that their waterproofness matches its quality as a fitness tracker panel. I should have listened to the warnings against purchasing this miracle watch, but alas, I did not. You can find all of this and more in other brands' smartwatches if you're only looking for one. And if this happens frequently, save up for a Garmin.
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