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Review on SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch Active2 (Aqua Black, R820-44mm) πŸ“± with Bluetooth, Silicon Strap, and Aluminum Bezel - International by Devarajan Devarajan ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

We purchased it for my wife to replace the Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro, primarily as a fashion accessory, and they did an excellent job with this role. We bought it for her because we wanted her to have the latest technology. The benefit is the addition of new features, as well as significantly more advanced customization and setting options. In addition, she used GearFit for her workouts.

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Pros
  • Appearance that is fashionable, condensed, and does not clash with business attire. NFC! You may now pay with hours, which is sure to impress those slow Europeans. It is not necessary to bring a phone with you at any time. The use of SMS, WhatsApp, and calls can now be done in a more convenient and flexible manner. In contrast to the Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro, you may even answer calls and converse directly from the watch.
Cons
  • The amount of time spent working is only two to three days. My Samsung Galaxy Watch, size 46 millimeters, has survived one week! At 40 millimeters, the virtual bezel is rendered completely inactive. It is effective in two out of three situations when set at 46 mm (tested in the store). It would be inefficient to bring an accessory that has fit-functions into the gym because they are arranged in steps. Despite the fact that the settings are set to "measure only on request," that is to say, I specifically disallowed self-measurements, the watch continues to make repeated efforts to determine the wearer's pulse rate, which is the thing that truly irritates me. It makes no difference; the clock is placed on the table and blinks with a green laser at regular intervals. WHY?

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