The water resistance has not been tested. Now that I've gotten used to wearing the bracelet on my hand, I almost don't notice that it's there. I turn on workouts very infrequently, and the feature of the bracelet that alerts me when the predetermined pulse threshold has been exceeded is the one that I find to be the most helpful when I'm working out. These are some advantages: That is a stunning watch. They are quite sensitive in the way that they highlight the screen, and I do not know whether this is because of the settings or because of themselves. It does not turn on even if you turn your hand at night (you may adjust this manually in the settings), even if it detects motion. The simple logic of turning on the screen in different circumstances was appealing to me. Simple to use and subtle in its design. I did this so that I could monitor the patient's pulse at all times. When compared to readings from a tonometer, the difference in readings from pulse counts is only a handful of units. Oxygen has a count, but that doesn't make it interesting. Slumber tracks. It offers guidance. If you are not a stickler for detail and are not finicky about counting every minute of sleep, then you will enjoy using this product. There is a function for searching for the phone, and it will react from wherever it is hidden. Who is calling? who is calling? Messages from the selected applications are displayed on the screen when this option is selected. The pink tone of the bracelet has a gentle and understated appearance to it. To say the watch is nice would be an understatement. Charging with a continuous measurement of the pulse is sufficient for three to four days, while charging in the "smart" mode is sufficient for four to five days. Some cons: The fact that the watch may be felt when worn is a significant drawback. Having the sensation of a bracelet constantly being worn on the wrist. It might be challenging to get people used to wearing regular timepieces if they have never done so before. The pedometer either counts exactly as it is or somewhat more than that. The software indicates that the number of steps counted by both the watch and the smartphone are added together. A peculiar choice, particularly in light of the fact that it cannot be altered in the settings. In any case, I was unable to locate it. With the phone, you can only choose from a limited number of workouts; additional options are available on the bracelet. Walking outside and working out at home without cost were my two primary forms of exercise. If strolling down the sidewalk could be quietly shut off through the phone, then I would be able to nearly complete the uncharged workout on the bracelet, starting from the fourth time. The touch on the screen does not have any effect. Time and pulse are under your control even while you're working out on your own. besides those, there are some more statistics, but I don't really care about them))
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