Due of its many flaws, this gadget is not cost-effective. I never go without it; the only time I remove it is to recharge. In addition, I don't do anything that might expose me to a high risk of scratching on the job. I tuck inside my sleeve when appropriate. The pluses include: Reasonably precise readings of heart rate Withstood 30 minutes at 7-meter depth without a hitch Paying in stores is easy because, in theory, you don't have to pick up the phone to do so. However, if you happen to have your phone on you at the time, you can always give them a call. Some drawbacks There are severe scratches over the entire display after just one year of use. After three years of use, this is no match for a first-series watch. Horrible screen "feature," to put it mildly. There's a spherical blemish in the middle of the display where the oleophobic coating used to be. Putting protective eyewear on these timepieces is a silly concept in principle. That's because, at the very least, water is passing under them. Batteries for a day, and this is a major issue because of the specialized charging requirements. At first, two days' worth of usage seemed plenty and not too bothersome. When working remotely from your phone, Siri's limited capabilities and the strength of your wifi network or bluetooth connection between your watch and phone are all that matter. If any of these components are malfunctioning, not only will you be unable to make phone calls, but Siri will also be rendered ineffective.
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