- beautiful appearance Convenient to use The hand quickly gets used to the dimensions and weight Change of dials Suitable for sports You can read incoming messages right on the watch and quickly reply to them Making and receiving calls User feedback
- Thickness takes some getting used to. Samsung Pay does not work in Ukraine
- Before the final meal, no complaints were made.
- On the "use in water" mode, they started to switch off a minute after the pool workout had finished.
- - Does not appear to be a Tamagotchi but rather a timepiece on your wrist (sorry, Apple). They will retain the battery for a few days at their facility. - They are able to survive and even pay their bills without a phone, which in today's society may seem counterintuitive given that most people carry their phones in their pockets at all times. - Even if the primary confirming gesture was developed so that users would not have to poke their fingers at the screen in any way, it is still convenient to operate the bezel and the buttons (smearing). — Screen is bright, and the hue is nearly black. - The stunning Wireless Charger Duo, which was provided at no additional cost as a perk for pre-ordering, was proudly displayed on the nightstand.
- It is not feasible to utilize any programs other than the official ones that are pre-installed on the device when utilizing Galaxy Apps, which is a collection of garbage that functions more like a nightmare. You are unable to "test on" the dials prior to making a purchase. Although the photos are stunning, the clock is not that impressive. It would be a waste of money to purchase everything. - We hung up with a blinking green heart rate sensor three times in the span of a week, which caused a significant amount of battery use. Resetting the clock is the treatment for this issue.
- 1. They confidently sustain the charge for three days. 2. You can swim and not bathe, moisture protection works (they are constantly connected to the phone, I frequently talk to them, and I read their messages). 3. The phone (S8+), which displays all notifications, reminders, events, and more, is a very close friend to them. 4. It is convenient when you take off your watch and the phone prompts you for a password without requiring you to unlock it with your hands.
- 1. I'd like the watch to enter sleep mode when I take it off my wrist so that the battery doesn't drain. 2. When swimming on the beach, sand can get between the hull and the bezel, causing a creak that can occasionally jam. To fix this, you must wash it vigorously.
- 1. Display; 2. Capacity (I considered the 46, but ultimately settled with the 32); 3. Performance; 4. Design.
- I will elaborate in the following comment.
- First impression: a genuine watch. I like that the watch can be worn with a suit and is very similar to the traditional one. For large men, of which I am also one, the watch's size is ideal. 2. Soft, comfortable silicone strap that is gentle on the skin. 3. Usual strap fastening. You can purchase whatever bracelet or strap you choose. 4. Reasonable battery life: Guaranteed 4 days in the "screen turns on at the touch of a button" mode and 7-8 days in the "screen is always on" mode. 5. Integrated GPS. Jogging is useful and convenient, but you can't record your workout on your phone while you're out and about. 6. Support for Samsung Pay. 7. The availability of a speaker. The watch has a hands-free mode that you can use, for instance, while riding. 8. There is a wide range of software and dial options available for watches. 9. The watch also shows all notifications that are shown on the phone. You can control music playback via the watch (volume, pause, rewind). In essence, you cannot use a phone at all when traveling by car or public transportation. 10. By using Bluetooth to connect wireless headphones to the watch, you can use it as a player in the gym. 11. Excellent performance of the watch. I don't recall ever experiencing a "glitch" during my whole usage.
- 1. The watch is unsuitable to serve as a "sport watch" because the pulse sensor typically only measures the pulse in a calm state and with a significant delay. If your hand is wet—and during exercise, it is always wet from sweat—the pulse is either not measured at all or is measured incorrectly. In general, you must purchase a chest pulse sensor; - the screen goes dark or the "always on display" with a dial turns on during training because there is no always-on mode that shows training metrics (pulse, distance, etc.). 2. Not all payment terminals are supported by the watch. There is no major issue, however throughout my year of use, I experienced 7 instances where I was unable to use my watch as payment.
- Design that is both aesthetically pleasing and useful; is small and lightweight; is dependable; can withstand water.
- At least, we were unable to locate them.
- Vast number of available settings, training programs, and the like. Functionality. Ergonomics. Materials and dependability. Autonomy. Quality of execution. Appearance.
- - Seeming to be really fashionable - Functionality that is acceptable (answers to messages, calls, viewing messages including photos) - A wide variety of sport modes - Autonomy
- - Monitoring that is repulsive during workouts - Frequent slowing down of pace - Heart rate monitor
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- Third-Party Software If you go through 3 or 4 barriers, your phone signal will die. Infrequent issues getting through* WhatsApp's media player won't play audio or video messages
- The most crucial aspect is always visible. It's just something on the arm without it. Something peculiar The turn-on gesture is present and functions flawlessly, although it is still a little unique. Indeed, they are both comfortable and cool. However, they are not noticed for hours if the screen is blank in the regular state. That emotion has now vanished. This is a timepiece. The bezel is a blessing as well. extremely practical to utilize Simply really practical. The notch on the buttons makes them lovely and comfortable to press. They interfere less with the hand since they are convex from below, which I would ascribe to pluses. I have a number of "regular" watches; they are flat from the bottom and uncomfortable to wear because they pull when the strap is adjusted to prevent the watch from crawling on the hand. Such an emotion is not present here. Also, they are a little lighter than "normal" watches, which also prevents the watch from dangling on the hand. Changeable "normal" straps are a major benefit because you can attach anything you want. And the perspective suddenly shifts. You can wear various watches during the day by just changing the dial, and they will look very different. You can select a dial for formal attire, sports, and other situations. This is practically perfect overall. The ability to talk by the clock is a wonderful feature. but most likely no longer. Paying hourly is practical. On the phone, I think it's simpler. It accelerates a little. All other chips are already amateurish.
- very soiled glass On the phone, it seems to me that glass gets filthy considerably less. Naturally, it might appear. Despite what appears to be a vast selection of dials, there are just a few units. Of course, this is subjective. Despite the advertised 4 GB of internal memory, there isn't much room for music. The clock itself occupies the majority of the memory. Battery life—while not necessarily a drawback, keep in mind that if you use them to their most extent, one day is likely still the maximum. In reality, utilize all the features of the watch to the fullest extent possible given that this is AOD, all communication channels are permanent, notifications are not limited, etc. I still have between 50% and 60% by the evening. Never tried wearing them on consecutive days. I believe they won't persevere on the second day. I truly don't understand individuals who buy such devices and disable every feature they can to extend the battery life as long as they can. Why not just buy regular mechanics instead? Since there is wireless access here and you don't have to fiddle with the connection or anything, I personally don't see a problem with putting them on charge before going to night. Just forget it. Use it after taking it off in the morning. Certainly, it will undoubtedly be uncomfortable at some point during the trip, but the phone also runs out of battery - these are simply minor details. Energy usage can be optimized in some cases; just set some reasonable limits; it won't be dangerous. Their main drawback is undoubtedly the price. Yet regrettably, wonderful things are pricey.
- Price! Checked, everything works. Appearance is perfect.
- There is no 2022 language on the box at all. The network adapter for the plug is added by the seller. (Those who understand will understand).
- Availability
- No instructions
- Decent performance
- I have no negative feelings about it, everything is fine
- Satisfied so far
- Something else
- Pleasant to use
- Some cons