🖤 Black Satin Samsung Galaxy Watch Active with Wi-Fi and NFC - Smartwatch Review
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Description of 🖤 Black Satin Samsung Galaxy Watch Active with Wi-Fi and NFC - Smartwatch
- A week and a half ago, I decided to purchase the watch. The watch has a very pleasant feel to it. satisfied with a comprehensive range of available options. It was convenient that the watch could analyze the intensity of the workout and switch to the workout mode when it reached a certain threshold. The precision of both the pedometer and the sleep monitor exceeded my expectations, much to my delight.
- Now a few words about the drawbacks: 1. Large frames that surround the screen; 2. Moisture protection that is up for debate (it appears to be there, but the manufacturer does not recommend even taking a shower while wearing them); 3. 3. Well, of course, the amount of autonomy is quite limited. A little more than a day can be squeezed out of my watch. I charge the watch around six in the morning each day, and the charge usually stays between 15 and 17 percent throughout the day. AOD is disabled, WIFI is set to automatically connect, the Bluetooth connection on the watch is always active, but I only pair it with my phone five times a day. The watch checks my heart rate automatically once every ten minutes, and the stress check is turned off.
- Magnetic charging (it attached to the computer, and its new home is there), and a plethora of dials. There is yet a chance. Hyyy! ), a built-in flashlight (which really impressed me), accurate pulse detection, hourly billing (with the exception of some issues with the MIR card), etc. To the watch does not bind, although the smartphone is doing well with this payment), automatic detection of workouts, walks, etc. (but this can also be considered a minus, see below), cool bezel control, which is not there, I can switch music without taking out my smartphone, open the navigator (paid application) and see where to go.
- There aren't many apps, the internal and external memory are both little, the pedometer doesn't always work (sometimes it counts too many steps), the vibration is light, and the photographs for some notifications don't show up.