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Activities that follow the development of your own condition increase motivation. A truly versatile smart watch. The GPS signal is struck quickly. Measure your heart rate well from your wrist. Synchronization via phone, the application is good. Surprisingly easy to use. Graceful and comfortable for even the smallest wrist.
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Comfortable and light on the wrist. The menus are logical and work quickly. Sturdy buttons. Includes the latest features of Firstbeat, which is why the clock is working. At least this kind of basic fitness will get nice tricks and rats for training from the measurements (Training Effect, recovery time, stress level, training status, training load, VO2max, etc.). Works well with the Polar H7 heart rate belt. To find the belt is usually automatic, sometimes you have to connect manually before starting the exercise. In training mode, you can turn on the display light automatically when you watch the clock. The battery life is sufficient and the device charges really fast. If you darken your training data on your computer a couple of times a week, you don't really need to do the actual download (5h workouts a week). GPS is accurate.
Cons
Sleep recording seems inaccurate and the device does not register a nap at all. A small man's wrist. The connector cable is not standard USB but Garmin's. In addition, the cord is rigid and very short. The Garmin Connect app is somehow Kömö. Yes, the data can be found, but the program is outdated in appearance and a bit awkward to use. At least Huawei Honor 7 Lite phone with recurring problems in the gloom. With the computer, gloom goes smoothly. No heart rate data recording when swimming without a Garmin Swim heart rate belt.
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