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The good stuff first: When this gadget works, it's magical. I've compared readings with my doctor's office, and while not 100% identical (no home monitor is), the trends are reliable enough to spot when I'm stressing too much at work. The blood oxygen tracking has become my new obsession during workouts - seeing those numbers climb post-exercise is weirdly satisfying.
Now the quirks: Oh boy, that Bluetooth connectivity. It took me three tries and a phone restart to pair successfully, and even now it occasionally forgets we're friends. The app could use some love too - functional but about as exciting as hospital food. And yes, that 'not waterproof' warning is serious - learned that the hard way when washing dishes.
Comfort-wise, once you find the sweet spot (about two fingers above your wrist bone), it wears like any smartwatch. Though that BP measurement time feels eternal when you're mid-meeting trying to discreetly check your stats.
Bottom line? If you want clinical-grade accuracy, stick with medical devices. But for tracking health trends with convenience? This wearable delivers - just manage your expectations and maybe keep a traditional cuff around for backup checks.
