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The heart rate and blood oxygen tracking are shockingly accurate compared to my medical-grade pulse oximeter (though take BP readings with a grain of salt—like most wrist-based monitors). During a 10-mile trail run, the GPS mapping held up perfectly, and the 3 ATM waterproofing saved it when I took an unplanned dip in a creek.
Little details won me over: The sideways swipe shortcut menu is genius for quick weather checks mid-workout, and customizing watch faces with personal photos makes it feel less ‘techy’. Battery life? Solid 5 days with continuous HR monitoring—just wish there was a percentage indicator instead of just an icon.
For under $100, this punches way above its weight. It’s not perfect (button labels are hilariously wrong), but as a fitness companion that handles calls and notifications without needing your phone? Absolute steal.
