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How accurate is this wrt HR tracking?? My Bip sena so inaccurate, that i only rely on the steps.
Unfortunately, I am unable to help you. I just ordered the watch myself. Currently have the Amazfit GTS Mini 2 which is not the best, but also not the worst at tracking based on other smart watches I own. Have read the reviews stating the tracking is better than previous Amazfit watches, but how much better, I am not sure. Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
Unfortunately, I am unable to help you. I just ordered the watch myself. Currently have the Amazfit GTS Mini 2 which is not the best, but also not the worst at tracking based on other smart watches I own. Have read the reviews stating the tracking is better than previous Amazfit watches, but how much better, I am not sure. Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
Let us know how it is. I'm seriously considering Garmin Venu, but I'd like a watch that doesn't need constant charging less than once a week with daily how long workout tracking.
How accurate is this wrt HR tracking?? My Bip sena so inaccurate, that i only rely on the steps.
It is close to what my fingertip oximeter reads at rest or slightly elevated HR. Have not compared while exercising. I have noticed that there is a bit of a lag for it to catch up to the current HR, like when I do intervals, but that may just be the measurement intervals. Seems at least okay to me on a subjective basis. Sorry I don't have any data besides what I described. I will say the battery life is pretty good. I have it monitor sleep data every night (though not at the highest detail for breathing because I don't have apnea issues). It seems to last at least 5 days without charging, though I could probably make 7 easily. In fact those intervals may well be 7 instead of 5. I don't pay much attention because it isn't frequent enough for me to notice or be annoyed by it. I usually exercise for a little over an hour daily using GPS. I tend to charge once I get near 20%. Owned for 2+ months.
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Let us know how it is. I'm seriously considering Garmin Venu, but I'd like a watch that doesn't need constant charging less than once a week with daily how long workout tracking.
Using my GTS 2 mini as a gauge, this works so much better. Many more options/customizations. Better battery. Readings so far seem to be much more consistent. Heavier, but still light compared to most smart watches. Very durable. Was worried about the size, but not a big deal and nice having the bigger screen. And I know the screen isn't corning or sapphire, but after testing scratches shouldn't be an issue. Obviously not a full fledged sim watch, but I would never use one. Reason I have my phone. Haven't really tested the GPS, but seems as of this time it has the most comprehensive gps data signal for a smart watch to date based on reviews.
Matt's review is pretty good. I watched his video before buying.
I'm trying to find the video of where The Quantified Scientist did a comparison on accuracy of HR, etc of some of the smart watches and the TR 2 was in it
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Check out this guy's video. He goes in depth.
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I'm trying to find the video of where The Quantified Scientist did a comparison on accuracy of HR, etc of some of the smart watches and the TR 2 was in it
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