Fitness tracking accuracy was a major strength across running, golf, swimming, indoor training, and broader performance data.
Pros: pairing reliability, reliability
Cons: size options, call handling
Fitness tracking accuracy was a major strength across running, golf, swimming, indoor training, and broader performance data.
Pros: pairing reliability, reliability
Cons: size options, call handling
Fitness tracking accuracy was a consistent strength, with reviewers praising run, workout, and training data as accurate and useful across several use cases.
Pros: step counting accuracy, fit
Cons: blood oxygen tracking, charging convenience
Fitness tracking accuracy was broadly strong across GPS workouts, activity data, calories, and sport sessions, though strength tracking could be occasionally glitchy.
Pros: outdoor visibility, charging speed
Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling
Fitness tracking accuracy was supported by one reviewer who found the device respectable across demanding sports testing.
Pros: durability, cross-platform compatibility
Cons: stress tracking, app ecosystem
Fitness tracking accuracy was generally positive, especially for workouts and core exercise metrics, though one review described the overall tracking experience as merely decent.
Pros: charging speed, coaching features
Cons: ECG functionality, call handling
Fitness tracking accuracy is mostly positive, with reviewers saying the watch nails the basics and delivers good core tracking, though one first-run test remained only okay.
Pros: third-party app support, comfort
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Fitness tracking accuracy was generally positive for workout metrics, but the walking/VO2-style testing drew criticism from one reviewer and mixed scientific testing lowered confidence.
Pros: workout tracking variety, activity auto-detection
Cons: onboard music storage, blood oxygen tracking
Core fitness tracking generally worked well for sports data and running power, though reviewers still noted that the broader sports experience could be held back by software or sensor issues.
Pros: step counting accuracy, durability
Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments
Fitness tracking accuracy was generally solid for workouts and overall tracking, though some reviewers kept caveats around GPS and heart-rate consistency.
Pros: brightness, charging speed
Cons: call handling, third-party app support
Fitness tracking is best for basic and casual use: several reviewers found useful or close-enough data, but accuracy dropped without GPS or during tougher workouts.
Pros: pairing reliability, reliability
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Overall fitness tracking was seen as good enough for casual use, with solid distance and general activity tracking, but not top-tier for serious training.
Pros: pairing reliability, user interface
Cons: third-party app support, music controls
Fitness tracking accuracy is mixed: some reviewers call it a solid activity tracker, while others report weak GPS or heart-rate performance during demanding workouts.
Pros: pairing reliability, durability
Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity
Workout tracking was generally considered capable for runs and everyday training, but strength-training rep tracking and some accuracy fundamentals drew criticism.
Pros: resume later function, durability
Cons: watch face quality, call handling
Fitness accuracy is acceptable for casual basics, but reviewers repeatedly said it falls short of dedicated sports watches and serious tracking.
Pros: contactless payments, pairing reliability
Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling