10-01-2020 19:53
10-01-2020 19:53
Very disappointed in having it the last 24 hours. I wouldn’t have purchased it, had I known the ecg app was not already released. The deeper into setting it up discovered I can’t load my music onto it but have to use a 3 rd party app like Pandora or Deezer- both paid applications. I did purchase the extended warranty because I am known to be hard on my watches since I wash my hands constantly at work. It doesn’t seem worth it to keep just for GPS. Anybody want to sell me on it? Premium Fitbit isn’t enough-have a Peloton bike so don’t need the extra exercise features.
10-07-2020 19:00
10-07-2020 19:00
The ticwatch pro 3 is a nice android watch. I just got one today. Going to use it the next few days to see if I'll keep it and send the sense back. The only thing it seems to lack is the ECG. But it does do constant heart monitoring and blood oxygen. In the little bit of used it it's way smoother then the sense
10-07-2020 20:40
10-07-2020 20:40
@SunsetRunner wrote:Very disappointed in having it the last 24 hours. I wouldn’t have purchased it, had I known the ecg app was not already released. The deeper into setting it up discovered I can’t load my music onto it but have to use a 3 rd party app like Pandora or Deezer- both paid applications. I did purchase the extended warranty because I am known to be hard on my watches since I wash my hands constantly at work. It doesn’t seem worth it to keep just for GPS. Anybody want to sell me on it? Premium Fitbit isn’t enough-have a Peloton bike so don’t need the extra exercise features.
Save yourself a lot of frustration. Return it and get an Apple Watch series 6.
10-07-2020 23:42
10-07-2020 23:42
3 watches a bit much ?
Do you intend on keeping all 3 or are you testing them all out to find the best all rounder?
10-08-2020 14:41
10-08-2020 14:41
If the fitbit erroneously records your sluglike behavior as sleep you can manually delete it in app. Just kidding about sluglike it happens to me sometimes when i am still for a long time watching TV.
10-09-2020 04:31
10-09-2020 04:31
@SunsetRunner nowadays, buying something just to try it out and then return it if it doesn't meet requirements is probably the sanest choice. Thinking of it, modern watches have hundreds of functions, follow hundreds of different patterns, and are made for different use cases. There is no chance any reviews will give you all the answers 🙂 Spending such money isn't a big deal if you have a chance of returning the watch and get money back. Fitbit's 45 days return policy is more than enough to figure out whether you stick with it or not 🙂
10-10-2020 05:42
10-10-2020 05:42
Thanks for replying. Yes makes absolute sense - 😏
To try and return.
I'm pretty interested in learning how you get on and your final decision.
10-10-2020 05:57
10-10-2020 05:57
Everything you say is true. The only point I can add is the potential of the watch if they further develop the software. The watch has the hardware to do so much more and historically Fitbit has continued to build upon its software