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1. Lastly, it should have a few more features, like setting a do no disturb time that syncs with your phone for it it be put on do not disturb too, and it should let us adjust some defaults, and one or two more features.Most of the time the app and watch work well.
2. Problem is, the watch and app lose connectivity often and it shows that I have walked around 1000 steps in the past 6 months, never slept and my heart only beats a few times, every few days.
3. Why can't the watch and App reconnect on their own? If I walk away from the phone I have to sync them in order to use the watch's music function.
4. For there is a lot of heavy work going on while walking.I have already purchased a much more expensive competitor which was difficult, but this watch was marketed as"very easy to use" and very informative.
5. - Doesn't always maintain a bluetooth connection to the watch, even when battery optimization is disabled, and background access is enabled.
6. - Provides a good, quick summary of health/fitness stats (including resting heart rate), and easy to browse historical data.
7. - If Notifications access is granted, it sends *every* *single* notification from your phone, including Google Play updating applications in the background, anything else transient that you normally wouldn't see or care about unless you happened to be looking at your phone at that moment.
8. Ive found NO features except for the clock face, the heart rate and pulse oximetry, BOTH of which were inaccurate based on results from professional devices ( used to xheck the accuracy of the watch).
9. - Connection via QR code was quick and easy.My wife ordered the Letsfit watch a few weeks ago, and I really like it.
10. Looks broken.It's a good app, but it should NOT require location to sync!!! Also, the sleep results are not completely accurate.
11. - Apparently the watch only tracks O2 sat on demand; the app doesn't show those measurements at all, so I'm not sure if they're recorded *anywhere*.