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The definitive Smart-sportwatch????

Hi everyone...

 

Is there a smartwatch with

-good look, nothing too bulky...  (like Huawei watch GT)

-long battery-life (like Huawei watch GT)

-that is more oriented towards sports activities

-can interact and share datas with everything...Apple Health, S Helath... Strava (The closest maybe are fitbit and Garmin even though they are just multi-platform app...)

-basicly detect your activity without the need of setting manually everything (like Apple watch or Fitbit)

-give training advice, i don't know VO2, resting time... (like Garmin)

 

?????

 

I was looking for quite some time at sportwatch in general like Garmin and at a certain point i ended up looking at the Huawei watch GT and i thought it was awesome... i'm the king of guy which doesn't care about messages on my watch and a lot of other features that 90% of the time results just in a battery drain... I just want a watch that keep track of my activities and last quite a lot more than one day...and maybe has a good look. So you wuold think that with the Huawei watch GT i'm fine... WRONG! because for example i use a garmin edge 520 with my bike for keeping tracks with strava (not supported by Huawei GT). And also what i don't like of smartbands in general is that if you use one of them than you can't migrate datas of your previus hystory to another tracking app... so if you've been using a smartband for some time you are basicly stuck with that or obliged to discard all of your previous hystory.

 

Do you think there's/there will be anything like this on the market?

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Something like the Samsung Galaxy watch might be a good choice.

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Garmin and fitbit are the closest.

If you have an iphone you could look at the apple watch too.

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If you have apple devices don’t look beyond the Apple Watch, it’s superb.

 

I have no experience of the world outside Apple...

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The Apple Watch is by far the most capable of the smartwatches on the market and has always been a fitness device first. I recommend the Series 3 if you don't need the bigger display or the speed improvements. 

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Ok i know... the apple watch is an amazing device... but immagine that for some reason at a certain point you decide to switch to something like a google pixel.... than it become almonst useless but my biggest complain is about battery-life... i mean it's pretty annoying to charge a smartphone every single day... sometimes even more than one time.... but worrying also about the watch... i don't know.... i think that unless apple come up with something like an apple sport watch without much of the smart parts in order to gain in batterylife i will choose a slighted improved version of the fitbit versa... 

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