
Big Waldo
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Both my watches (gbd 200) constantly crash and fail to connect with the app. Pressing the backlight button causes both watches to crash, changing the watch face and not allowing any interaction for 10 minutes or so. On one watch the screen will even pixelate. The data is not transferable across watches, so if I'm using one watch to count steps, that is the watch I need to continue using the full day! There was no point in me buying 1 watch for work and another for whatever else!
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GS
The app itself for controlling the watch is pretty good. The fitness info it gives you is so bad it feels like someone who has never exercised just slapped it out. It isn't compatible with Google Fit, though it says it is. It's not compatible with Apple Health, though it says it is. It barely helps you track your data over time, you'll end up using a calculator and paper to figure out if you're doing better or worse. The black background is stupid. The tide function actually works great.
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Jo G
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It's OK, even thought it links up to Strava and Google fit, it doesn't sync the info regularly, or even properly. It doesn't even track steps correctly, I've had cheaper devices that did a better job. The GPS is very slow at connecting as well, so when you want to track something, it doesn't capture everything properly. It doesn't matter how many updates you do, they all still suck.
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