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I wish it tracked better for strength training, could be completely managed by the smartphone app and had a more intuitive way to sync music, but otherwise it works very well.
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I love the silent alarm on it as I've wanted a silent way to wake up for a long time.
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The 4-way button is brilliant for controls.
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I love the way it wakes me up
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The band, however, has already cracked and broken all the way in just 3 months.
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There is really no easy way to get from 1 menu to the other
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I think this is really the best way to have the peace of mind of route guidance without resorting to a phone (which is clunky to run/bike with and reliant on cellular signal) or a smartwatch (which doesn't work as a true fitness watch due to battery life and other issues)
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You can use our computer its an easy way
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I purchased this watch because my Garmin Vivoactive never worked the way it
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I guess that is TomTom's way of always being correct
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I love the way it fits and the larger, improved, display
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But it falls short in a few really important ways
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There is no secure way in which to ensure the band stays clipped together.
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I’m a very active person and thought a fitness watch would be a good way to keep track of my activities in one place, especially those that are harder to log (e.g. interval training, heart rate, etc.)
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If you go online or on your phone to the "app" for it, it charts your heart rate on a graph throughout the day as well as during workouts
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Occasionally it doesn't get the connection as quick as you would like when you are running - not sure why