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trabant00 | 1 year ago
At the same time the fitness features add cost, bulk, the uncomfortable sensor bump and cost battery life. The original Pebble didn't have any of that and in my opinion was better for it. I also see little point in competing with the already existing numerous options for fitness tracking, even if you only look at the ones without a subscription.
iamacyborg|1 year ago
nradov|1 year ago
For a more practical take on heart rate accuracy see the DC Rainmaker reviews instead.