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Are smart watches worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="t3chg33k" data-source="post: 2470644" data-attributes="member: 20884"><p>It is indeed worth it if you value the data and use it to shape your lifestyle, especially as you grow older. My non-health use case is also to do with reminders, timers, sometimes picking up calls on the watch from unknown callers and nearly always for OTP.</p><p></p><p>I have a relative who used one of those 4k watches from Bolt/Ambrane or whatever and that person got a lot more tensed looking at the high HR reading on that watch. I put on my Apple Watch on his wrist and the reading was consistently 5-10 BPM lower than the cheaper watch and in line with the ECG that was undertaken in an emergency room with a variance of 2-3 BPM. Sometimes inaccurate data can be a lot more harmful than useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t3chg33k, post: 2470644, member: 20884"] It is indeed worth it if you value the data and use it to shape your lifestyle, especially as you grow older. My non-health use case is also to do with reminders, timers, sometimes picking up calls on the watch from unknown callers and nearly always for OTP. I have a relative who used one of those 4k watches from Bolt/Ambrane or whatever and that person got a lot more tensed looking at the high HR reading on that watch. I put on my Apple Watch on his wrist and the reading was consistently 5-10 BPM lower than the cheaper watch and in line with the ECG that was undertaken in an emergency room with a variance of 2-3 BPM. Sometimes inaccurate data can be a lot more harmful than useful. [/QUOTE]
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