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Why people let “walkie talkies” on !! It opened a canal via iPhone just as a FaceTime audio set to on all the time and drains battery from both iPhone and Apple Watch
I really need someone to tell me what situation make the double tap more useful or even superior to the assistive touch, because my experience shows its the other way around.
I would definitely recommend the Venu 3 for this. Yes, the Apple Watch does have the most accurate heart rate monitoring as I also show in this video, but this applies more to sports or more difficult scenarios. Just for sleeping, or during your daily life, the Venu 3 is perfectly accurate as well. And then the sleep tracking of Garmin is just way more detailed and sophisticated.
But I already bought the epix gen2 old model from last year few days ago because it was on big sale…should I get the venu 3 again?@@GermanAccentReviews-xn9yx
Both watches are good for athletes. However, ultra athletes, if they want accuracy and don’t mind daily charging the Ultra. If they want it to last for days, and are not too bothered about accuracy, then a Garmin could be considered.
No, not really. You would need additional apps for this, for which you would have to pay. One possible app would be WorkOutdoors. In the classic training mode, you can’t use any kind of maps.
Hey there :) Depends on what you are looking for. As a smartwatch, the AW Series 9 is way better, while the Venu 3 provides better and more sophisticated sports and exercise features