Does anyone knows what MET does? In all the videos its mention but quickly passed over, In the manual its mention but no explanation as to what the infors are or how to use it
ok, just think for a moment: Apple wants to add glucose monitoring to their watches for years now, and didn't find a way to do it successfully. What do you think, how likely is it that this small chinese retailer has a solution that works? ECG is probably working, but since it's 1 channel the usability is...limited. This is a watch with many cool blinky bits, thats it. And that it the case with basically every watch. You should see them more as a gimic, and Smartwatch ticks presents them very nicely in that regard, that's the reason i watch him regularly. But that's it.....
Yea, these are more for fun than anything else. For those wanting to take them seriously, there's a 'due diligence' obligation to check the readings against known readings from calibrated equipment, otherwise, have fun with all the blinking lights!
That all depends on what you need regarding health monitoring. For example, I monitor my heart for possible AFib, and I've found the original FitBit Sense (not Sense 2) to be the best in that regard.
@@SWT I would like to focus more on blood oxygen and sleeping patterns. But this watch has an array of new things to measure, that I can't even imagine using :D
Well, they need extra memory for that, an on-watch keyboard, and more. That is a whole different category of watch. You might want to check out our Playlists for Android smartwatches. They all have text reply capabilities.
I strongly recommend each person who gets one of these or similar smartwatches take the time to compare their readings to what you get with calibrated medical equipment to individually assess the accuracy of the readings.
Looks almost exactly like my Amazfit Falcon
Does anyone knows what MET does? In all the videos its mention but quickly passed over, In the manual its mention but no explanation as to what the infors are or how to use it
Hope you can provide information on the accuracy of the monitoring results.
ok, just think for a moment: Apple wants to add glucose monitoring to their watches for years now, and didn't find a way to do it successfully. What do you think, how likely is it that this small chinese retailer has a solution that works? ECG is probably working, but since it's 1 channel the usability is...limited. This is a watch with many cool blinky bits, thats it. And that it the case with basically every watch. You should see them more as a gimic, and Smartwatch ticks presents them very nicely in that regard, that's the reason i watch him regularly. But that's it.....
ECG IS Fake, Heart rate IS Fake too, only calculator that IS not Fake, WE shoudn't be silly to trust such products,
Yea, these are more for fun than anything else. For those wanting to take them seriously, there's a 'due diligence' obligation to check the readings against known readings from calibrated equipment, otherwise, have fun with all the blinking lights!
A Nice looking watch , got to wait for my kospet .
Hope you get your Kospet soon!
Is this the best watch for health monitoring?
That all depends on what you need regarding health monitoring. For example, I monitor my heart for possible AFib, and I've found the original FitBit Sense (not Sense 2) to be the best in that regard.
@@SWT I would like to focus more on blood oxygen and sleeping patterns. But this watch has an array of new things to measure, that I can't even imagine using :D
Why can't you text on these watches
Well, they need extra memory for that, an on-watch keyboard, and more. That is a whole different category of watch. You might want to check out our Playlists for Android smartwatches. They all have text reply capabilities.
So, how of the measurements it does grossly inaccurate and fake??!
All are fakes, no dought, don't be silly
I strongly recommend each person who gets one of these or similar smartwatches take the time to compare their readings to what you get with calibrated medical equipment to individually assess the accuracy of the readings.