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for being more representative, the vertical axis should be price rather than sorting those watches from worst to best
Please make a new updated video of this
Thanks Rob, I had my eye on a Garmin watch, but except for the Venu they're not doing really well… So now I have to rethink it all… Let's see if they have any updates coming.
I love my honor 6, until it doesnt sync the data anymore 🙁
I dont understand, why should i track my heart rate and my sleep???
How up to date is this?
Has there been major changes in possible budget recommendations?
Excellent video. So good to have taken into account different price bands.
I'm interested in watches that will be most accurate under 120 bpm for someone monitoring tacycardia episodes.
Why you sold out to whoop in the end?
This is the best comparison on this topic by far. The dedication to get the data to have a total comparison, it is absolutely great.
All are tracking spywares…
This video is completely lacking in the description of the methodology, metrics and weighting used for ranking. What was done here wasn't science. It was engineering analysis poorly done. What we have is assertions and a summary lacking context. A doctoral student who doesn't understand this and can't explain their work to laypeople should find another career.
"for every budget" makes a 50-100€ budget and then a 200-1k which is basically where all usable watches are. You could made like a 200-350 at least
It's shocking to see that the Garmin Forerunner 255 has 0.7 correlation score, which is less than the Huawei Band 6, but there's a huge difference in prices. When I bought Garmin Forerunner 255 about 2 months ago, the price was 340 CAD (it's now 446 CAD) and Huawei Band 6 is $50 as shown in this video. I was expecting Garmin Forerunner 255 to be at the top, somewhere with Apple watch SE with correlation score greater than 0.9.
Bloody hell, it's the Pope number!
Love your reviews, thanks for all the hard work and effort…
Hi Rob, I am convinced that you are one of the few who does thorough and well-explained professional research. However, it surprises me that in none of the 3 videos I watched, you never mentioned the ASUS VivoWatch SP, HC-A05 whose functionality is less glamorous than the others but definitely closer to perfection. (supporting evidence)
Thank you for your professionalism.
Hi Rob. I need some GPS tracker for my wife, like when I call her, GPS show me where's she.
I want keep her evidence.
Can You tell which smart it's better for her, please ?
Thanks
creating a short web based interview form to ask what is important it would be amazing to see a ranked recommendation