Watch,, it!! Health, exercise etc.

Huh. When my sleep score is messed up, it doesn’t report anything at all (possibly when my heart rate is going nutso.)

I’ve never seen one showing all but one stage.

And the data is obviously there (on the graph), just missing on the list.
 
It's done this type of thing before but all the numbers added up and it didn't effect my sleep score, they were just wrong. But they straightened back out a couple of hours later. None of these numbers add up and my sleep score is reflecting it and it's screwed up my week and month numbers too.

I don't know.
 
It's done this type of thing before but all the numbers added up and it didn't effect my sleep score, they were just wrong. But they straightened back out a couple of hours later. None of these numbers add up and my sleep score is reflecting it and it's screwed up my week and month numbers too.

I don't know.
you may need a cpap
 
@Behr @volfanbill @anyone else

To my amazement, my husband is starting to think about getting some sort of fitness watch. I doubt seriously that he’d be willing to go over $140-150 and would probably prefer to spend a lot less.

I think all he’s interested in is time and date, distance walked, average pace, pulse I guess. Maybe access to his calendar but probably not. Probably not sleep. Reliable, will last well beyond a year, and non-exasperating to understand.

No text, no phone, no music, no podcasts, no calorie counting. If there were coaching he’d ignore it; probably not GPS (he walks with his iPhone). He messes around on the weight machine, but I’m skeptical that he would want to track aerobic vs strength exercise etc.

DEFINITELY not anything flashy in terms of face or band (his clothes are black, grey, navy, and khaki, plus olive green when he gets a wild hair. lol)

Any suggestions?
 
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@Behr @volfanbill @anyone else

To my amazement, my husband is starting to think about getting some sort of fitness watch. I doubt seriously that he’d be willing to go over $140-150 and would probably prefer to spend a lot less.

I think all he’s interested in is time and date, distance walked, average pace, pulse I guess. Maybe access to his calendar but probably not. Probably not sleep. Reliable, will last well beyond a year, and non-exasperating to understand.

No text, no phone, no music, no podcasts, no calorie counting. If there were coaching he’d ignore it; probably not GPS (he walks with his iPhone). He messes around on the weight machine, but I’m skeptical that he would want to track aerobic vs strength exercise etc.

DEFINITELY not anything flashy in terms of face or band (his clothes are black, grey, navy, and khaki, plus olive green when he gets a wild hair. lol)

Any suggestions?
Walmart has the Galaxy 4 Classic 42mm on sale right now for $129.
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I have no clue dude. I'm no watch expert, I've just learned alot about Samsung and Garmin smart watches over the past couple of years.

I have a tag and omega watch and really like them but the apple watch my wife gave me has been on my wrist for a little over a year now. Can't sync the fancy watches with my iphone.
 
I know, but would it still work as a standalone device?? Or are you required to sync with a phone? Sounds like he wouldn't be using it with his phone very much anyway.
If he wants it to keep the correct time.
 
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