This is a smartwatch without looking like one (GBD-200, runs for 150 EUR). I settled upon something cheaper to time my hangs, and is a G-Shock in everything but name, W-218-H.
Can it track my sleep? Because that the only reason I want one
Apple ones are nice. Get the SE2. I was one of the guys who thought having another computer on your wrist is ridiculous. Apple really made them worth it.
Still funny to see them on fats.
This is a smartwatch without looking like one (GBD-200, runs for 150 EUR). I settled upon something cheaper to time my hangs, and is a G-Shock in everything but name, W-218-H.
No garmin shilling? Get a fenix 6/7 and a used fitbit for sleep tracking and enjoy 2 weeks of not having to charge it and being able to smash the watch into walls and other shit without the screen cracking or any other shit.
Because general fitness trackers dont track anything meaningful, it's marketing to fatties or normies who arent actually trying to get fit but rather to feel like they are doing something. If you want an actual tracker then
The only fitness tracker worth using is Whoop but it's unfortunately quite expensive. I'm currently using it and it's miles ahead of the competition and you really learn what affects your body, when you should workout, when you should rest etc. I'd really recommend it.
Scroll through here, you just need to look at the pictures to get a sense of what data it gives you and how you can track and improve yourself.
https://support.whoop.com/s/article/Monthly-Performance-Assessments
No. The HR function (not accurate) and sleep functions are 100% meaningless in every context. Watches are for stupid boomers and stupid zoomers.
If you are a cardiogay you should have a chest strap and the phone app of your choosing to connect it to for HR monitoring purposes, at least until you get your training program on point.
Sometimes I want to buy one but I'm not sure how accurate they are tracking you pulse and calories. And even if I need to track that when I'm on successful cut even without it. Is it just my inner consooomer demon trying to make me buy another useless item? Probably. So frick it.
It really depends on how autistic you want to get about your statistics. If the answer is very autistic, then yes, get a fitness watch and go nuts. Otherwise, not really.
Don't get any second gen Tyzen OS if you're teck savy (e.g. samsung watch 3). It's an unsupported deadend, you can't even install any proper software.
New ones have a more tweak friendly android with real functionality.
Yes, if they're bought second hand from a friend. I picked up a Garmin Fenix 3 for $23 AUD, my mate doesn't roon anymore, and I wasn't gonna blow $1k+ for a new Fenix model.
I wear the pixel watch. The battery life is absolute garbage but it's handy for rooning because I can download Spotify playlists on it and link my pixel buds to it so I don't need to bring a phone. It's also just nice for tracking things like how much I've moved per day(excuse to just walk around the office and bs) as well as monitoring resting heart rate etc etc.
>It's also just nice for tracking things like how much I've moved per day(excuse to just walk around the office and bs)
Fatty cope device, just walking around does nothing to improve your fitness and is just a fatty marketing tool to make them feel like they are doing something good, same with applel rings, they aren't actually measuring anything valid
The only fitness tracker worth using is Whoop but it's unfortunately quite expensive. I'm currently using it and it's miles ahead of the competition and you really learn what affects your body, when you should workout, when you should rest etc. I'd really recommend it.
Scroll through here, you just need to look at the pictures to get a sense of what data it gives you and how you can track and improve yourself.
https://support.whoop.com/s/article/Monthly-Performance-Assessments
no, however i recommend you get a normal one from china or something so you can have a minute countdown or use your phone
So fricking cringe. Get an automatic Seiko diver and stop being a try hard gay.
Can it track my sleep? Because that the only reason I want one
Why do you need to track your sleep? How much of a failure do you have to be to not being able to sleep properly.
Apple ones are nice. Get the SE2. I was one of the guys who thought having another computer on your wrist is ridiculous. Apple really made them worth it.
Still funny to see them on fats.
No
If you do endurance sports they are required. You can't really do intervals without them.
No
They are not.
You don't do endurance sports you stupid homosexual.
I do.
This is a smartwatch without looking like one (GBD-200, runs for 150 EUR). I settled upon something cheaper to time my hangs, and is a G-Shock in everything but name, W-218-H.
Does it do hr or is it just a pedometer?
>pedo meter
I am sorry guys - it cannot
No and for some reason I only see gay pride dudes wearing them
Def worth it. You don't even need an expensive one if you only care about fitness. I use mine for stepmaxxing and its suprisingly accurate.
only if you aren't poor
protip: anyone who tells you they aren't worth it is verifiably poor
If you think fitbits are expensive you are actually poor lmao
Protip: “people” advocating excessive consumption of useless products aren’t wealthy and own no actual money making assets
No garmin shilling? Get a fenix 6/7 and a used fitbit for sleep tracking and enjoy 2 weeks of not having to charge it and being able to smash the watch into walls and other shit without the screen cracking or any other shit.
Why do you have to track your sleep?
All "smart" watches are for gays, gay.
Grow up and get a Casio like a man.
Or an Omega/Rolex etc if you're not a brokie.
>not a brokie
>not a patek
>Swatch
Stfu idiot.
>Not a real speedy pro
Stop being a poorgay
Lmao, you must be some zoomie with rich parents. Nobody who actually knows a thing or two about watches would get that overpriced plastic garbage…
Yes if you want to send even more of your private and sensitive data to israelites
>Tfw the israelites know my very impressive vo2 max
noooooooooooo
frick off schlomo if you want my biodata then PAY ME MY FRICKING MONEY
MY MILKSHAKE IS MY OWN
For me it's more like
>tfw israelites know my not very impressive VO2 max
Also why I always see only lard elementals wearing fitness trackers? Like they need to track some fitness goals lmao.
It's the same as geargays in music always being talentless.
>If I just spend more money instead of doing the work, I will get better
Because general fitness trackers dont track anything meaningful, it's marketing to fatties or normies who arent actually trying to get fit but rather to feel like they are doing something. If you want an actual tracker then
is right
No. The HR function (not accurate) and sleep functions are 100% meaningless in every context. Watches are for stupid boomers and stupid zoomers.
If you are a cardiogay you should have a chest strap and the phone app of your choosing to connect it to for HR monitoring purposes, at least until you get your training program on point.
Strap and watch. Which serious athlete /cardiogay carries a phone?
I used an upper arm blood pressure monitor that gave me the same pulse as my fitbit did at that moment
Phone GPS is not accurate enough for sub quarter mile intervals.
A guy literally had a heart attack while wearing one of those. The watch notified his doctor and saved his life.
Sometimes I want to buy one but I'm not sure how accurate they are tracking you pulse and calories. And even if I need to track that when I'm on successful cut even without it. Is it just my inner consooomer demon trying to make me buy another useless item? Probably. So frick it.
I have a Garmin watch and like it. I like being able to log my miles and listen to music without having to bring my phone while I run.
Which one? Some of these cost as much as plane tickets.
It really depends on how autistic you want to get about your statistics. If the answer is very autistic, then yes, get a fitness watch and go nuts. Otherwise, not really.
Don't get any second gen Tyzen OS if you're teck savy (e.g. samsung watch 3). It's an unsupported deadend, you can't even install any proper software.
New ones have a more tweak friendly android with real functionality.
yes, if you do cardio like running or cycling
for weight lifting, they arent that useful
Yes, if they're bought second hand from a friend. I picked up a Garmin Fenix 3 for $23 AUD, my mate doesn't roon anymore, and I wasn't gonna blow $1k+ for a new Fenix model.
just get some cheap aliexpress bootleg
No. If you really need one, just get a $20 smart band instead.
I wear the pixel watch. The battery life is absolute garbage but it's handy for rooning because I can download Spotify playlists on it and link my pixel buds to it so I don't need to bring a phone. It's also just nice for tracking things like how much I've moved per day(excuse to just walk around the office and bs) as well as monitoring resting heart rate etc etc.
>It's also just nice for tracking things like how much I've moved per day(excuse to just walk around the office and bs)
Fatty cope device, just walking around does nothing to improve your fitness and is just a fatty marketing tool to make them feel like they are doing something good, same with applel rings, they aren't actually measuring anything valid
The only fitness tracker worth using is Whoop but it's unfortunately quite expensive. I'm currently using it and it's miles ahead of the competition and you really learn what affects your body, when you should workout, when you should rest etc. I'd really recommend it.
Scroll through here, you just need to look at the pictures to get a sense of what data it gives you and how you can track and improve yourself.
https://support.whoop.com/s/article/Monthly-Performance-Assessments
I have a garmin instinct solar 2 tactical.
Honestly, it helps me track literally everything.
It keeps me consistent which keeps me to my targets.