Typically I would say to get one of the older watches, but I think that’s kind of bad advice right now. They have completely changed their software platform for these watches going forward. So it used to be that the older watch that you were buying was still going to get updated, that’s less likely the case now.
Personally I think people are too obsessed about updates. It's a sports watch after all. If it does what I need out of it on day one, that's more than OK for me, it's good for years.. There's bug-fixing to consider but that's a double-edged sword since newest updates also introduce bugs that previous firmware versions didn't have.
what are the circumfrences of your 3 wrists? Was the extra thickness noticable? Did you find yourselves snagging it on anything?
Do a review of huawei gt 5 and gt 5 pro...i think it's the best fitness tracker for the money...never better gt series
I'd be perfectly happy if my 255s had better battery life
Typically I would say to get one of the older watches, but I think that’s kind of bad advice right now. They have completely changed their software platform for these watches going forward. So it used to be that the older watch that you were buying was still going to get updated, that’s less likely the case now.
Personally I think people are too obsessed about updates. It's a sports watch after all. If it does what I need out of it on day one, that's more than OK for me, it's good for years.. There's bug-fixing to consider but that's a double-edged sword since newest updates also introduce bugs that previous firmware versions didn't have.
@@robhunt8378 I def prefer getting new features on a watch I already own. It’s why I use Apple products. Coros has proven customers love that!
First comment😊ok bye