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FAQ smartwatch

Are you thinking about buying a smartwatch used but are still undecided? Let's examine the advantages and considerations when buying.

The Apple Watch is considered one of the best smartwatches. It offers very precise and diverse fitness and health functions. It is also integrated into the Apple ecosystem and lets you use all kinds of functions associated with it (e.g. receiving notifications and messages from your iPhone). There are also great smartwatches that focus on specific areas. Fitbit and Garmin are considered excellent smartwatches in the fitness and outdoor areas.

A smartwatch is a wearable device designed to be worn on the wrist. Similar to a smartphone, the operation is usually based on a touch screen and offers the use of apps, often in conjunction with the recording of heart rhythm and other vital signals. The most popular smartwatch, which goes beyond use as a fitness tracker, is the Apple Watch.

There is no WhatsApp application for the FitBit or Apple Watch. However, you can display notifications from WhatsApp on the Apple Watch. To do this, go to Settings > Notifications > WhatsApp on your iPhone and select "Show". Then go to the Watch app on your iPhone and select Notifications. If you scroll down to "Mirror Alerts", you will see the option to enable notifications from WhatsApp for the Apple Watch. Notifications will now be displayed on your Apple Watch.

There are three types of smartwatches to distinguish between: the classic "standard" smartwatch, a hybrid, and the fitness tracker. The classic smartwatch - which includes the AppleWatch - serves primarily as a notification center on the wrist. The fitness tracker has most of the functions that the classic smartwatch has, but focuses heavily on vital records. The hybrid smartwatch is basically a normal analog watch, but can inform you through vibrations, pointer functions, and sounds, for example about the contact who is calling.