While traveling in a slow bus on a bumpy road in Bolivia, my watch recorded an astonishing 37,346 steps and 334 floors climbed in a day. It failed to stop counting steps at higher speeds, logging every bump as a step, even at 50 kph. Surely, it should recognize that I'm not walking or running? This went on for nearly three weeks, leading the watch to overestimate my fitness level. Additionally, it incorrectly adjusted the time when I was in Bolivia, despite being set to auto. The alarm didn't go off at the correct time, causing me to be late for an appointment. Given its GPS capability, it should have accurately set the local time without needing to be paired with a phone. If it can't maintain proper time without a phone, how can it be considered a smart device? I reported these issues to the support team but received no acknowledgment of my concerns.
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