The German Commodity and Products Test Authority pointed out that it was not easy to produce a new device of the class of recludable technologies, which the German Authority had reached after testing 9 of the current smart watches and fitness beams.
German experts were not convinced that any of the tested devices would be good; since fitness measures at swimming, running, and cycling were often inaccurate, and the possibility of communicating with replacements gave rise to hope; none of the tested devices exceeded an “acceptable” assessment.
Other good smart hours include Polar Gert X (Polar Schmitt), the intelligent "Apple S.E." (SE), the "Garman Technio" (Finu) model as well as the "Garman Technical SQ Music" (Vinu SQ Music).
German experts stressed that low-cost products do not necessarily mean that they are bad in all respects. For example, the Galaxy Fit 2 (Galaxy Fit 2) from Samsung appeared completely acceptable on the test, and was characterized by a very accurate calorie consumption rate.