A:AnswerNot sure about Google Earth, but there are several apps that will work with the watch and place your route on a map such as the Map My Walk/Run apps.
A:AnswerYes, if the watch detects a fall, it will send an alert, if you don’t respond within a certain amount of time, it will notify emergency services with your GPS location to send help.
A:AnswerBased on the fine print, the 4 month offer is for new subscribers only. So, unfortunately, you probably would not be eligible for the 4 free month promotion. I wasn't (Current subscriber.)
A:AnswerOnly if you get the GPS version. With the GPS+cellular watch, it is a line of service on your phone plan. But you can choose your own phone carrier to activate it.
A:AnswerIt depends on what apps you run on the watch. I use the ESPN and Bleacher Report App and it shows game scores - Just remember - The Watch is just syncing data from your phone....
A:Answerwrist band comes in both small and large in the box. You can chose the size you want. I have very tiny wrists and "normal" band works perfectly
A:AnswerHere’s my take and fought with same questions. I5 has heart monitor, larger size, more memory, faster and is a little more future proof than I3. Believe it or not the I3 has a brighter display and better battery life in my opinion!
A:AnswerYou can be up to 50 feet from your phone and be connected. You cannot watch videos from the watch, unfortunately and the watch does track all your calories burned as long as you are wearing it, whether you are exercising or not.