A:AnswerI have found it has actually tracked them but not updated the screen. So a bunch if steps that weren't updating as I walked get added on in bulk.
A:AnswerHey there, that's a really good question! You’ll be notified of incoming calls or texts right on your wrist. Plus, send quick, preset replies, and keep an eye on schedules, the forecast and more! ^Elizabeth
A:Answerrunning
walking
cycling
swimming
treadmill
exerciser bike
elliptical trainer
weight machines
circuit training
plus you can add or remove exercises
A:AnswerShop aftermarket stuff on Amazon. I got a Katrice chain link adjustable band from them. If you have a really huge wrist, you probably could bu 2 and piece extra links from one into the other. The package comes with a set of tools to add or remove links.
Good luck.
A:AnswerIt track steps. If you sync it with your phone it'll let you know how many miles. And yes best buy will accept returns. I've returned a few items since covid. They just make you wait outside.
A:AnswerI switched to this tracker after going through several fitbits. So far I like it better than the fitbits. The battery lasts and the screen is significantly better and it tracks a lot more exercises than my previous fitbits. I have only had it for a few months now but I'm pretty confident it will last longer than the fitbits. Generally, Samsung makes reliable products so im optimistic. I wish I had switched to this Samsung tracker earlier.
A:AnswerI have this device and a Samsung phone, and yes Samsung Health will track the distance of your ride. However, Samsung Health would do that alone. So what this gets you is a heart rate monitor that will be overlayed with the other data about your ride (distance, pace, elevation, etc.).