
Charlie Llama
Works so much better than the fitbit app!!! The only thing that's bugging me (majorly!!!) is the inability to switch the date format. It lets you change units and time format, but it defaults to MM/DD/YY for the date and there's no option to change it to DD/MM/YY?! The majority of English speaking countries use DD/MM/YY!!! Would be amazing if I could set more than 10 alarms (many silent alarms = ADHD & Autism coping strategy) but that's no different than most smart watches...
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Daniel Duncan
o2 reads my level but doesn't save them for some reason, same with sleep and steps. I have it on all most 24/7. can we have a sleep setting for when we go to bed at the push of the button it records that data.
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Calista Bruschi
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Ryze Connect looks sleek but lacks core functionality. There’s no option manually to log workouts, which makes tracking fitness goals frustrating. Viewing historical data is clunky. The step counter, stress level monitor and sleep cycle are unreliable, often giving inconsistent results. While the interface is clean, the missing features make it feel incomplete. Ryze needs major updates before it can compete with other fitness apps. Two stars for design, but not much else.