user6OsSFHZGS9
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yesterday in
Galaxy WatchOverall really pleased with the watch. Sleep tracking functionality has required some tweaking, and I haven't gotten that to work satisfactorily yet.
- Let us connect our bluetooth chest straps! There's no downside for Samsung to do this. You don't make a competing HR chest strap, and Polar's watches are no match for the Galaxy. Yes the wrist sensor is good, but it's not going to be as accurate as a chest monitor with the wrist movements in CrossFit style workouts.
- Why steer me toward the Natural Cycles app when that app is only compatible with Oura and Apple Watch?
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bella_rivera
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yesterday in
Galaxy WatchHi!
About the Natural Cycles App-- if you head over to the Google Play Store, you can find the app there!
Hope that helps!
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. The app doesn't accept the Galaxy Watch as a temperature sensor, nor does it have a companion app for Wear OS. It only integrates with Apple Watch.
bella_rivera
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yesterday (Last edited yesterday ) in
Galaxy WatchOne thing you can try is enabling Cycle tracking on the Samsung Health app. It tracks skin temperature there. Although, I am not sure if it will then transfer the data to the Natural Cycles app.
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