Alright, so I decided to mess around with this “ama sports kronos” thing today. I’d heard some chatter about it, figured I’d see what the fuss was about. First thing I did was just poke around, trying to find some basic info. What is this thing, anyway?

It took a bit of digging, honestly. I kinda felt like I was going in circles for a while. Eventually, I started to get a clearer picture. It seemed like some kind of, like, sports data tracker or something?
My Experiment Begins
Next, I wanted to, you know, actually try it. That’s where things got a little… well, let’s just say I hit a few bumps. The first thing I did was to start the chronometer, and my intention was to go to the app and start the workout there, so the data will be accurate.
- Started the chronometer
- Tried to open the app.
- Checked the data.
It was not intuitive, I’ll tell you that much. I spent a good chunk of time just trying to figure out the basic features. How to start a workout. How to record my activity, and it was a little slow.
Results? Kinda?
Finally, after a bunch of trial and error, I managed to get something recorded. I wouldn’t say I mastered it, not by a long shot. But I did get a basic workout tracked. I’m still not 100% sure I did everything right, though. It gave data, and I was able to see my activity.
My overall take? It’s… okay. I can see the potential, maybe. But it definitely needs some work, in making it more user-friendly, specially for a beginner like me. I’m not sure I’ll stick with it, but it was an interesting experiment, at least.