Garmin Vivosmart as a pedometer and daily companion?

Dear all, I used to be an Apple user and only wore my Apple Watch for the circles. I don't have any major requirements; I'm mainly interested in step counting and possibly sleep monitoring, as well as common health data. Now I'm wondering whether the Vivosmart is the right choice for me, since I wear…

On which HUAWEI smartwatch/wearable can you download and save music locally? Does it have an MP3 function for listening to music offline? Without internet?

On which HUAWEI smartwatches/wearables or fitness trackers can you download and store music locally? So a smartwatch with an MP3 player. To listen to music offline or to jog in the forest. Without being dependent on internet connection and Wi-Fi? It only affects the HUAWEI brand! And round cases.

Are there any watches, smartwatches, or fitness trackers that allow you to download music and save it to the watch? Independent of internet, Wi-Fi, or smartphone connections?

Which watch, smartwatch, or fitness tracker can you download music to (with a hard drive and MP3 function) and then save it to the watch, then listen to it offline with Bluetooth headphones without a smartphone, internet, or Wi-Fi? In nature. What brands and models are there?

Which smartwatch can you download and store music on? With an SD card, hard drive, or MP3 function? If there is such a smartwatch?

Is there a smartwatch that lets you download music from a music service and save it permanently? Smartwatches with SD card, hard drive, or MP3 capability. To listen with Bluetooth headphones. I didn't want to be dependent on an internet connection and didn't want to always have to carry my smartphone with me.

Polar ignite 2 texts me in the morning – overwhelming?

I've recently started exercising again. I used to be regular and intense until the coronavirus pandemic. Now I'm starting again from almost zero. When I get up in the morning or put on my watch, it's already overwhelming, even though I haven't done anything yet. How can that be? Or is this only the case…

Which Garmin fitness watch for women is waterproof, monitors sleep and vital signs, has a charger, and is reasonably priced?

I want to switch from Fitbit to Garmin, but don't want to spend too much to get started and would like to try out a used device first. That's why I'm looking for a good, affordable device. Unfortunately, I found the Fitbit Charge 5 to be a step backwards from the Charge 2 in many…