The Samsung Gear Fit is a lightweight and good looking, but has too many drawbacks, including accuracy issues and the fact that it's only compatible with Samsung Galaxy devices.
The Samsung Gear Fit is a lightweight and good looking, but has too many drawbacks, including accuracy issues and the fact that it's only compatible with Samsung Galaxy devices.
Unique curved screen; Light weight; Good battery life; music control and notifications;
Unresponsive screen; Unreliable heart-rate tracking; Awkward ergonomics;
Analizamos la Samsung Gear Fit, el híbrido entre pulsera cuantificadora o deportiva y smartwatch de la compañía coreana. Características, precio y rendimiento.
Más barato que un smartwatch; Diseño y pantalla; IP67; resistente al agua
Sin apps de terceros; Poco legible en exteriores; Sin GPS propio
Somewhere in my first few days of using the Gear Fit, I stared at the band on my wrist. Curved display, eye-popping colors. A notification was on my wrist: someone liked my last tweet. My sister posted new photos on Facebook. I pressed the heart rate monitor button, and noticed my heart was beating a little faster than it should.
The Samsung Gear Fit is a great-looking wearable, but doesn't successfully reconcile its dual roles as activity tracker and smartwatch.
The Gear Fit has a forward-looking design, many more extras than the average fitness band, and the ability to measure heart rate; Its curved AMOLED display looks fantastic, too.
The long display means text reads awkwardly on your wrist; The Fit only works with certain Samsung phones; Can’t load apps, so you’re stuck with the features included; And the price is high, so much so that you might consider a cheaper alternative or the same-priced, more full-featured Gear Neo.
Combining fitness band and smartwatch, the Gear Fit is beautifully designed. It just lacks a bit of substance right now.
Beautiful AMOLED screen, Good fitness/smartwatch balance, The Fit is a gorgeous piece of tech, possibly the best-looking out there right now; It's also packed with a good balance of fitness and smartwatch features, and given more attention, Samsung could have a winning wearable on its hands.
Limited fitness features; Accuracy problems; Extra charging component; Most of the problems arise from limitations in the software: the inability to upload data to third party platforms; the lack of a pause feature; the lack of GPS tracking for running.
Samsung Gear Fit raises the bar on fitness trackers with its dual utility. It's not just a fitness band. Though not as capable for a Smartwatch as other Gear watches, Gear Fit does half the job of showing all the notifications on its curved screen that you can wear more comfortably during workouts.
Water resistant; Fitness friendly design; Swappable strap
50% of a Smartwatch; Pricey and only for Samsung phones
The Gear Fit is Samsung's answer to the activity tracker revolution. It's arrived as a Galaxy mobile-only accessory – rather than compatible with any old Android phone – alongside the other Samsung Gear smartwatches .
Phone notifications; Good looks; Curved AMOLED display; Lots of accessories
Poor sleep tracking; Accuracy issues; Limited analytics; Fiddly charging component
What do you expect of the best activity trackers on the market today? Innovation and tough competition among these modern day pedometers have certainly raised the bar. Some devices can read your heart rate all day and night, while others vibrate to wake you from a precisely timed power nap. Brand-spanking new to the fitness tracker category is the Samsung Gear Fit ($199), a wristband that's so sophisticated looking, with a brilliant touch screen, it may raise your expectations—without warrant, though. Part smartwatch and part fitness tracker, the Gear Fit is best thought of as an accessory to one of the 18 Samsung devices with which it's compatible, including the Samsung Galaxy S5, and not as an independent activity monitor. But even as a smartphone companion, it only does a decent job as a fitness tracker, with key features disabled by default and an app that's already screaming for an overhaul. The smartwatch features are better, but not by enough to edge out our Editors' Choice...
The gorgeous Samsung Gear Fit is part fitness tracker and part smartwatch, but it's mainly an accessory for recent Samsung devices; if you want either an activity tracker or a smartwatch specifically, you can do better.
Part smartwatch, part fitness tracker; Supports bicycling; Records sleep; Smartwatch notifications are well implemented; Touch-screen enabled; Very, very pretty
Not functionally independent; requires a supported Samsung device; Pedometer not enabled by default; Touch screen too sensitive to use while in motion; Requires two apps to use fully; Short battery life
Got this on a deal when bundled with a GS5. The ONLY reason I bothered with it, is the very low price was too tempting to resist. I read up about it first to see if I could really make use of it. All in all, I'm glad I bought it.
En el Mobile World Congress de 2014 Samsung presentó un nuevo wearable que acompañó a la segunda generación del Gear: Samsung Gear Fit. Nos gustó por su formato y diseño y había ganas de probarla a fondo. Aquí está el resultado.
Form-factor ; Sobresaliente, Comodidad ; El Nike+ SportWatch GPS se me hizo tan incómodo que me duró tres días en la muñeca; La Gear Fit no molesta en absoluto, Discreta pero funcional ; No viene recargada, viene a hacer bien lo poco que puede hacer.
Comunicación con el smartphone ; En productos tan sumamente conectados y del mismo fabricante, la comunicación debería ser absolutamente perfecta; S Health es el eslabón perdido y aún tiene puntos que optimizar, Consumo de batería durante la actividad física .
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