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This Galaxy watch from Samsung is a mix of style, functionality and toughness which sees it compare more than favourably against similar devices on the market.
The Galaxy watch lets you express your style, with three band colours and plenty of customisable faces to choose from. The smart design extends to the rotating bezel and easy-to-read sAMOLED circular screen.
Depending on usage, you can get two to three days of calls, notifications, music and more out of your watch from a single charge. Not only does the battery offer longer life, it is also ridiculously easy to charge thanks to the wireless charging dock.
Download your favourite playlist, grab your wireless earbuds, and take your music with you wherever you go.
The Galaxy Watch can track up to 39 different exercises, so you can chart your progress and reach your goals across a wide range of activities. You can monitor your heart rate, manage your health statistics, nutritional goals and calorie-burn. The watch also syncs easily to Samsung Health across all your devices.
Sleep quality is also tracked by the Galaxy Watch, which creates a log that includes four stages of sleep. Your stress levels can also be monitored, with assistance offered in the form of guided breathing should you need to chill out.
Any watch for active people needs to be able to stand up to tough conditions. This Galaxy Watch can take whatever you throw at it thanks to its 5 ATM* water resistance and military standard durability.
Manufacturer: Samsung
GOOD WATCH NO COMPLAINT AND GOOD TRACKING AND GOOD PERFORMANCE
Very satisfied with the watch, it works well and is very responsive. No complaints. #sweepstakes
After debating the purchase, I pulled the trigger and bought my Galaxy Watch. I used to wear a Fitbit Alta, but it was just too hard to read in sunlight. I'm not permitted to wear a watch at work, so I tuck my watch into pants pocket; a little disappointed that Galaxy Watch doesn't pick up on all my...
Wear this watch every day, loving it. Service was accurate and speedy.
I've been using Garming vivoactive 3 for more than 18 months now and wanted something better, something that I would be able to wear all the time, not only in the gym. This Galaxy watch looked tempting, especially that I just got a new Galaxy Note 9, which was supposed to work well together.
The first thing you'll have to decide, If you're interested in the Samsung Galaxy Watch, is what size to get. I've got a small wrist, so I initially thought I'd be a candidate for the smaller 42mm model, which comes in midnight black or rose gold and starts at $330 (£279) for the noncellular...
Samsung's Galaxy Watch has an arguably superior design to Apple's Watch Series 4; Battery life is good, it's fully waterproof and you can get hundreds of watch faces for it; Samsung has improved its software and enhanced its fitness tracking.
The Bixby voice-assistant could be better; Samsung has quashed some bugs but not all; To achieve Samsung's battery life numbers, you have to institute battery-saving measures
I purchased the Galaxy Watch as I switched from an iPhone to the Galaxy Note 9. Pros: Awesome battery performance The ability to keep the watch screen on Huge selection of watch faces (and many are free) Good value at only $499 NZ dollars Cons: Watch looks are average (my opinion) Bixby on the watch...
Samsung's lineup of Gear smartwatches has always been my favourite, ever since I reviewed the Gear S3 Frontier. It has since become my go-to smartwatch but this year, Samsung attempted to do something different by rebranding their smartwatch as the Galaxy Watch .
Great display; Battery lasts 2 days or more; Two sizes are a welcome addition; Interchangeable bands; Tizen works well as a smartwatch OS; Solid performance
Bixby is still useless; No MST for Samsung Pay (but there is NFC; Small incremental changes over past watches
The Samsung Galaxy Watch is a great looking smartwatch that beats the Apple Watch on battery life and its wide variety of custom watch faces.
Samsung's Galaxy Watch has an arguably superior design to Apple's Watch Series 4; Battery life is good, it's fully waterproof and you can get hundreds of watch faces for it; Samsung has improved its software and enhanced its fitness tracking.
The Bixby voice-assistant could be better; Samsung has quashed some bugs but not all; To achieve Samsung's battery life numbers, you have to institute battery-saving measures.
Whether you choose the bigger or smaller device, the Samsung Galaxy Watch is a sturdy and stylish smartwatch with plenty of power and a truly lovely user interface thanks to its rotating bezel and Tizen OS. The biggest decision you’ll have to make will likely be whether you go for the 42mm or 46mm models. Although it doesn’t seem like there’s much in it, wearing a device that’s a little too bulky or heavy for you could mean the difference between whether it’s worn 24/7 or shoved in a drawer and never looked at again. Of course this will be all down to personal preference, but although we think the 42mm model is likely to suit most wrists, you will need to make a trade off for battery life, as well as a bigger screen. Those with an iOS device might be swayed by the watch’s circular design and great-looking screen, but if you’re an Apple fan it might be worth opting for an Apple Watch instead given you’re likely to have less functionality without a Galaxy phone for your new Galaxy Watch to play nice with.
Great design and bright screen; Rotating bezel is lovely; Slick Tizen OS; Good for loads of different sports tracking;
Works best with a Samsung phone; Bixby could be better; Needs more app support; 46mm might be big for some people;
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