Good product, delivery on time.
Good product, delivery on time.
smartband this one glance looks like most smartband in general, but in fact there are features and the latest technology carries. samsung gear fit 2 consists of modules with a curved screen amoled 1,5inci and with a rubber strip that can be easily removed, the screen itself has a very good quality...
features a fairly complete fitness tracking
Not to support iOS devices
When the biggest caveat is a short charging cable then you know there's little else wrong with the Samsung Gear Fit 2. While it will certainly not be replacing your smartwatch, there's not much it can't do.
Bright curved Super AMOLED display; tracks with pinpoint accuracy; loads of watch face options; comfortable; flawlessly designed
Average battery life; S Health is mandatory; Can't interact using your voice
Overall what I expected. Has a few awkward limitations that could be improved on (sleep, auto sync frequency, etc. ).
This product works, like that pictures from texts are displayed
Samsung splashes its "Gear" brand onto everything from cameras to VR headsets. In this case, the Gear Fit2 is an upmarket fitness-tracking watch that partners with your Android phone, providing message notifications as well as health data.
Samsung's wearables have been on the minds of the mainstream for years now, and it's this Gear lineup of products that Samsung likes to use for its latest accessories experiments and other wearable hardware.
Attractive design; Lightweight and comfortable; Gorgeous curved screen; 3-day or longer battery life; Significant additional functionality versus other fitness trackers; Comfortable band; S-Health integration is phenomenal; Automatic tracking is incredibly accurate; Stats tracked are accurate and...
App support is lacking at launch; Only a few watch faces to choose from; Always-on display drains too much battery; Clasp comes loose too easily
Though in some respects the Gear Fit 2 tries to masquerade as more of a general-purpose smartwatch replacement with its larger screen, it doesn't quite fit the bill - and that's right in the name; this is the Gear Fit 2.
Dedicated GPS; Smartwatch-like notifications; Great display; Solid hardware
Too big for small wrists; Screen shape isn't ideal for notifications; Less battery life than other fitness bands; Some won't want to use S Health
There are a lot of activity wearables on the market but Samsung's latest effort delivers the features customers are looking for to help them track their fitness and reach their health goals.
We were wolfing down lunch in a dank Austin chilli parlor, and I flicked my wrist. The time flashed, blue and bright on the OLED screen, and my friend's eyes darted to the wearable. "What is that," she asked - her interest piqued - her need for some perfect blend of Fitbit and Apple Watch apparent.
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