Testseek.co.uk have collected 115 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro.
August 2022
(83%)
115 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
18 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
830100115
The editors liked
Bolder look
Premium materials
Huge battery
Good battery life
Great-looking design
Very durable
Strong feature set and lots of fitness tracking options
Luxury materials
Super sharp screen
3-day battery life
Comprehensive health tracking
D Buckle strap is excellent
Improved battery life
Good smartwatch features
Useful health features
Pros
Tough construction
Consistent two day battery life
Software as slick as ever
The editors didn't like
Expensive
It's big
It's a little expensive
Only works with Android phones
Niche additional features
Slightly slow performance after waking up
Notifications don't always wake the screen
Middling sports tracking
Temperature sensor not live
Health features need Samsung phone
Cons
A big price jump from the Watch5
Additional fitness features a bit niche
Metal or leather strap would have justified the price more than rubber
lush range of functions, very good workmanship and material feel, colorful, bright display, extensive app selection
modest battery life, blood pressure and ECG measurement only with Samsung smartphones, functions distributed over several apps, no connection with iOS is possible
In review: Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro. Test device provided by Samsung Germany.The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro's feature set is impressive. It masters everyday tasks like telephony and notifications excellently. Especially the answering options via easy-to-u...
Published: 2022-10-05, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro super expensive at $450 for the WiFi model ($499 for the cellular version), but it's honestly one of, if not the best option out there for Wear OS buyers. The hardware feels exceptional, the software is increasingly polished over ot...
Abstract: Samsung made a bold step last year by ditching its own Tizen OS for watches and moving over to Google's Wear OS with its own One UI skin on top. The bet was big, but it seems like it's paying off because the appetite for Galaxy smartwatches has remained s...
Durable titanium case and sapphire glass, Battery life lives up to the hype, Extremely fast 10W charging, Blazing performance on One UI Watch 4.5, New temperature sensor joins crowded sensor family, Google Assistant available at launch
Too thick for sleep tracking, Too heavy for comfortable all-day use, Not enough differences between Pro and standard GW5, Default band has issues for athletes, Temperature sensor not active at launch
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro isn't actually designed for professional athletes like the name implies, whether you consider its dense design or lack of Garmin-esque fitness guidance. Samsung justifies the weight (and high price) with an impressive three-...
Titanium case, Really nice magnetic d-buckle band, Longer battery life than the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, GPX tracking, Slightly smoother performance
Battery life still needs improvement, High cost for minimal upgrades, No rotating bezel
Unlike with the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, which I recommended everyone go for instead of the non-classic model, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is a little harder for me to recommend to buy. If you're worried about damaging the display, the tougher sapphire crystal...
Published: 2022-08-14, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Two new Samsung Galaxy Watches launched at the company's August Unpacked event. The Galaxy Watch 5 will replace last year's Galaxy Watch 4, and a new Watch 5 Pro model brings beefier battery life and a more premium titanium body. CNET Editor at Large Scot...