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June 2016
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The editors liked
Samsung's 2016 tracker has gone under the knife
So to speak
And has come out looking focused as ever. The new look not only blends in better with the aesthetic of the company's other products
It looks good all on its own
Among many other winning compo
The Gear Fit 2 has a slim design with a beautiful curved AMOLED display that can show smartphone notifications and weekly charts. It also has GPS
Heart-rate monitoring
Onboard music storage for up to 1
000 songs
All-day fitness and sleep tracking
And
Affordable price
GPS and top features
Crisp display
Comfy fit
Heading in the right direction with GPS tracking
Activity tracking makes this smarter than the average Gear
Great value overall
Refined look
Broader compatibility
GPS capability
Impressive value
Accurate distance and heart-rate tracking
Solid notification options
Cool and comfortable design
Bright and crisp display
Bright curved Super AMOLED display
Tracks with pinpoint accuracy
Loads of watch face options
Comfortable
Flawlessly designed
Accurate distance and HRM tracking
Vibrant display
Useful activity tracking and prompts
Great notification management
Wide curved display shows stats
Heart rate tracking
Tons of fitness metrics
Notification support
3 day battery life
The editors didn't like
For some wearables
This is the section when I have the chance to deliver the biggest blows. Thankfully
I don't have many for the Samsung Gear Fit 2
The product is well-realized and does a good job at facilitating your journey
Whether it be at the gym
Short battery life. The accuracy of the heart-rate sensor fluctuates during workouts. You can't wear in the shower or while swimming. No iPhone support. Samsung's S Health app can be confusing
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
There's no doubt that Samsung packed a lot of value into its $179 Gear Fit 2. This small and attractive fitness tracker has a colorful display, a heart-rate monitor, GPS and 4GB of storage. It also automatically tracks your activities and delivers notific...
The Gear Fit 2 has a slim design with a beautiful curved AMOLED display that can show smartphone notifications and weekly charts. It also has GPS, heart-rate monitoring, onboard music storage for up to 1,000 songs, all-day fitness and sleep tracking, and
Short battery life. The accuracy of the heart-rate sensor fluctuates during workouts. You can't wear in the shower or while swimming. No iPhone support. Samsung's S Health app can be confusing
The Gear Fit 2 is a great-looking feature-packed fitness band, but its design isn't always perfect for hardcore workout warriors...
Only works with Samsung or Android 4.4+ smartphones, Picky about how you begin some exercises, not starting to track you until you're in the exact position, No guided workouts like on the Microsoft Band
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Sharp, colorful display, Comfortable, Doesn't require a Samsung phone, Integrated GPS and heart rate monitor, Standalone music player with Bluetooth streaming capability
No iOS support, Few additional apps or watch faces available at launch, Narrow screen results in cramped, awkward layouts, Heart rate monitoring isn't continuous
With some solid improvements over its predecessor, the Samsung Gear Fit2 is a powerful fitness tracker and a fairly functional smartwatch...
Dedicated GPS, Smartwatchlike 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
At a retail launch price of $179, the Gear Fit 2 considerably undercuts the top-end Fitbit Surge, and competes strongly with sub-$200 fitness trackers that don't offer a full screen or possibilities with non-fitness functions. At the same time, the Fit 2...
Stylish and comfortable design, Accurate activity tracking, Built-in GPS and step tracking, Automatic workout logging
Android-only at the moment, Samsung's health apps aren't as robust as others
With the Gear Fit 2, Samsung has succeeded in making a capable and stylish fitness tracker. But it also doesn't do anything significantly better or differently than the competition. trycatch(e) Hardware The Gear Fit 2 is an evolution of the o...
At $179, the Samsung Gear Fit2 is priced competitively, but not aggressively. It features enough technology and functionality to compete effectively in the current market. The Microsoft Band 2 now retails for ~$179, and Fitbit Blaze goes for ~$200.We're g...
Sleek looking, very comfy, lovely curved AMOLED display, decent battery life
App selection is small right now. As with all optical heart rate monitors, it gets confused by certain activities
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 pleasantly surprised me: it's a good combination of smartwatch notification features and fitness tracker for the beginner to moderate exercise fanatic. The band's interface is intuitive and the Gear and S Health apps are easy to use...
Abstract: The new Samsung Gear Fit 2 is a vast improvement over past Samsung fitness wearables. Lightweight, outfitted with a heart-rate monitor and GPS, plus the ability to play music files through Bluetooth connected headphones, it is a device that's not overly r...