Testseek.co.uk have collected 71 expert reviews of the Samsung Gear 2 Neo and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Gear 2 Neo.
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71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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79 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Slim design
Longer battery
Great new design
Fantastic display
Brilliant battery life
Samsung's Gear 2 Neo comes with a more attractive price
A feature set that's nearly identical to the more expensive Gear 2
And a lot of bells and whistles including apps
Offline music playback
And heart-rate monitoring
Better price than the Gear 2
Lovely
Bright display
Ideal companion when exercising
More affordable than the Gear 2. Bright and beautiful display. The perfect exercise companion
Lightweight but durable
Bright
Sharp
Colourful screen
Excellent battery life
On-board music playback
Beautiful display
Good notifications options
Looks good
Easy to use
Comfortable to wear
Reasonable price
Lovely display
Smart notifications
Good price
Simple yet effective
Nice
Bright screen
Notifications work well
Easy to use interface
Good improvements on original Gear
Including style
Speed
Camera and much better battery life
The editors didn't like
No price yet
Plastic build
Fitness apps are just OK
Lack of third-party apps
Samsung-only devices
Many of the extras don't work as smoothly as you'd expect. Fitness features aren't well thought out
Need polishing. Works only with Samsung phones and tablets
On the large side
Display didn't always wake up when we wanted.
Disappointing battery life
Issues with screen not coming on when asked. Poor battery life. Too large for some
Disappointing app store
Only works with Samsung phones
Cheaper than Gear 2 but still pricey
Lack of apps
Limited compatibility
Wrist flicking response a little slow
Average battery life
Questionable tracking accuracy
Poor app support
Battery life doesn't last a week
Average call quality
Only works with Samsung smartphones and tablets
Not as goodlooking as the Gear 2
Many apps available yet
Needs a dock to charge
Accelerator doesn't always activate screen when you move
Abstract: We've tested a bunch of smartwatches in 2014, most of which ran Android Wear. There is a lot of variation in design and some companies –– hello, Moto –– are clearly way out in front with respect to the actual look and feel of their devices. Below is a rou...
More affordable than the Gear 2. Bright and beautiful display. The perfect exercise companion
Issues with screen not coming on when asked. Poor battery life. Too large for some
When I reviewed the Gear 2 a few weeks ago I said it was trying to do too much, and nothing well enough to justify its £250 price tag. Ditching the camera was a good start for the Gear 2 Neo, but I’d like to have seen Samsung go even further and focus on...
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Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Dan , review by: wareable.com
Lovely display, Smart notifications, Good price, Simple yet effective
Questionable tracking accuracy
It's £70 cheaper than the top-end Gear 2 and only missing the questionable camera and the superior metal finish. It still looks good, has a superb screen and brings all the notifications away from your phone and straight to your wrist in a very effective...
Abstract: Thinking of buying a smartwatch to go with your Samsung Galaxy smartphone? Chances are you've seen the adverts for Samsung's range of new smartwatches which were announced at Mobile World Congress 2014 earlier this year.Whilst there's very little differen...
Abstract: Thinking of buying a smartphone to go with your Samsung Galaxy smartphone? By now you've probably seen the adverts for Samsung's new range of smartwatches but deciding which one to buy can be a challenge.Do you buy the Gear Fit with it's curved AMOLED dis...
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Published: 2014-05-20, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Better price than the Gear 2, Lovely, bright display, Ideal companion when exercising
On the large side, Display didn't always wake up when we wanted. , Disappointing battery life
Samsung has moved one step nearer to producing a perfect smartwatch with the Gear 2 Neo. It's a better price than the Gear 2 – thanks to the plastic chassis and lack of snapper. Wearable tech is not quite perfect yet, but it's getting there.The alternativ...
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Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
Samsung's Gear 2 Neo comes with a more attractive price, a feature set that's nearly identical to the more expensive Gear 2, and a lot of bells and whistles including apps, offline music playback, and heart-rate monitoring
Many of the extras don't work as smoothly as you'd expect. Fitness features aren't well thought out, need polishing. Works only with Samsung phones and tablets
The Gear 2 Neo offers the best balance of features and price among Samsung's three 2014 smartwatches, but it falls short of must-have status....
Abstract: After launching its Galaxy Gear smartwatch last year, Samsung is back with two new smartwatches : the Gear 2 and the cheaper Samsung Gear 2 Neo . Here's our Gear 2 vs Gear 2 Neo comparison. (See also: best smartwatches of 2014 .) Gear 2 vs Gear 2 Neo co...
At a more reasonable price tag than the flagship model, the Samsung Gear 2 Neo is decent smartwatch with plenty of features - we don't care about the lack of a camera. However, the need for a specific Samsung companion device and a limited amount of downl...
Beautiful display, good notifications options, looks good, easy to use, comfortable to wear, reasonable price
Lack of apps, limited compatibility, wrist flicking response a little slow, average battery life
The Samsung Gear 2 Neo does a brilliant job of what it sets out to do: acting a go-between to your Samsung phone. Despite effectively hitting the reset button and ditching Android in favour of Tizen, Samsung has resolved many of the issues with the...