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The editors liked
Curved screen
Longer battery life
The hardware is near-perfect. Really
All it's missing is an ambient light sensor
And maybe a mic for quick replies to email. But the screen is lovely
The band is comfortable
And the whole thing just looks great. Four days of battery life is totally re
The Gear Fit's curved Super AMOLED display looks great
And it's responsive and bright too. It wraps around your wrist
Making for a more natural fit than other smartwatches. Inside
It's easy to read
But sunlight completely kills the screen. That means
Great screen
Decent design
Smooth performance
Good fitness features
Water proof
The Gear Fit has a forward-looking design
Many more extras than the average fitness band
And the ability to measure heart rate. Its curved AMOLED display looks fantastic
Too
Unique curved screen
Light weight
Good battery life
Music control and notifications
The build is lovely and the design very smart. The screen is bright
Beautifully customisable and it's generally a pleasure to wear.
Good looking (for a smartwatch)
Decent build quality
Curved display is bright
Battery should last up to 3 days
Great design
Beautiful display in right conditions
Simple and fluid interface
Built-in heart-rate monitor
Interchangeable straps
Good price
Some smartwatch functions
Attractive (for a smartwatch) and well made. Curved screen is beautiful and bright. Battery should see most users through three days
Phone notifications
Good looks
Curved AMOLED display
Lots of accessories
Screen
HR tracking
Sheer wearability
Water resistant
Decent battery life
Useful as a second screen
Nice
Bright display
Heart rate integration for exercise activities
Useful media controller
Gorgeous curved Super AMOLED screen
Notifications work for all apps
Silky smooth scrolling
Easy to use software interface
Cool heart-rate monitor
Premium design and build quality
Excellent screen
Fun to use
Good to keep on top of health
Part smartwatch
Part fitness tracker
Very
Very pretty
Smartwatch notifications are nicely done
Attractive curved screen and good looks
Lightweight
Changeable strap
Water and dust proof
The editors didn't like
Limited functionality
Slim screen
The software is unforgivably bad. Tragically bad. It feels as if the Gear Fit and the S Health teams barely spoke to each other at all. Which is especially bedeviling since Samsung made the conscious choice to sell a wearable product that only works with
While Samsung has pretty much nailed the hardware
The software leaves a lot to be desired. It runs Samsung's own OS – not Tizen or Android – which means it can't use thirdparty apps. This really limits what it can do
The battery life is middling at best
Specifically pairs with Samsung S Health equipped smartphone (Galaxy S5) and doesn't do anything the phone can't do
Expensive
The long display means text reads awkwardly on your wrist. The Fit only works with certain Samsung phones. Can't load apps
So you're stuck with the features included. And the price is high
So much so that you might consider a cheaper alternative or the
Unresponsive screen
Unreliable heart-rate tracking
Awkward ergonomics
The exercise end of the equation is a let down. The coaching is unreliable and it doesn't provide much of a training platform outside of the device
Time display very unrealiable
Lacks GPS tracking
Can't see long texts
S Health app is not user friendly
Doesn't automatically detect sleep or excercise
Some Samsung device compatibility only
No auto brightness
Battery life not amazing
Fitness features limited
Lack of apps
Restricted to S Health (Samsung' s app) only
Accuracy questionable at times
No altimeter
Rarely displayed time when I wanted it to. No GPS tracking. Long texts not fully displayed. S Health is confusing
With too much going on. Cannot automatically detect exercise or sleep
Poor sleep tracking
Accuracy issues
Limited analytics
Fiddly charging component
Samsung handset lock-in
Pedometer accuracy
Bulk ruins sleep tracking
Heart rate monitor doesn't always work
No third-party apps
Poor battery life
Data-logging issues with S Health
Sleep tracking not very insightful
Heart rate sensor is temperamental
Long screen is awkward to use
Plastic strap is cheap
Charging dongle is awkward
Pedometer is inaccurate
Fitness features are half-baked
Limited to working with Samsung Galaxy devices only
Two to three day battery life
Not everyone will like the design
Needs a supported Samsung device
Requires two apps to use fully
Short battery life
Leather strap option would have been nice
No option to add thirdparty apps
No option to filter messages
Accelerator doesn't always activate screen when you move
In summary, I think Samsung has hit the mark in providing an all-around mid-range smartphone for the budget-conscious consumer. The Fit's price point paired with its less-compromised features and capabilities such as internet sharing and Swype input metho...
In summary, I think Samsung has hit the mark in providing an all-around mid-range smartphone for the budget-conscious consumer. The Fit's price point paired with its less-compromised features and capabilities such as internet sharing and Swype input metho...
Diseño de pantalla curva, Pantalla OLED, Diseño muy cuidado y cómodo, Rendimiento y funcionamiento exelente
Sin control automático de brillo, Podómetroo que da problemas, Podría mejorar su autonomía
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Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Carlos , review by: parentesis.com
Diseño realmente ergonómico y ligero, por lo cual puede ser utilizado no sólo al realizar actividades deportivas, sino en cualquier situación, incluso con vestimenta casualformal, gracias a sus acabados elegantes. Pantalla Super AMOLED con alto contraste,
Cuando el brillo está en el nivel 4 o 5, el rendimiento de la batería se reduce hasta dos días. Sólo es compatible con 20 dispositivos Samsung Galaxy (smarphones y tablets). La pantalla puede resultar muy pequeña para visualizar notificaciones de correos
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Para nosotros es la mejor cuantificadora del momento, ya lo hemos comentado pero queremos que aunque tenga aspectos mejorables, este híbrido entre smartwatch y pulsera es exactamente lo que andaba buscando, si bien es verdad que otras como la Sony Smartb...
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Published: 2014-07-29, Author: Alberto , review by: computerhoy.com
Más barato que un smartwatch, Diseño y pantalla, IP67, resistente al agua
Sin apps de terceros, Poco legible en exteriores, Sin GPS propio
Un diseño excelente y una pantalla muy llamativa son las grandes armas de este Gear Fit . Como accesorio de moda no tiene rival, la gente se queda mirándolo fascinada. Eso sí, quizá precisamente por su gran diseño tenemos que sacrificar funcionalidad ,...
Abstract: El ejercicio asociado a la tecnología, principalmente con el smartphone, está de moda. Ya llegamos tarde a la operación bikini de este año, pero nunca es tarde para empezar a movernos más de lo que lo hacemos en la actualidad. Una buena excusa o motivació...
Increíble factor de forma, Discreta y muy cómoda, Pantalla OLED en interior, Funcionamiento como smartwatch
Batería podría ser mejor, Pantalla en exteriores sin brillo máximo automático, S Health y la Gear Fit no parecen hechas por la misma compañía, Modo sueño decepcionante
La Gear Fit es cómoda, discreta pero su pantalla permanece apagada y no podemos usarla como reloj visible todo el tiempoLa correa de la Gear Fit tiene acabado en plástico con un elegante y acertado marco metálico, y el sistema de cierre es el habitual en...
El hardware es casi perfecto. En serio, lo único que le falta es un sensor de luz exterior para ajustar el brillo de la pantalla y tal vez un micrófono para responder rápidamente a los emails. Por lo demás, la pantalla es espectacular, la pulsera cómoda y
El software es imperdonablemente malo. Es como si los equipos de desarrollo del Gear Fit y S Health apenas hubieran hablado. Lo cuál es aún más sonrojante si se tiene en cuenta que Samsung ha escogido vender un wearable que solofunciona con sus propios
Published: 2014-04-07, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com/es/
El Gear Fit tiene un diseño vanguardista, muchos más extras que los medidores de actividad física promedio y la capacidad de medir tu ritmo cardíaco. Su pantalla curva AMOLED luce fantástica
Su pantalla a los lados significa que el texto se lee con dificultad sobre tu muñeca. El Fit sólo funciona con ciertos teléfonos Samsung. No puede cargar aplicaciones, por lo que te tienes que acomodar con lo que ya viene incluido. Y el precio es alto, ta
El Samsung Gear Fit es un dispositivo de vestir de muy buen ver que no fusiona exitosamente su doble identidad de reloj inteligente y medidor de actividad física....