Samsung Galaxy Fit2
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Product Overview
Samsung Galaxy Fit2 is a smartwatch designed as your fitness partner, with a slim lightweight design, long-lasting battery, and advanced health tracking.
The Galaxy Fit2 automatically detects and tracks up to five different types of activity providing fitness insights such as calories burned, heart rate, distance and more. It also monitors your sleep patterns, providing daily analysis and a unique Sleep Score.
The Fit2's groove design helps reduce sweating and 3D glass display comes with over 70 different face options so you can swap out to best suit your style.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Simple, easy-to-use design
- Good battery life
- Works as an accompanying device for your smartphone
Cons
- Nothing in particular
What external reviewers found
External score 60%
Pros
- Superb automatic workout tracking
- Good battery life
- Great value for money
Cons
- Sleep tracking is inconsistent
- No NFC
- No wireless charging
- No integrated GPS
- Heart rate tracking is abysmal
- Battery life could be better
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Specifications
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External Reviews
digitaltrends[1]
Reviewer score 62% (normalized by Neofiliac)Samsung makes some big claims about the battery life of the Galaxy Fit 2. Samsung says to get close to 21 days battery life you have to make do without the sleep tracking, no heart rate sensor, and no auto workout tracking either. Sleep tracking is one of the areas you may have to forgo to maximize battery life, and it's worth doing so.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Easy to use
- Good battery life
Cons
- Sleep tracking is inconsistent
- No auto workout tracking
nextpit[2]
Reviewer score 56% (normalized by Neofiliac)The capacitive button caused a few teething problems for me, being so inconspicuous that I didn't recognize it until halfway through my review. The lack of GPS could very well be a reason against using the Galaxy Fit 2. Samsung also offers a water mode that you can activate via the notification bar even when tracking is active.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Good battery life
- Good fitness tracking
Cons
- No GPS
- No wireless charging
- No integrated GPS
techadvisor[3]
Reviewer score 69% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Samsung Galaxy Fit 2 costs £49/US$59. It tracks steps, heart rate and the duration of a session. You can also receive notifications from apps directly to the Fit 2. Samsung claims a maximum battery life of 21 days of charge at a time, but quickly underlines that with up to 15 days with typical usage.
Pros
- Accurate heart-rate monitoring
- Accurate sleep tracking
Cons
- No NFC
techradar[4]
Reviewer score 57% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Samsung Galaxy Fit 2 promises to cover largely the same things you could do with the first Fit. You're still getting accelerometer and gyroscope motion sensors to track movement and automatically detect sleep. There's also an optical heart rate monitor to offer heart rate data during exercise, continuous monitoring to enable stress tracking. For those daily activity stats, you're getting steps, distance covered and calories burned.
Pros
- Easy to use
- Accurate sleep tracking
- Good battery life
Cons
- Doesn’t match Fitbit Sense or Garmin Fenix 6
- No GPS
trustedreviews[5]
Reviewer score 54% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Fit 2 has a sizeable number of workouts that can be tracked via the device. There’s a good amount of variety here with fitness staples like rowing and yoga. You can also track a range of sports including basketball and golf. The battery life is a huge improvement with Samsung quoting a 14-day battery – double the quoted figure for the Galaxy Fit.
Pros
- Fantastic battery life
- Superb automatic workout tracking
- Great value for money
Cons
- Heart rate tracking is abysmal
- Battery life could be better
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