Testseek.com have collected 194 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Watch 4.
August 2021
(81%)
194 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(79%)
226 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100194
The editors liked
Slimmer design and new watch faces
New Wear OS feels like Tizen
But with more apps
First major smartwatch with body composition analysis
More affordable than Galaxy Watch 3
Brilliant AMOLED display
Powerful Exynos W920 5nm Processor
1.5GB RAM and 16GB internal storage
Good build quality
Samsung BioActive Sensor with Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis
5ATM + IP68 water and dust resistant
Telephony
Optionally via LTE
Offline music
Voice assistant
ECG
Blood pressure measurement
Especially on the stainless steel Classic model
Great OLED with higher resolution
The iconic rotating ring is here (on the Classic model)
New BMI reading
ECG monitor
Blood Pressure
SpO2
VO2 Max
Sleep and Stress monitoring
New
Rotating bezel
Improved third-party app support
Expanded health tracking
Lots of health-tracking features
Excellent display
Fast processor
New Google OS includes Play apps
Great watch faces so far
Loaded with smart functions
Beautiful display
Easy to use
Great priceGood value
Great fitness tracking ability
Excellent battery lifeSpecialized fitness tracking features
Good battery lifeIncredible battery life
Great fitness trackingSupports mobil
The editors didn't like
Concerns with BIA sensor
Battery life could have been better
Takes over 2 hours to charge
No Google Assistant
No Samsung Pay
Blood pressure support in India yet
Weak runtime
Only average battery life of 1-2 days
Even the more expensive Classic model ships with a cheap-feeling rubber band
Expensive at launch
ECG and Blood Pressure measurements not certified in most countries
Galaxy Watch4 could've retained the curved glass
Locked in to Samsung's ecosystem
Bixby
Samsung's privacy policy should be clearer
ECG and blood pressure features require a Samsung phone to use
Samsung Health still the default health app
Has Bixby instead of Google Assistant
Only 1-2 days of battery life
Subpar battery life
Fitness impact tracking could be betterCould be more convenient to use
Doesn't have the most smart functionsPricey
Not our favorite touchscreenLack of smart features
Could be easier to useFinicky to setup on the charger
Good build quality, especially on the stainless steel Classic model, Great OLED with higher resolution, The iconic rotating ring is here (on the Classic model), New BMI reading, ECG monitor, Blood Pressure, SpO2, VO2 Max, Sleep and Stress monitoring, New
Only average battery life of 1-2 days, Even the more expensive Classic model ships with a cheap-feeling rubber band, Expensive at launch, ECG and Blood Pressure measurements not certified in most countries, Galaxy Watch4 could've retained the curved glass
Samsung made a good set of watches this year. They're clearly based on their predecessors, and most of the focus went in on integrating with Google's Wear OS and achieving reliable data from the new BMI sensor. Still, the end result is a polished and matu...
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Lots of health-tracking features, Excellent display, fast processor, New Google OS includes Play apps, Great watch faces so far
ECG and blood pressure features require a Samsung phone to use, Samsung Health still the default health app, Has Bixby instead of Google Assistant, Only 1-2 days of battery life
Published: 2021-08-26, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Lots of health-tracking features, Excellent display, fast processor, New Google OS includes Play apps, Great watch faces so far
ECG and blood pressure features require a Samsung phone to use, Samsung Health still the default health app, Has Bixby instead of Google Assistant, Only 1-2 days of battery life
Published: 2021-08-20, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
Wear OS is back, baby. If you bet that it'd have been Samsung to save it from certain death, congratulations, you must be some sort of Nostradamus. Samsung has a great wearable in the Galaxy Watch 4, easily worth its entry price of $249. It does everythin...
Abstract: Samsung made significant changes to its smartwatch lineup this year, switching from Tizen to Wear OS, rebranding its Active line, and following Apple's lead by releasing two models to accommodate different budgets. Its efforts have paid off, as the $249.9...
Abstract: If you're hoping for a "this changes everything" moment, a deep exhale after years of pent-up frustration, this isn't it. It's not the electric shock that's going to revive the dying patient. It's not even the much-needed coat of paint after years of negl...
Published: 2021-08-11, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Slimmer design and new watch faces, New Wear OS feels like Tizen, but with more apps, First major smartwatch with body composition analysis, More affordable than Galaxy Watch 3,
Abstract: The first smartwatches running the new, unified Google/Samsung Wear OS platform have arrived, and they offer a unique health feature: the ability to calculate your body fat percentage from your wrist. Announced at Samsung's virtual Galaxy Unpacked event o...