Testseek.com have collected 235 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Watch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Watch.
May 2019
(82%)
235 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
2643 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Elegant
Classy design
Vibrant display
Solid metal construction
Packed with features
Good fitness/sleep tracker
Samsung Pay support is awesome
Tizen is sleek and intuitive
Bluetooth/LTE connectivity
Wireless charging
The Galaxy Watch looks like a real watch
And the build quality is fantastic
Even the smaller watch gets better battery life than beefy Wear OS watches
The rotating bezel is both satisfying to use and efficient for navigating the OS
Samsung's fitness t
The versatility of styles and prices is unmatched
Available in Bluetooth and 4G LTE variants
Two sizes available
Almost four-day battery life
Interchangeable watch straps
Samsung Pay
Outstanding OLED display
Lasts up to five days on a single charge
Crisp AMOLED screen
Rotating bezel
Accurate heart rate monitor
Resistant to dust and water
Excellent display
Even in sunlight
Rotating bezel is lovely
Health and fitness tracking are good
Software is helpful and polished
Hardware is robust and resistant
Samsung's Galaxy Watch has an arguably superior design to Apple's Watch Series 4. Battery life is good
It's fully waterproof and you can get hundreds of watch faces for it. Samsung has improved its software and enhanced its fitness tracking. Spotify prem
Gorgeous design
Beautiful display
A ton of fitness features
Class-leading battery life
Loaded with features
Reich ecosystem of apps and watch faces
Decent battery life
Has a premium look and feel
Great rotating bezel approach
Strong AMOLED screen
Incredible battery life
Speedy performance
Exceptional build quality
IP68 water resistance
Beautiful design
Good battery life
Superb functionality and user interface
Great battery life
Attractive Design
Durable And Water Resistant
Highly Customizable
Buttery Smooth Performance
Crisp
Vibrant OLED display
Battery lasts at least two days
Activity tracking is kind of useful
Stylish design
Long battery life
Good fitness features
Built-in music storage
Tizen is fast and responsive
Especially on the 46mm model
Convenient rotating bezel for navigation
5ATM water resistance
Spotify integration with offline music storage
Comfortable fit with standard strap
Buttons and dial are easy (and fun) to use
Classic yet current look and feel
Automatic activity tracking is simple and helpful
Tizen is smooth and ready for prime-time
Tizen OS is smartly designed
Two sizes and three colors
Price
Easy to use
Great display
Impressive battery life
Handsome water-resistant design Great battery life Excellent OLED screen Mostly accurate sleep tracking
The editors didn't like
Bixis unreliable
Very little internal storage
Tizen has an almost total lack of apps. Watch faces are a little better
But you're still not going to have as many options as Wear OS
I would kill to have Assistant on this watch. Bixby is almost useless
The $330 starting price is steep when smartwatch
The SOS feature is not ideal for seniors
Bixby is still meh
No MST for Samsung Pay
Only NFC
Not very comfortable to wear at night
Expensive
46mm version is chunky
Fitness tracking accuracy not up to par in testing
Always-on watch face kills the battery
Charges too slowly
Masculine design narrows appeal
Third-party apps are generally horrible
The Bixby voice-assistant could be better. Samsung has quashed some bugs but not all. To achieve Samsung's battery life numbers
You have to institute battery-saving measures
Lack of apps on the Galaxy store
Bixby isn't responsive
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Bulky
UI animations make it seem slow
Pricey
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The 46mm model is very large
Bixby is a spotty voice assistant
Not most comfortable for all fitness
Limited app ecosystem
Still needs a dock to charge
Needs more third party apps
We say The Samsung Galaxy Watch is one of the best designed smartwatches to date with exceptional fitness tracking capabilities
Published: 2018-09-27, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Apple's (AAPL) new smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 4, might have stolen the show during the company's big September event, but it's not the only intelligent timepiece on the market. Samsung's new Galaxy Watch is designed to be the South Korean tech com...
Published: 2018-09-27, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Apple's (AAPL) new smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 4, might have stolen the show during the company's big September event, but it's not the only intelligent timepiece on the market. Samsung's new Galaxy Watch is designed to be the South Korean tech com...
Abstract: In a sea of Gear Fit 2 Pros, Apple Watch Series 4s and Casio WSD-F30s, the name "Samsung Galaxy Watch" is something of a relief, isn't it? It has the dual advantage of simplicity and cachet, with Samsung's premium "Galaxy" brand not having been seen on...
Abstract: In a sea of Gear Fit 2 Pros, Apple Watch Series 4s and Casio WSD-F30s, the name "Samsung Galaxy Watch" is something of a relief, isn't it? It has the dual advantage of simplicity and cachet, with Samsung's premium "Galaxy" brand not having been seen on...
Published: 2018-09-20, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Divorce yourself from the far out scifi depictions and crazy nerd dreams of what a smartwatch is supposed to be for just a second, and instead think about what makes sense for a wrist-mounted device in 2018. Youll quickly realize theres a huge gap betwe...
The Galaxy Watch looks like a real watch, and the build quality is fantastic, Even the smaller watch gets better battery life than beefy Wear OS watches, The rotating bezel is both satisfying to use and efficient for navigating the OS, Samsung's fitness t
Tizen has an almost total lack of apps. Watch faces are a little better, but you're still not going to have as many options as Wear OS, I would kill to have Assistant on this watch. Bixby is almost useless, The $330 starting price is steep when smartwatch
Not right now. The Galaxy Watch is great at some things, but it's not a great time to go spending $330-350 on a smartwatch just as Wear OS is undergoing radical changes with a new SoC and interface. Even if I can't give the Galaxy Watch a full-throated re...
Published: 2018-09-11, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Attractive Design, Durable And Water Resistant, Highly Customizable, Buttery Smooth Performance
Somewhat Pricey, Some Minor Software Hiccups, A Little Thick
We really like Samsung's new Galaxy Watch. Samsung has improved upon or refined almost every aspect of the device versus its previous-gen wearables. Our experience using the Galaxy Watch daily was pleasurable, overall. The device offers excellent battery...
Lasts up to five days on a single charge, Crisp AMOLED screen, Rotating bezel, Accurate heart rate monitor, Resistant to dust and water,
Expensive, 46mm version is chunky, Fitness tracking accuracy not up to par in testing
The attractive Samsung Galaxy Watch has better battery life and is easier to use than most smartwatches, but its fitness tracking features aren't up to par...
Published: 2018-09-05, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Comfortable fit with standard strap, Buttons and dial are easy (and fun) to use, Classic yet current look and feel, Automatic activity tracking is simple and helpful, Tizen is smooth and ready for prime-time
Doesn't come in all-black, Needs 4 apps to connect to non-Samsung Android, Limited functionality with iPhone, No MST for Samsung Pay (uses NFC instead)
The Samsung Galaxy Watch is an extremely capable piece of hardware, and a pretty great companion for my phone. This is the first smartwatch with which I've not gotten annoyed at for its less-than-intuitive user interface, or its lack of usable apps. Here...
Published: 2018-09-05, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Handsome water-resistant design Great battery life Excellent OLED screen Mostly accurate sleep tracking
Bixby is a lousy assistant, Workout tracking can be finicky, S Health companion app needs work
The Galaxy Watch is Samsung's most fleshed-out smartwatch yet, and the company's fans won't find a better wearable. With that said, the new things Samsung added to its smartwatch formula -- Bixby and stress tracking especially -- fell short of their poten...