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June 2016
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The editors liked
Dedicated GPS
Smartwatchlike notifications
Great display
Solid hardware
Really comfortable
Smart
Intuitive interface
Accurate activity tracking
Charges easily on magnetic dock
Internal storage for local music playback
Attractive design
Lightweight and comfortable
Gorgeous curved screen
3-day or longer battery life
Significant additional functionality versus other fitness trackers
Comfortable band
S-Health integration is phenomenal
Automatic tracking is incredibl
Value for the $179 price
Convenient design
Small size and light weight
Curved Super AMOLED display with good image detail
High brightness and contrast
Pleasant and intuitive interface
Convenient Samsung Gear app that ensures easy control of the bracelet
Ability to receive n
GPS module
Water and dust resistant body
Display with good detail and color reproduction
Easy-to-work
The Gear Fit 2 has a slim design with a beautiful curved AMOLED display that can show smartphone notifications and weekly charts. It also has GPS
Heart-rate monitoring
Onboard music storage for up to 1
000 songs
All-day fitness and sleep tracking
And
Comfortable for most
Feature rich
Sharp
Colorful display
Comfortable
Doesn't require a Samsung phone
Integrated GPS and heart rate monitor
Standalone music player with Bluetooth streaming capability
Sleek looking
Very comfy
Lovely curved AMOLED display
Decent battery life
Standalone music player
GPS
Vibrant and responsive screen
Good price/feature balance
Bluetooth audio connectivity
Available in two sizes
Nice sized bright
Crisp screen. Comfortable. Decent battery life. Built in GPS and music storage
Easy to wear. able (ha)
Screen is well sized and easy to use
4GB onboard storage for local music files
Can play music to Bluetooth headsets
Plenty of tools to track more than just workouts
Automatic tracking of activity and sleep
Tracks everything except swimming
Built-in GPS
Slick design
Comfortable and lightweight
Bright display
Welldone interface
Full notifications support
Stylish and comfortable design
Built-in GPS and step tracking
Automatic workout logging
The editors didn't like
Too big for small wrists
Screen shape isn't ideal for notifications
Less battery life than other fitness bands
Some won't want to use S Health
Weaker than expected battery life
Auto-activity mode is hit-or-miss
App support is lacking at launch
Only a few watch faces to choose from
Always-on display drains too much battery
Clasp comes loose too easily
Final Thoughts
At this point in time
For $180
I would have to recommend the Samsung Gear Fit2 over any oth
Only works with Samsung or Android 4.4+ smartphones
Picky about how you begin some exercises
Not starting to track you until you're in the exact position
No guided workouts like on the Microsoft Band
Not a very durable battery
They do not always accurately recognize Activity
Short battery life. The accuracy of the heart-rate sensor fluctuates during workouts. You can't wear in the shower or while swimming. No iPhone support. Samsung's S Health app can be confusing
Too bulky for small wrists
Alerts tough to feel
Only compatible with Android smartphones (as of this writing)
No iOS support
Few additional apps or watch faces available at launch
Narrow screen results in cramped
Awkward layouts
Heart rate monitoring isn't continuous
App selection is small right now. As with all optical heart rate monitors
It gets confused by certain activities
Auto-activity type tracking not always reliable
Relatively small app store
Limited ability to reply to text messages
Lack of compatibility with non-Galaxy devices. GPS issues in some rural areas
Battery life largely varies depending on usage
Lack of apps in Tizen ecosystem
Heart rate tracking inaccurate during more intense workouts
Heart rate monitoring off for all but cardio activities
Replying to notifications is severely limited
No alarm
Band still isn't very attractive
Display not visible in sunlight
Android only
Side buttons are a bit of a letdown
Limited design customization options
There are brandname trackers that do the same and cost less
Refined look, Broader compatibility, GPS capability, Impressive value
No iOS support, Lacks visual edge of GF1
At first glance, Samsung's Gear Fit 2 has made a few changes to its exterior. It's interior got a shake-up, too. But thankfully, it all seems to point to a wearable that does a whole lot more for your money...
Built-in GPS, Tracks a lot of types of exercise, AMOLED screen looks great and makes navigation a breeze, Extended notification support
Store region-locking is frustrating, Can't track swimming, Display is weak outdoors
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 is not just a huge improvement over its predecessor, but it redefines what you should expect at its price point. It was priced at Rs. 15,000 at launch just like the Charge 2, but both are now available for around Rs. 12,000. Given a...
Comfortable to wear, Curved AMOLED display is good, Activity tracking is accurate, Heart rate monitor, GPS and offline music playback
Battery life is not impressive, Priced slightly on the higher side, Images by Siraj, "Samsung Gear Fit 2 Review", 3 out of 5 based on 9 ratings,
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 serves its true purpose of keeping you informed about your daily activities and keeps you motivated to push yourself to next level. Compared to its predecessor, it is improved and refined in all sorts, with a lot of new features. If...
At ₹ 14000, the Fit 2 does offer a lot in terms of features but having said that, it nearly does whatever your phone's fitness app does, so is it worth the extra spend? Well, if you are a hardcore fitness junkie, then the Gear Fit2 makes a lot of sense. ...
I prefer a smartwatch over a fitness tracker any day. This is because apart from tracking basic things like step count and calories burned, I like to have something where I can see notifications, reply to them, maybe even navigate maps. I want a bit more...
Abstract: S amsung has its expertise in a wide range of products around various needs, and in the recent years, the overdrive around health and fitness devices is very evident. And why not, there is a good demand for fitness trackers and some products that can be c...
Automatic exercise tracking, Refined design with a larger screen, Light and comfortable to wear, Standalone BT Audio playback and GPS for distance measurement
Only a couple of third party apps supported, Water resistant but not for swimming, Short backup duration of about 2 days
Despite water resistance capabilities, Gear Fit2 cannot track swimming. But it's otherwise one of the best fitness trackers around that comes with a screen, in this price. It's well-built, light and comfortable to wear, automatically detects activity and...
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Published: 2017-01-12, Author: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Heading in the right direction with GPS tracking, Activity tracking makes this smarter than the average Gear, Great value overall
An app store devoid of life, Very little stamina
At RM699, Samsung has hit the perfect price point for the Gear Fit2. It's stocked full of tech, with GPS tracking really adding value to the original model's otherwise comprehensive set of sensors.Factor in the sleek design, and this fitness tracker has e...
In short, Samsung has added some innovative efforts on the design of the Gear Fit 2 that makes people want to wear fitness tracking gadget in public. The display at the Gear Fit 2 is very useful in displaying smartphone notifications, replies and live fit...
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 is a fitness tracker designed for the masses. It is good enough to replace your traditional watch on your wrist. It is as comfortable as traditional watches and work even better in the dark thanks to its bright super AMOLED screen...