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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
Samsung Gear Fit 2 è un dispositivo che lascia un po' di amaro in bocca, non perché non sia un indossabile val o, tutt'altro, ma si ha la sensazione che con qualche particolare in più come una batteria più capiente o consumi più r otti, un sensore di...
Abstract: Samsung Gear Fit 2 è la seconda generazione dei traker del colosso sudcoreano migliorato in termini di design, arricchito di nuove funzioni e con sistema operativo Tizen. Il prezzo ufficiale di 229€ sembra alto, vedremo se vale la pena spendere tanto nell...
Abstract: Die Stiftung Warentest testete in ihrer Ausgabe 12/2017 zwölf Fitnesstracker, genauergesagt fünf Fitnessarmbänder, fünf Laufuhren und drei Smartwatches. Die Gadgets wurden in den Kategorien „Qualitätsurteile“, „Ausstattung“ und „Preis“ untersucht. Zudem b...
Messabbrüche beim Laufen, Verschluss des Armbands zu schwach, Touch-Display reagiert zu sensibel
Genug Motivation, genug SchubWenn der Test der Samsung Gear Fit 2 etwas zeigt, dann dass die technischen Rahmenbedingungen noch lange nicht perfekt sind. Smartwatches bleiben ein junges, technisches Produkt. Kurze Akkulaufzeiten, Probleme mit der Messgena...
Vorteile bei der Gear Fit2 Die Gear Fit2 ist insgesamt gesehen die deutlich ausgereiftere Smartwatch. Sie ist genauer, bieter mehr Funktionen, ist unabhängiger vom Smartphone und in der Bedienung dank des größeren Displays einfacher zu bedienen. Sie ist...
Akku zu schwach zu teuer kein Lautsprecher/Microfon
Konsequente und alltagstaugliche Weiterentwicklung des ersten Gear Fit-Modells, dass zwar teurer als andere Fitnesstracker ist, aber durch seinen Funktionsumfang Samsungs eigener Smartwatch gehörig Konkurrenz macht. Einzig der Akku ist wirklich zu schwach...
Nicht wasserdicht, keine Navi-Apps verfügbar, kein Mikrofon, kein Lautsprecher, Akkulaufzeit, GPS-Empfang lückenhaft, ungenaue Kalorien-Angaben
Samsungs Gear Fit 2 ist eine in unseren Augen höchst gelungene Mischung aus Fitness-Tracker und Smartwatch. Punkten kann das Gadget vor allem mit seinem Tragekomfort und dem Display, welches leider im hellen Sonnenlicht nicht immer einwandfrei ablesbar is...
Ich persönlich mag die Samsung Gear Fit 2. Sie ist schick und bietet ein schnelles Betriebssystem. Dabei ist die Zahl und Qualität der Apps bei Tizen OS aber noch ausbaufähig. Der Akku hält zwar nicht so lange wie bei meiner Fitbit Blaze, dafür bekomme ic...
Published: 2016-08-05, Author: Jan , review by: computerbase.de
Hybrides WearableMit der zweiten Generation der Gear Fit will Samsung seine Position auf dem äußerst stark umkämpften Wearable-Markt festigen. Gegenüber zahlreichen Kontrahenten, die dies vorrangig im Fitness-Gadget-Sektor verwirklichen, setzt Samsung mit...
Published: 2016-08-05, Author: Patrick , review by: hardwareluxx.de
GPS-Modul, vor Wasser und Staub geschütztes Gehäuse, scharfes Display mit guter Farbdarstellung, einfache Bedienung
Probleme bei der Erkennung von Sportarten, Verarbeitung mit kleineren Mängeln, Samsung Gear Fit2 im Test, Bedienung, Laufzeit,
Eine Taste mehr Wer das Gehäuse näher betrachtet, dem dürfte auch die neue, zweite Taste auffallen. Gab es bei der ersten Generation lediglich einen Standby-Taster, verfügt die Gear Fit2 über je eine Taste für Zurück und das Aufrufen der Hauptansicht...