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The editors liked
Beautiful screen
Seamless experience
Notifications
The hardware is near-perfect. Really
All it's missing is an ambient light sensor
And maybe a mic for quick replies to email. But the screen is lovely
The band is comfortable
And the whole thing just looks great. Four days of battery life is totally re
Killer style
Extremely light
You can almost forget you are wearing it
Gorgeous curved Super AMOLED display
Rich notification system
Water and dustresistant
You can even shower with it
Stunning curved display is bright
Big and beautiful. Offers a unique design that is futuristic. Touchscreen is very responsive
The
Super-cool curved display
Notifications work as advertised
Attractive design (if you like ultra-modern)
Clean
Attractive design
Sharp and colorful curved AMOLED display
Heart rate sensor is a nice addition
Bright curved touch-screen displa
Comfortable to wea
Accurately tracks movemen
Heart rate monitor
The Gear Fit has a forward-looking design
Many more extras than the average fitness band
And the ability to measure heart rate. Its curved AMOLED display looks fantastic
Too
Part smartwatch
Part fitness tracker. Supports bicycling. Records sleep. Smartwatch notifications are well implemented. Touch-screen enabled. Very
Very pretty.
Longer battery life
Comfortable to wear
Great display
Handsome design
Comfortable strap
The editors didn't like
Too many charging components
Limited to Samsung devices
Angle of screen is slightly awkward
The software is unforgivably bad. Tragically bad. It feels as if the Gear Fit and the S Health teams barely spoke to each other at all. Which is especially bedeviling since Samsung made the conscious choice to sell a wearable product that only works with
Fitness tracking is not on par with others
Exercise tracking and pedometer are less accurate
Compatibility limited to Samsung devices only
Pricey
Heartsensor is dishearteningly slow
Sleep tracking does not yield much usable data
Proprietary charger. Reading emails is a little awkward on the display and not easy to manage. Software could use a more than a few tweaks to make it more intuitive. Like most smart watches
Battery life could be better
Inaccurate data logging
Confusing
Opaque interface functions
Poor battery life
Display orientation is not ideal
Fitness tracking is limited
At times inaccurate
No ANT
Smartphone integration leaves something to be desired
Better options exist for the same price or cheaper
Supports only Samsung device
Can't connect to social network
Inconsistent heart rate monitor performanc
No third-party apps
The long display means text reads awkwardly on your wrist. The Fit only works with certain Samsung phones. Can't load apps
So you're stuck with the features included. And the price is high
So much so that you might consider a cheaper alternative or the
Not functionally independent
Requires a supported Samsung device. Pedometer not enabled by default. Touch screen too sensitive to use while in motion. Requires two apps to use fully. Short battery life
When we first saw the Samsung Gear Fit, we saw a light, wearable fitness device with a unique curved screen and the ability to work seamlessly with Samsung phones. What we got was a light, but quite bulky, wearable device. It has a curved screen that's as...
The common narrative in consumer gadgets these days is that wearable gizmos like the Gear Fit will be one of the next big computing platforms. But when you look at the current state of these devices, it's pretty clear there's a lot of work to do. No one h...
Abstract: Joining two new smartwatches announced yesterday , Samsung today unveiled its latest wearable, the Tizen-powered Gear Fit fitness band. The sleek wristband sports a curved 1.84-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display, and includes an integrated fitness mana...
Abstract: Samsung announced a bunch of stuff today, but the thing that really stood out was the Gear Fit, a fitness tracking band with a 1.8-inch color screen. Below, we have a short video that we shot when we got some hands-on time with it....
In summary, I think Samsung has hit the mark in providing an all-around mid-range smartphone for the budget-conscious consumer. The Fit's price point paired with its less-compromised features and capabilities such as internet sharing and Swype input metho...
Did Samsung try too hard to build the perfect wearable device with fitness and smartwatch features, and ended up dropping the ball? Our answer is yes.While we applauded Samsung for doing a very respectable job in designing the Gear Fit, its overall propos...
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Published: 2014-03-02, Author: Jam , review by: jamonline.ph
Abstract: Normally, when Samsung has a new flagship product, they release an official hands-on video of their new product. If you've been following the latest tech news in the past few weeks, you probably know that the Samsung Galaxy S5 would be coming soon along w...
In summary, I think Samsung has hit the mark in providing an all-around mid-range smartphone for the budget-conscious consumer. The Fit's price point paired with its less-compromised features and capabilities such as internet sharing and Swype input metho...
Abstract: Samsung Gear Fit Samsung wanted to create a fitness tracker that does it all. And so the Gear Fit was born. The review unit consisted of a black plastic tracker with a black rubber strap. The tracker is easily removed from the strap. Extra straps are ava...
Beautiful curved display, Practical design, Comfortable to wear
Requires special adapter to charge, Exclusivity with Samsung devices, Limited app ecosystem, Inconsistent readings of heart rate sensor and pedometer
The Gear Fit is one of the three new wearable devices announced by Samsung at Mobile World Congress 2014 in February.Of the three wearable devices (the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, and Gear Fit) Samsung announced at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 in February, th...