Testseek.com have collected 179 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-R600 Gear Sport and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-R600 Gear Sport.
December 2017
(77%)
179 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
54 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Super comfy
Bright
Sharp display
Top-notch fitness-tracking features
Handy built-in GPS
Easily swappable bands
Distinctive look. More comfortable than other watches thanks to the compact case. Waterresistant to 50 meters
Highresolution AMOLED and completely round
The rotating bezel is a fantastic
Natural way to navigate a smartwatch UI
Tizen makes for an excel
Battery life
Many guided workouts/multi-week routines with Samsung Health's Programs
Spotify Premium users can save playlists for offline listening
Works on Android and iOS devices
Gear mobile app organizes device settings and fun customizations well
Design
Look and Feel
Interchangeable watch bands – standard 20mm bands
Waterproof
Tracks Swimming
Integrates with a ton of fitness apps – like Endomundo
Map My Run
Etc
Slim
Swim-friendly design
Works with standard watch bands
Good battery life
Solid third-party app selection
Can play offline Spotify playlists
Awesome display and two-day battery
Great fitness tracking
Interoperability with multiple tracking ecosystems
Rotating bezel is a treat
Notably thinner and lighter than Gear S3
50 metres water resistance
Slick design
User interface and controls are still one of the best in the business
Superb AMOLED display
Watch-like design
Vibrant display
Fun interface
Attractive
Durable design
Good fitness-tracking features
Fun assortment of watch faces
Solid set of fitness-related features
Samsung Pay is convenient
Circular touchscreen and scroll wheel easy to use
Standard 20mm straps
Recommends
Bright and beautiful display
Comfortable to wear
Fast and responsive interface
Spotify with offline music support could be useful
Sporty design
Comfortable fit
Responsive screen
Great fitness tracking options and accuracy
Plenty of other apps for normal smartwatch use
Onboard storage for music
Decent battery life
Waterproof to 50M
Onboard GPS
Smaller than the S3
Great for fitness tracking
Attractive case
Useful rotating bezel
Colorful screen
Four-day battery
The editors didn't like
Weak battery life with GPS turned on
No cellular connectivity
The lack of a speaker means phone calls are out
Samsung Pay will only work with NFC terminals without Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST). That's included in the Gear S3 and Samsung phones
Only comes with S Voice. No Bixby and obviously no Google Assista
Sleep tracking can be finicky
Samsung Health doesn't integrate with Google Fit or Apple Health
Limited number of useful Gear apps
No LTE support
Heart Rate Monitor sometimes is unable to measure the heart rate
Unable to customize workouts listed on the watch
To track manually (they can track automatically though)
Battery life
Wrap Up
The Samsung Gear Sport is filling an area of the market tha
Requires multiple phone apps
Mixed fitness tracking performance in testing
Software attempts to do too much
No neutral or women's design option
Setup process can be clunky on non-Samsung phones
No LTE or MST Samsung Pay payments
Needs more storage
No built-in speaker
Bulky dimensions
Few third-party app options
S Voice is useless
Limited features when connected to iPhone
Few apps compared to watchOS
Underwhelming design
No Samsung Pay MST
GPS is a battery hog
Untethered Spotify use can kill the battery quickly. Not the prettiest design. Silicone watch strap feels cheap (but is replaceable). No LTE support. 4GB storage may not be enough if you like to sync a lot of music. S Voice assistant isn't very useful
Not great for tracking actual sports
Vibration feedback could be better
Strap showing signs of wear only after 2 weeks of use
Requires multiple apps installed on some smartphones
Some apps only work if associated app installed on smartphone
Some apps only show last message if sent from same person
Reduced set of smart functions
Unreliable sleep tracking
New calorie tracking feature doesn't feel complete
battery life, Many guided workouts/multi-week routines with Samsung Health's Programs, Spotify Premium users can save playlists for offline listening, Works on Android and iOS devices, Gear mobile app organizes device settings and fun customizations well
Sleep tracking can be finicky, Samsung Health doesn't integrate with Google Fit or Apple Health, Limited number of useful Gear apps, No LTE support
50 metres water resistance, slick design, user interface and controls are still one of the best in the business, superb AMOLED display,
Needs more storage, no built-in speaker
The Gear Sport with normal use and a minimum of gaming was able to work just shy of three days with the display set to turn on with a wrist flick. If you leave the watch display set to always-on mode you can eke out a good two days or so before it needs a...
Abstract: Samsung Gear wearables received model updates across the board. Gear IconX has a 2018 version, Gear Fit2 has a Pro version, and Gear S3 smartwatch has a Sport version.In a nutshell, the Fit2 Pro is like the Fit2 in design and size. The strap now comes in...
Published: 2018-01-22, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sporty design, Comfortable fit, Bright, responsive screen, Great fitness tracking options and accuracy, Plenty of other apps for normal smartwatch use, Onboard storage for music, Decent battery life, Waterproof to 50M, Onboard GPS
Requires multiple apps installed on some smartphones, Some apps only work if associated app installed on smartphone, Some apps only show last message if sent from same person
The Samsung Gear Sport may be marketed as a fitness smartwatch but has all the features of a regular smartwatch as well. Overall, it's an excellent choice for those looking for a well-rounded smartwatch solution with plenty of apps and multi-day battery l...
Smaller than the S3, waterproof, great for fitness tracking,
No built-in speaker, reduced set of smart functions
All in all, the Samsung Gear Sport, is a great, sports-centric smartwatch that won't disappoint. It has a good battery life, a solid set of smart functions, and does a phenomenal job at fitness tracking, all in a much smaller form factor than the flagship...
Bright and beautiful display, Comfortable to wear, Fast and responsive interface, Good battery life, Spotify with offline music support could be useful
Not great for tracking actual sports, Vibration feedback could be better, Strap showing signs of wear only after 2 weeks of use
There are many things to like about the Samsung Gear Sport. It is good-looking, it is fast and responsive, it has a great display, it lasts sufficiently long between charges, and it is durable enough to withstand some seriously wet exercises. On top of th...
Abstract: Smartwatches haven't taken off as expected, but Samsung remains committed to the category. It introduced us to the Galaxy Gear all the way back in 2013, and this year alone we've seen the company release three smartwatches. The Gear S3 Classic and Gear S3...
Abstract: Samsung's Gear Sport, their newest sporty smartwatch that debuted a little over a week ago, is already discounted at most retailers. You can currently find both the black and blue models at Samsung's store, Amazon, and Best Buy for $30 off. With that dis...
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Published: 2017-10-31, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Samsung's been in the smartwatch game longer than most. The first Galaxy Gear hit the market way back in 2013, beating out the Apple Watch by 18 months. It doesn't get nearly as much love (or market share) as Cupertino's offering, but Samsung's establishe...
Abstract: Think smartwatch and, chances are, Samsung Gear comes to mind. Running the company's custom Tizen OS rather than Android Wear, Samsung's Gear range has had many additions over the past few years. From fitness devices to feature-rich smartwatches and every...