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Testseek.com have collected 242 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-R750 Gear S and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-R750 Gear S.
 
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242 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Nutzo battery life. The Gear S's 300 mAh battery isn't even big by smartwatch standards and still I was able to get a whole two days out of it in one stretch
  • And on the night in-between I was even using it for sleep tracking. This should be the baseline
  • Receives calls
  • Text messages and notifications without a phone nearby
  • Battery life is better than most full-color smartwatches
  • The Samsung Gear S has a big
  • Bright curved display
  • Decent battery life
  • Comes with its own bonus battery pack and can stay connected away from a phone with its own 3G data or Wi-Fi. It's attractive
  • Albeit rather large. It's a complete on-wrist phone
  • Good looking
  • Comfortable curve
  • Does more than Android Wear watches
  • FUN
  • Stylish
  • Good features
  • Quality
  • Image quality
  • Solid hardware
  • Doesn't rely on Bluetooth
  • Solid battery life
  • Works as a standalone phone
  • Colorful AMOLED display
  • Comes with a cradle that's also a portable charger

The editors didn't like

  • Ugh
  • It's so big and ugly and unhip. It's vitally important to be able to wear a smartwatch without being uncomfortable
  • Physically or mentally. Wearing the Gear S made me uncomfortable in both ways. When I wore it for sleep tracking
  • It kept feeling like
  • Large
  • Clunky design with annoying clasp and snap-on charger
  • Expensive up-front price with an additional monthly cost for wireless service
  • Contacts won't recognize your number for outgoing calls
  • Interface is confusing
  • Inconsistent and lacking in actio
  • It still requires a recent Samsung phone to pair with and install apps
  • And its standalone features don't work with all apps and notifications. The Gear app library is still weak compared with Android Wear
  • Battery life
  • Requires a Samsung Android phone
  • Expensive
  • You know that there will be a far better model in a couple of years
  • Too expensive
  • Limited compatibility and app selection
  • Still needs a phone for activation and loading apps
  • Limited app selection
  • Bulky design with proprietary wrist straps

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  Published: 2015-12-15, Author: Martin , review by: DigitalReviews.net

  • The Samsung Gear S is smart -looking in an ostentatious way. It is beautifully designed, easy to work with, a reasonable battery life but for most people it will be just too big! Even though it's about a year old now it still holds much of its value on t...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-20, review by: examiner.com

  • Abstract:  Apple would have you believe that no smartwatches existed before Apple Watch, at least none worth owning anyway. Yet wearables have been evolving for the last several years, and in the current push between Android Wear and Apple, it might be easy to overl...

 
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  Published: 2015-03-06, Author: Dave Dave , review by: review-allthings.com

  • FUN, Stylish, Good features, Quality, Image quality
  • Expensive, You know that there will be a far better model in a couple of years
  • You all know that I have been divided in my opinion of wearable technology, but I decided to invest in the Samsung Gear S. There has been a lot of hype about this product and mixed reviews. My expectations was for a fun gadget. It is far more than that.  ...

 
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  Published: 2015-01-15, Author: Adama , review by: brighthand.com

  • Solid hardware, Doesn't rely on Bluetooth, Solid battery life
  • Too expensive, Limited compatibility and app selection
  • Samsung Gear S We're still somewhat skeptical of wearable computing. It's a cool concept, but continues to lack obvious practicality. The number of people who would find a smartwatch as necessary as a smartphone is going to be pretty low, and the Samsu...

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  Published: 2014-12-01, Author: Nicole , review by: engadget.com

  • Works as a standalone phone, Colorful AMOLED display, Decent battery life, Comes with a cradle that's also a portable charger
  • Still needs a phone for activation and loading apps, Limited app selection, Bulky design with proprietary wrist straps, Expensive
  • The Samsung Gear S is a smartwatch that's also a phone. But it still needs a phone -- and a Samsung phone, at that -- to be of any use. That, combined with its bulky design, small app selection and $350 asking price, makes the Gear S difficult to recomme...

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  Published: 2014-11-26, Author: Jared , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Receives calls, text messages and notifications without a phone nearby, Battery life is better than most full-color smartwatches
  • Large, clunky design with annoying clasp and snap-on charger, Expensive up-front price with an additional monthly cost for wireless service, Contacts won't recognize your number for outgoing calls, Interface is confusing, inconsistent and lacking in actio
  • The Samsung Gear S smartwatch breaks new ground with phone-free communications, but makes too many compromises. With a high up-front price and monthly service charge, buy at your own risk....

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  Published: 2014-11-26, review by: androidcentral.com

  • How much does a smartwatch really need to do?The Gear S is an incredibly interesting device that really pushes the boundaries of what can be done with a smartwatch today. It's quite a feat to see something in a watch-like form factor with a 2-inch display...

 
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  Published: 2014-11-17, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com

  • The Samsung Gear S has a big, bright curved display, decent battery life, comes with its own bonus battery pack and can stay connected away from a phone with its own 3G data or Wi-Fi. It's attractive, albeit rather large. It's a complete on-wrist phone
  • It still requires a recent Samsung phone to pair with and install apps, and its standalone features don't work with all apps and notifications. The Gear app library is still weak compared with Android Wear
  • The wildly ambitious Samsung Gear S smartwatch doubles as a full standalone smartphone, but the software and apps available don't let it do as much as you'd expect....

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  Published: 2014-11-14, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Nutzo battery life. The Gear S's 300 mAh battery isn't even big by smartwatch standards and still I was able to get a whole two days out of it in one stretch, and on the night in-between I was even using it for sleep tracking. This should be the baseline
  • Ugh, it's so big and ugly and unhip. It's vitally important to be able to wear a smartwatch without being uncomfortable, physically or mentally. Wearing the Gear S made me uncomfortable in both ways. When I wore it for sleep tracking, it kept feeling like
  • No. Theres a lot you could potentially do with a watch that has its own data connection, but the Gear S doesnt do those things. And the Gear S is big and ugly in order to shove in that limited functionality. The trade-off just isnt worth it. Connectivi...

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  Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Brad , review by: bgr.com

  • Abstract:  Samsung is known for using lots of hopelessly cheesy gimmicks to promote its products, including making its own unboxing videos for them, conducting its own consumer surveys about them and putting them through i ts own in-house drop tests . Now Samsung ha...

 
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