I brought it a month ago and I am very happy to use it
Inexpensive; Realistic color; Bright display; Lightweight; Built-in speakers; Durable
I brought it a month ago and I am very happy to use it
Inexpensive; Realistic color; Bright display; Lightweight; Built-in speakers; Durable
Have been using this for about a month now. Battery life is 7 days with continuous heart rate monitoring on. Alarm function is useful and connecting to Samsung Health app is incredibly easy. Have nothing bad to say about this product. Waterproof is great too
I ordered this with my Note 10 plus, it's to small for a man's wrist and it would not pair with my wife's i-phone
The Samsung Galaxy Fit is a terrific entry-level fitness tracker that accurately measures workouts, heart rate, and sleep. With its sleek design, crisp display, and easy-to-use interface, it's a worthy alternative to the Fitbit Inspire HR, particularly if you plan to do most of your tracking on the...
Affordable; Accurate fitness tracking and heart rate monitoring; Big, sharp display; Long battery life; Simple interface; Smartphone notifications; Sleek, lightweight design
Big for small wrists; Requires two apps; Thick bezel
Samsung isn't a brand you typically associate with affordability, but for $99.99, the Galaxy Fit offers a ton of value. It accurately tracks step count, distance, heart rate, and sleep. Its sleek, streamlined design is easy on the eyes and versatile enough to wear both in and out of the gym. While we don't love the fact that the Fit requires two different apps to use, its interface is intuitive and smooth. Throw in smartphone notifications and up to seven days of battery life, and you get an entry-level fitness tracker that's worthy of sharing our Editors' Choice with the Fitbit Inspire HR. Design There's no denying the Galaxy Fit bears a strong resemblance to Samsung's Gear Fit2 Pro, but in a more compact form factor. Its aluminum case measures 1.70 by 0.72 by 0.44 inches (HWD), which is a little bulky for my small wrist, but it still manages to look unobtrusive and elegant. At 0.8 ounces, it's also super light and comfortable to wear throughout the day. Similar Products ...
The surprisingly affordable Samsung Galaxy Fit is a sleek, accurate fitness tracker with a lovely display, a simple interface, and long battery life.
Affordable; Accurate fitness tracking and heart rate monitoring; Big, sharp display; Long battery life; Simple interface; Smartphone notifications; Sleek, lightweight design
Big for small wrists; Requires two apps; Thick bezel
Initial impressions are great, with the handsome form factor and gorgeous display putting up a good front. When you get down to really using the Galaxy Fit, though, its inaccurate heart monitor and lack of GPS tracking take the shine off proceedings. Considering the fact that you can pick up the Galaxy Fit-e for around £50/$50 less and only miss out on wireless charging, the larger colour display, and a few other minor features, or buy the Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 4 or Honor Band 5 for the same discounted price, it’s hard to recommend the expensive Galaxy Fit.
Lovely display, comfortable to wear, good waterproofing;
Erratic heart rate monitor, no GPS, expensive when compared to rivals;
The Galaxy Fit is fine for the step counting basics but falters when asked to track runs. You can get much better for a similar price.
Screen bright enough for the outdoors; Some glass and metal parts; Good battery life
Slightly clunky interface nav; No GPS or Connected GPS; Distance tracking is poor; Fiddly strap
I bought this hoping for it to be a replacement for another branded fitness tracker due to it obviously having compatibility with the Samsung Health app. I wanted to be able to track specific favourite workouts like Skipping Rope and Aerobics without having to choose "Free workout" as standard.
I love it. Its accurate for my needs, synchronises with my note8 amazingly, looks beautiful but... be warned if you order the white / silver option the strap will stain badly. I've had mine just over 3 month and must say I am embarrassed to wear it now.
The Samsung Galaxy Fit is accessible and easy to live with, but poor distance readings and basic tracking see it fall behind the best.
Color screen with solid brightness; Good battery life; Includes a heart rate monitor
Fiddly strap; Bad distance tracking; No GPS or connected GPS
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