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Samsung Gear Sport SM-R600

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PC Advisor
★★★★
7 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport review

One of the most exciting wearables at the moment is a smartwatch with both fitness and style in mind so read our Samsung Gear Sport review to find out why.

AndroidPIT
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport review: the best new Android smartwatch

As always, Samsung took advantage of IFA to make some announcements, especially in terms of wearables this time. In addition to the new Gear IconX headphones and the Gear Fit2 Pro fitness tracker, the South Korean manufacturer also announced a new Gear S series watch, still running Tizen, called...

CNET
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport is swim-ready with Spotify

Fitness sells smartwatches. So say most players in wearables, Samsung included. The new Samsung Gear Sport pushes further into fitness, adding some features that were overdue. It's not the same set of upgrades that last year's Gear S3 smartwatch received, but they're important.

Samsung looks to make strides to beat the Apple Watch 2.

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport

Ultimately, the best comparison right now is the Fitbit Ionic. It too offers both fitness tracking and smartwatch features, and works with Android and iOS devices. Not surprisingly, the Ionic offers a deeper focus on fitness and more accurate results.

Slim, swim-friendly design; Works with standard watch bands; Good battery life; Solid third-party app selection; Can play offline Spotify playlists

Requires multiple phone apps; Mixed fitness tracking performance in testing

SlashGear
★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport Review

The smartwatch never had it easy. On the one hand, offer too small a list of skills and people question your value; on the other, do too much and the resulting complexity can overwhelm the wrist.

Solid set of fitness-related features; Samsung Pay is convenient; Circular touchscreen and scroll wheel easy to use; Standard 20mm straps

Underwhelming design; No Samsung Pay MST; GPS is a battery hog

gizmodo.in
★★★★★
6 years ago

The Apple Watch might be the most popular smartwatch, but its controls and interface don't hold a candle to what you get on Samsung's watches. The problem is that because Samsung has been trying to start its own watch ecosystem with Tizen OS, its watches never received the rabid support that Apple's...

Samsung's smartwatch interface is still the best in the biz; 50 meter water resistance

Tizen app ecosystem feels thin; and some important apps are clunky

Gizmodo
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung's Gear Sport Is Easier to Use Than the Apple Watch, But Where Are My Damn Apps

The Apple Watch might be the most popular smartwatch, but its controls and interface don't hold a candle to what you get on Samsung's watches. The problem is that because Samsung has been trying to start its own watch ecosystem with Tizen OS, its watches never received the rabid support that Apple's...

Samsung's smartwatch interface is still the best in the biz; 50 meter water resistance

PC Magazine
★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport Review

Android Wear has been anything but a resounding success, so Samsung is putting all its eggs in the Tizen basket. And it could be onto something with the $299.99 Gear Sport, a fitness-focused smartwatch for Android and iOS devices. Slimmer than the Gear S3, it looks good enough to wear outside of the gym, and its bezel-based navigation is a nice way to maneuver through screens while in the pool. It's not as accurate as some dedicated fitness trackers, but it's a solid companion if you're looking to become more active. Combined with a decent third-party app selection, it gives Android Wear watches a run for their money. Sporty but Sleek The Gear Sport ($253.74 at Amazon) is meant to fall between the Gear S3, Samsung's flagship smartwatch, and the Gear Fit2 Pro fitness tracker. Its measures 0.5 by 1.6 by 1.7 inches (HWD) and weighs 1.7 ounces, which is a lot easier to wear than the S3's 0.5 by 1.8 by 1.9 inches and 2.2 ounces. It looks better than your average fitness tracker or sm...

The Samsung Gear Sport is a Tizen-based smartwatch with a fitness focus that gives Android Wear a run for its money.

Slim, swim-friendly design; Works with standard watch bands; Good battery life; Solid third-party app selection; Can play offline Spotify playlists

Requires multiple phone apps; Mixed fitness tracking performance in testing

Engadget
★★★★
6 years ago

Ultimately, the Gear Sport is almost as robust a fitness tracker as it is a smartwatch, and is one of the most versatile in the category, especially for those who already own Samsung's phones and TVs.

Attractive case; Useful rotating bezel; Bright; colorful screen; Four-day battery

Unreliable sleep tracking; New calorie tracking feature doesn't feel complete

Phone Arena
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Gear Sport smartwatch

ImageTagInstance gallery-77ccce8f-fb2c-4819-bd04-b0f8502da4a4 Samsung may be best known for its Galaxy smartphones, but its smartwatches are no less worthy of attention. Whether you’re an active individual in need of a fitness companion or a tech-savvy person who finds classic watches lacking in function, chances are the company’s Gear lineup has something that just might suit you. Something like the Samsung Gear Sport, for instance. It is the latest member in the series, and I spent a couple of weeks in its company to find out whether it is worth the $300 asking price. Let’s dive in.In the box:Samsung Gear Sport smartwatchCharging cradleWall charger with microUSB connectorSmall and large wristbandQuick start guideDesign ImageTagInstance gallery-d050a1c8-ebc1-4193-884d-f705ca3d03f1 The Samsung Gear Sport shares a lot of design DNA with the Gear S3 and the HTMLTagInstance html-tag-b615ccb8-c699-4c48-b3a9-7189042e8a42 Gear S2. Said briefly, it is a stylish piece of kit. The black version...

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;

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