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June 2016
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Automatic exercise tracking
Refined design with a larger screen
Light and comfortable to wear
Standalone BT Audio playback and GPS for distance measurement
Comfortable to wear
Curved AMOLED display is good
Activity tracking is accurate
Heart rate monitor
GPS and offline music playback
Built-in GPS
Tracks a lot of types of exercise
AMOLED screen looks great and makes navigation a breeze
Published: 2016-06-10, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Sharp, colorful display, Comfortable, Doesn't require a Samsung phone, Integrated GPS and heart rate monitor, Standalone music player with Bluetooth streaming capability
No iOS support, Few additional apps or watch faces available at launch, Narrow screen results in cramped, awkward layouts, Heart rate monitoring isn't continuous
With some solid improvements over its predecessor, the Samsung Gear Fit2 is a powerful fitness tracker and a fairly functional smartwatch...
Stylish and comfortable design, Accurate activity tracking, Built-in GPS and step tracking, Automatic workout logging
Android-only at the moment, Samsung's health apps aren't as robust as others
With the Gear Fit 2, Samsung has succeeded in making a capable and stylish fitness tracker. But it also doesn't do anything significantly better or differently than the competition. trycatch(e) Hardware The Gear Fit 2 is an evolution of the o...
At $179, the Samsung Gear Fit2 is priced competitively, but not aggressively. It features enough technology and functionality to compete effectively in the current market. The Microsoft Band 2 now retails for ~$179, and Fitbit Blaze goes for ~$200.We're g...
Sleek looking, very comfy, lovely curved AMOLED display, decent battery life
App selection is small right now. As with all optical heart rate monitors, it gets confused by certain activities
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 pleasantly surprised me: it's a good combination of smartwatch notification features and fitness tracker for the beginner to moderate exercise fanatic. The band's interface is intuitive and the Gear and S Health apps are easy to use...
At $249, Samsung has hit the perfect price point for the Gear Fit2. It's stocked full of tech, with GPS tracking really adding value to the original model's otherwise comprehensive set of sensors.Factor in the sleek design, and this fitness tracker has ev...
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Published: 2016-08-15, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Small form factors, Good built in functions/widgets- water/exercise- some automated, Display bright and coloured- accelerometer/gyro to turn display on worked well, All notifications work for all apps
Not Android Wear, Unable to reply with individual replies to messages, Watch band not the most secure
Last year I thought that the Garmin Vivosmart HR was the best fitness band around. It seems that there is a challenger to this title, the Samsung Gear Fit 2. It is sturdy while not being overly large, has a vibrant, large coloured display with a multitude...
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Published: 2016-07-06, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
I mentioned earlier that the true measure of a fitness band was how well it interacted with the software. The hardware is defined by its sensors, but the software can be upgraded easily. On the hardware front, the Fit2 is — apart from the UV and galvan...
Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The lack of iOS support doesn't wreck the Samsung Gear Fit2, but it does severely limit the number of people who can use it. Fortunately that friend I was wrecking a bowl of chilli with also rocks an Android phone. She leaned over her meal and peered at t...