Testseek.com have collected 141 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Watch Active.
May 2019
(79%)
141 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
445 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
790100141
The editors liked
Great visuals
A nice simple design for a circular smartwatch
Water resistant
Supports a wireless charging standard (mostly
Anyway)
Great aesthetics
Cheaper price-point
The Galaxy Watch Active's lightweight and simple design make it better for working out and wearing to bed than previous models. It packs in health and fitness features at a lower price than its competitors and works on both Android and iOS
Small
Minimal design
Excellent exercise and activity tracking
Works with numerous apps
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
Battery life needs work
Rotational bezel controls aren't here
Not as fast or easy to operate as Samsung's other watches
Battery life
No rotating bezel
It's missing the rotating bezel we loved on previous Samsung watches and comes in only one size with no LTE option. The blood-pressure monitoring is half baked at best. Samsung's Health app doesn't make it easy to locate all your data
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active ($349) promises connectivity and fitness tracking in a stylish and streamlined frame, but does i t live up to its predecessor? DESIGN The first thing I noticed when I turned on the Galaxy Watch Active is the gorgeous AMOLED...
Published: 2019-06-18, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Small, minimal design, Excellent exercise and activity tracking, Works with numerous apps, Great battery life
No rotating bezel, No e-SIM, May be too small for some wrists
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is an excellent companion device that is not too big but still packs plenty of features to keep track of your activities, exercises and your important notifications.Related PostsWhat we can expect to see at the Samsung Unpa...
The Galaxy Watch Active's lightweight and simple design make it better for working out and wearing to bed than previous models. It packs in health and fitness features at a lower price than its competitors and works on both Android and iOS
It's missing the rotating bezel we loved on previous Samsung watches and comes in only one size with no LTE option. The blood-pressure monitoring is half baked at best. Samsung's Health app doesn't make it easy to locate all your data
The Galaxy Watch Active is a great smartwatch and fitness tracker at a reasonable price, but don't count on actual blood-pressure monitoring any time soon...
Lightweight and comfortable, Superb AMOLED display, Capable all-rounder, Host of fitness features
Only one size available, Navigation can be fiddly, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweetShare, Facebook Comments
To sum it up, the Galaxy Watch Active makes a very strong case for itself. I do think Fitbit's platform works better from a pure fitness point of view, and devices like the Fitbit Versa (review) are great for tracking activity. However, they lose out when...
Published: 2019-07-22, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Fairly traditional design, Comfortable fit, Bright, crisp AMOLED screen, Two-day battery life, Decent fitness tracking options and accuracy, Onboard storage for music/Spotify integration, 5ATM (50m) water-resistances, Onboard GPS, Various colour options a
Requires multiple apps to be installed on certain smartphones in order to pair, Some apps only work if associated app installed on smartphone, Some apps only show last message sent by same person
Smartwatches and fitness trackers run the gamut in design, functionality, and price. Fortunately, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active offers enough smartwatch and fitness features at a great price for anyone looking to combine both in one device.*We were sent...
Beautiful design, 5 ATM water resistance, comfortable to wear,
Lacks rotating bezel, tiny icons, We say Affordably priced with a slew of features including some excellent fitness tracking functionality, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is a tempting proposition for those looking for a sleek and comfortable fitness we
The Galaxy Watch Active crams in a 230mAh battery into its slim case which lasts a good two days or so with normal use. Charging it requires either PowerShare off a Galaxy S10 series phone or via the provided charging cable which magnetically latches on t...
Published: 2019-04-05, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
There's a lot to be said for how much Samsung has crammed into this little package, all at sub-$200 (and especially, if you're on a Samsung phone and can take advantage of all the features). But I think in some ways more should be said about how far Sams...