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The editors liked
Curved screen
Longer battery life
The Gear Fit has a forward-looking design
Many more extras than the average fitness band
And the ability to measure heart rate. Its curved AMOLED display looks fantastic
Too
Great display
Easy to use
Beautiful design
Heart rate monitor
Great for fitness
The editors didn't like
Limited functionality
Slim screen
The long display means text reads awkwardly on your wrist. The Fit only works with certain Samsung phones. Can't load apps
So you're stuck with the features included. And the price is high
So much so that you might consider a cheaper alternative or the
The overall fitness aspects of the watch are okay at best and the reporting data for sleep is not as great as I'd hoped. The vibrations for the alarm worked well, but the overall tracking was passable at best. I think I was spoiled by my previously review...
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Published: 2014-08-14, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: I sit at a desk too much. I drink too much coffee. I don't sleep very well. I have an odd feeling those three things might be connected. This thing on my wrist agrees with that assessment.After a few months of wearing and interacting with a fitness tracke...
Abstract: Several months ago, at the Mobile World Congress, Samsung announced a range of new wearables . While most of the releases were rehashes of what was unveiled the previous year, the Gear Fit was a little different. It immediately caught my eye, with its sle...
MakeUseOf recommends: Don't buy it. For some users access to health metrics and notifications in a $200 package is exactly what they're looking for. For the rest of us, buy a device dedicated to either one or the other.How do I win the Samsung Gear FitYou...
The Fitbit Flex benefits from having a lower price point – something that’s sure to entice buyers who have a strict budget. Sporting a cost of $100 at the moment, the Fitbit Flex undeniably easier on the pockets than the $200 cost attached to the Sams...
Published: 2014-05-07, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: Samsung updated their Galaxy Gear smartwatch lineup this year with the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, and Gear Fit. I have been using the Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit for the past couple of weeks, including a week of walking around Disneyland, and am impressed by the upd...
Samsung deserves credit for the Gear Fit's stunning design. Ultimately, it's a gadget that tries to do too much, and it doesn't end up doing anything very well. It's not nearly strong enough as a fitness gadget, especially when its more capable competi...
At $200, the Gear Fit is just expensive enough to make for a legitimately regrettable purchase. It tries to be a smartwatch and a fitness tracker, but it's really not very good at either, and just ended up being a fancy wrist vibrator with a pretty scr...
The Fit isn't horrible for a first generation smartwatch/fitness tracker hybrid. It'll provide you with reference information after a day of walking around, and it's capable of giving you real-time heart rate feedback, too, which is an important feature i...
Clean, attractive design, Sharp and colorful curved AMOLED display, Heart rate sensor is a nice addition
Display orientation is not ideal, Fitness tracking is limited, at times inaccurate, No ANT, Smartphone integration leaves something to be desired, Better options exist for the same price or cheaper
The Samsung Gear Fit offers a simplified fitness tracker/smartwatch experience that manages to under-deliver without over-promising. By attempting to cram smartwatch functionality into a basic fitness tracker, and, as a result, neither aspect flourishes. ...