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SAMSUNG Gear Sport Smartwatch (Bluetooth), Black, SM-R600NZKAXAR – US Version with Warranty

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Color: Midnight Black


Style: Watch Only


Features

  • Gear Sport is swim ready and water resistant up to 50 meters/5ATM
  • Get accurate, all day fitness tracking, easy calorie entry and personal coaching
  • With Samsung Pay NFC compatibility, easily make a payment from your wrist
  • Check your updates and receive and reply to calls and texts with a turn of the bezel; Wi Fi : 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz
  • Compatible with Android and iOS smartphones.Main Display Size:1.2 inch

Description

From work to workout, the swim-ready Samsung Gear Sport keeps up with your life. Track your fitness and keep an Eye on calories, all while getting real- time notifications. Access your favorite apps and even control your home and payments right from your Watch. With a modern, innovative design, Gear Sport is ready for your Active life.


Product Dimensions: 1.75 x 1.69 x 0.46 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Item model number: SM-R600NZKAXAR


Batteries: 1 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Tizen OSAndroidiOS


Wireless communication technologies: Wi-FiBluetoothBluetooth ProfilesNFC


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, GPS


GPS: GPS, Glonass


Special features: Time Display, Accelerometer, Text Messaging, Notifications


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 360 x 360


Color: Midnight Black


Battery Power Rating: 300


Whats in the box: watch, charging cord


Department: Samsung Gear Sport Black


Manufacturer: Samsung


Date First Available: October 4, 2017


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  • Excellent smartwatch for Samsung ecosystem... limited apps
I've only had the watch for a few days. I've successfully configured it and used it for two workouts. I thought I'd share some of my observations. Before that, let me qualify my review. I paid full price for my watch and I am under no obligation to write a review. This is just an attempt to share my thoughts for others looking for opinions. I have a Samsung S8+ and was looking for a smartwatch that would seemlessly integrate with the phone for email, messages and fitness tracking. I normally use my Polar H7 chest strap with iCardio 4 to track my workouts. I found that the configuration was fairly straight forward. I watched a number of Youtube unboxing, configuration and review videos before purchasing my watch. Consequently, I knew what to expect and what to do when the box showed up at my house. I would highly recommend you do the same as the documentation is lacking... they know that most people won't read it. I turned off GPS and location services. I am not a jogger/runner/walker... I do not need anything tracking my movement through the gym. I turned the heart rate monitor to monitor continuously. My display is set to "7". Going from fully charged at 6:30am to put back on the charging cradle at 11pm with 58% left on the battery. I get LOTS of emails and quite a few text messages on my phone... all of which were forwarded to my watch; including pictures sent to me by my 7yo granddaughter. So, no problem with battery life for me... 5 stars. I didn't buy the watch for its fitness tracking only. I wanted it for the convenience of getting notifications and email without having to pull out my phone. Not only am I able to see my email and messages, I am able to respond to them as well using S-voice. Since I'm not reviewing S-voice, I won't tell you how much I wish that Bixby worked on this watch. My wife has an Apple iWatch and quite frankly, when comparing Siri with S-voice, I feel like the poor cousin. However, it meets my requirements for both email and messages... 5 stars. I am trying to work with the text entry interface. I am trying to write my message into the screen and the interface recognizes all the U.S. letters and numbers I type. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get it to do anything except upper case letters. I'll have to research the cause of this and figure out how to make it enter upper and lower case letters. As you can imagine, IT'S RUDE TO ALWAYS TYPE IN CAPS!... So, this feature is not as intuitive as I was led to believe. So, although it recognizes all the letters and numbers, there are some complications... 3 stars. As a fitness tracker, it utilizes a proprietary bluetooth interface and therefore, doesn't integrate with iCardio... a BIG issue for me. If I want to continue to utilize iCardio, I still need to wear my Polar H7 chest strap. Since this is not my primary use for the watch, it is an inconvenience rather than a non-starter. It integrates with S-health, which I find to be somewhat archaic in its design... not impressed with its user interface. For me personally, I will continue to utilize my chest strap for my workouts... 1 star There has been some discussion as to the accuracy of the Gear Sport heart rate monitor. Having used both the Gear Sport/S-Healt and Polar H7/iCardo, I can give you some numbers. I did a HIIT workout: Gear Sport: 499 Calories, 112 Avg BPM, 143 Max BPM Polar H7: 749 Calories, 117 Avg BPM, 156 Max BPM I have a theory about the differences and I will share it. I believe the Gear Sport measures heart rates every second. At the same time, it calculates the calorie burn and accumulates accordingly. I believe the Polar H7 measures heart rates more frequently and therefore, gets a more accurate measurement of calorie burn... as well as peak heart rates. To the average person, a one second interval between readings should be accurate enough (assuming the Polar H7 is the gold standard of heart rate monitors). I am a computer software developer myself and most people wouldn't realize that computers measure things in microseconds... that is 6 digits to the right of the decimial (.000001). As you can imagine, a lot of things happen in the real world and on a computer within a second. When averaging heart rates and calorie burn between intervals, more data points allow for more accuracy. In any case, I don't really care about calorie counting... I am more interested in getting a workout completed in the correct heart rate zones. I consider the heart rate monitor to be important and calories burned to be of monumental inconsequence. I've measured my heart rate on three different pieces of hardware at the same time; the Polar H7, Precor Elliptical and my blood pressure cuff. All were within a couple of BPMs. Consequently, I consider the Gear Sport to be close enough to keep me in my heart rate zones and therefore, it gets 4 stars. I would give it 5 stars for this feature if it were a bit closer (less than 5 difference). To summarize, the apps I needed (Messages, Email) work fine. The fact that I can control my Spotify is a plus. As a fitness tracker, the hardware keeps me in my zones however, the software (S-health) is truly lacking. I'm hoping that Samsung is able to get more developers working apps for their Gear products. Suggestions to Samsung would be: 1.) Provide customized workout types on the watch. Kettlebells, Weights, HIIT, Core... etc. Seriously, who does crunches as a workout??? 2.) Provide the ability to measure recovery after the workout is complete... measure and track heart rate for a two minute recovery window. Overall: 4 stars... limited number of available apps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 13, 2017 by TonyL

  • I'm in absolute love. A few of the things I really researched ... plus update 2 years later
After days of researching smartwatches, I landed on this one and it had everything I wanted in a smartwatch except an Android OS. I was very nervous about trying Tizen but after owning this watch for a few days, I'm in absolute love. A few of the things I really researched were: Apps. They are limited but there are apps for almost anything you need. Not everything but close. I have yet to use the GPS apps (yes apps -plural- because there's more than just one GPS app unlike what most of the reviews I read caused me to believe) but I will be trying that app out in the next week. Faces. There are so many watch faces that I'm not sure where to begin. I've used Mario, Zelda, and Goldeneye (I love my video games). Any watch face I've searched for, I've also found. Some may cost $0.99 and up but there are a ton of free ones to choose from. I haven't paid for any faces yet. I'm very happy with the free ones available. Watch Bands. I wanted the Android OS so bad that I almost bought the Moto 360 Sport. This would have been an incredible mistake. You can't change the band on the Motorola but you can on the Samsung. I've already got a new watch band on the way. Battery Life. I've had this watch for 3 days. I received it, synced it, played around with it, then I fully charged it (I received it with 67% battery life). I just had to charge it for my first time. It lasted me maybe an hour short of 3 days with average use. I'm thoroughly happy with this considering I was used to the Fitbit Blaze which didn't last more than 1 day. The difference is that the Fitbit's heart rate sensor stays on all the time. The Samsung Gear Sport has 3 settings for this. Off, frequent, and always on. I left mine on frequent so it checked my heart rate every 10 minutes instead of constantly. Water resistance. I'm not a sporty individual. I work in the medical field though so I wash my hands a lot. I also give the occasional shower to help my patients. So this was important. It's lasted through at least 4 showers in 3 days and my continuous hand washing. So far, no issues whatsoever. Steps. I love seeing how many steps I can get in a shift. A lot of my friends like to see who can get the most. This makes the day fly by so the step accuracy is nice. After using this a few days, I noticed my step count dropped a bit compared to the Fitbit. Then I learned why. I can shake my Fitbit and get steps (almost like an old school pedometer) but the Gear Sport isn't fooled. It knows when you're getting steps verses painted a wall or just shaking your watch. I LOVE that it knows the difference. A few bonuses I've noticed: it tracks my sleep and how well I rest at night. My fitbit did this and it was a feature that wasn't easy to give up so having this on my new Gear Sport too was a huge bonus. I also love that I can keep up with my water/coffee intake straight from my watch instead of having to use my phone. Healthcare management doesn't care for Nurses pulling their phones out at the desk or the hallways. I can also reply to texts and emails straight from my watch. The handwriting thing is pretty nice but it needs a bit of work to be perfect (it's constantly changing my words into all caps). Although you can't make a call from the watch, you can accept and ignore calls straight from your wrist, as well as, send the caller a quick text saying that you're at work or busy, etc. There's so much more that I haven't discovered on this watch yet and I can definitely tell this is my first real smartwatch but I've already had a ton of compliments on it. And just for the record, the bezel makes navigating the Gear Sport so easy! So yes, I give this watch 5 stars. But I also know that things can change so my review may change but as of right now, I'm in love! Update: 2 years later and the watch is still going strong. I'm a Nurse so this watch has seen it all including deep hand washing, PPE sweat, etc and no problems at all. Just today, I realized it was time for an upgrade. All-in-all, I'm still incredibly pleased with this watch. I've put it through everything and it's still going. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on January 14, 2018 by Brianna Brianna

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