As the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, Samsung will naturally not be absent in the field of wearable devices, as early as 2013, Samsung released the brand's first smart watch product. The number of wearable devices launched by Samsung is small, but thanks to the industry's best software and hardware integration strength, the overall performance of the product is excellent, and the media and user reviews are quite high.
The smart bracelet was originally created to monitor sports and health data, mainly through sensors and other ways to monitor the user's sports and physical condition, and the function is relatively simple. In recent years, the development of related hardware technologies has entered a bottleneck period, resulting in more and more homogenization of products in the field of wearable devices. In order to break the industry dilemma, brands have begun to add more functions to the bracelet, making the line between smart bracelets and smart watches increasingly blurred.
The Gear Fit2 Pro is the only smart bracelet product currently on sale by Samsung, and it is also the closest bracelet product to a smartwatch on the market. The bracelet is equipped with TizenOS developed by Samsung for smart watches, and it is the only bracelet product with an operating system on the market. The curved Super AMOLED screen has an outstanding display effect, and the size is almost twice that of similar products, making it more convenient to touch and click. In addition, this bracelet can also be connected to Bluetooth headphones to play music, and the overall use experience is very close to that of a smart watch.
The Gear Fit2 Pro's workout recording feature is not inferior to other brands, with Consumer Reports in the United States ranking it as the best sports tracker and also taking second place in the wirecutter review. In addition to its excellent performance in motion recognition and recording accuracy, the Gear Fit2 Pro is also specially optimized for the water environment, and the screen will automatically sense the underwater status and lock, which is a pioneering breakthrough in overcoming the pain point of the smart bracelet that the screen is easy to jump underwater. Since the bracelet comes with an operating system, users can also install fitness assistance software from companies such as Under Armour and Speedo for the Gear Fit2 Pro to meet their personalized sports needs.
Due to the limited weight and volume of smart bracelets, high performance often reduces the battery life of the product. As the most feature-rich bracelet on the market, Samsung claims that the standard use time of the Gear Fit2 Pro is about 3 to 4 days, which is almost half of that of similar products. If the GPS function is turned on, the battery life will be further reduced to 9 hours.