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Samsung Galaxy Watch Active SM-R500 Smartwatch 40mm Aluminum - Silver, for Android & iOS [International Version]

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To use Samsung Health app with Galaxy Watch Active, requires signup and pairing with your compatible smartphone.

In the Galaxy Watch Active, the charge mechanism is the same Qi wireless charge standard used for phones, meaning you can use the included wireless dongle for the wearable, but also other Qi wireless chargers. That also includes phones with wireless reverse charging such as the Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10+, and the Huawei P30 Pro, meaning it can be charged from a phone. Handy. On the one hand, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is a friendly and relatively well-priced wearable that looks and feels like a real watch. But Samsung has also made better smartwatches that do that, and while the style has been improved, the controls and battery life can feel like a bit of a departure. Given what else is out there, we’d probably look at Samsung’s other models given the controls and battery improvements, or wait for an update that improves the battery life. Alternatively, there are other devices out there that do the fitness and smartwatch thing and last longer than two days, and they might be worth a look in the end, as well.If you’ve been following Samsung’s watches in the past few years, the company has featured a neat little controller built into the design, with a wheel that sits around the bezel allowing you to get from menu to menu simply with a twist of the dial. We wouldn’t call that great life for a smartwatch, and depending on how much exercise you do — depending on how often that screen lights up and you make use of the technology inside — you may only get a day out of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active, forcing you to charge it nightly. That’s not a positive in our eyes, and if you get a lot of notifications, the battery life has a tendency to drop, too.

Account log-in and data network connection (Wi-Fi or data network) required. User interface may change and differ by device. Compatible with select Bluetooth-capable smartphones. Galaxy Watch-supported features may vary by carrier and compatible device. For a list of compatible smartphones and features, please visit https://www.samsung.com/galaxywatch/device-compatibility. For best results, connect with compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphones. resistant up to 50 meters per ISO standard 22810:2010. Not intended for scuba diving. Avoid excessive, sudden temperature changes and high-velocity activities. Rinse in fresh water/dry after use in sea water or chlorinated water. device and related software are not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease.

As a smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch Active ticks every box, but as a fitness tracker, plenty are left blank

And as you can see from the screenshots above, the data it collects is reasonably thorough too. The heart rate numbers are highly questionable, but the rest is pretty solid, and though the Galaxy Watch Active doesn’t support ANT+ external chest straps, certain third-party watch faces can connect to Bluetooth models. While the silicone band it comes with doesn’t use magnets to hold in place like the Apple Watch, Samsung is using a more standard pin-based band, meaning it should be compatible with others out there. Compatible with select Bluetooth-capable smartphones. Galaxy Watch-supported features may vary by carrier and compatible device. For a list of compatible smartphones and features, please visit https://www.samsung.com/galaxywatch/device-compatibility. For best results, connect with compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphones.

Galaxy Watch Active has a water resistance rating of 50 meters under the ISO standard 22810:2010. It is not suitable for diving or high-pressure water activities. If the device or your hands are wet, they must be dried thoroughly prior to handling. Unlike the Apple Watch and the wearables made by Fitbit, the Galaxy Active borrows from the traditional circle of watch design, providing a relatively small smartwatch for your wrist that lets you read off a 1.1 inch AMOLED screen, complete with other features thrown in, including a 1.15GHz processor, 4GB storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, and more. What does it do? The Samsung Galaxy Watch series is a line of smartwatches designed and produced by Samsung Electronics. The line features various health, fitness, and fashion related features, and is integrated with Samsung's other products under the Samsung Galaxy brand. The series is also the successor to the previous Samsung Gear watches. Yet on the other, the battery life severely needs work, and we feel the controls could be better, too. You won’t need to take the Galaxy Watch Active off unless you need to charge it. What does it need?

Take it to the extremes

That’s good to know, as is the 5ATM rating, which means it’s water resistance down to 50 metres for up to ten minutes, and very shower friendly. One other critical point comes from the controls, because Samsung really had something in the Gear and Galaxy series, but has removed a key feature in the Galaxy Watch Active: the control wheel. For any content that you submit, you grant SAMSUNG a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully transferable right and license to use, copy, modify, delete in its entirety, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from and/or sell and/or distribute such content and/or incorporate such content into any form, medium or technology throughout the world without compensation to you. use of the content you supply does not violate these Terms of Use and will not cause injury to any person or entity.

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