β Stay ahead, stay fit β the Galaxy Fit3 keeps your life in motion!
The Samsung Galaxy Fit3 (Gray) is a sleek, lightweight fitness tracker featuring a 1.57-inch AMOLED display with 2.5D curved glass and an aluminum body. Designed exclusively for Android users, it offers comprehensive health tracking including sleep coaching, SpO2, heart rate, and stress monitoring. With up to 13 days of battery life and fast charging, plus robust 5ATM water and IP68 dust resistance, itβs built to keep pace with your active lifestyle.
Brand | Samsung |
Manufacturer | Samsung, Nanchang Longcheer Technology Co., Ltd. Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province |
Model | SM-R390N |
Model Name | Galaxy Fit3 |
Model Year | 2024 |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 9.1 x 11.7 cm; 37 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | SM-R390N |
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 MB |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 16 MB |
Operating System | Android |
Resolution | 360 x 360 |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Special Features | Custom Activity Tracking, Always On Display, Fall Detection |
Mounting Hardware | Fit3, Magnetic Charger, Quick Setup Guide |
Number of items | 3 |
Display Technology | AMOLED |
Standing screen display size | 4 Centimetres |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Wattage | 200 Watts |
Battery Average Life | 13 Days |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery cell composition | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Power Rating | 208 Milliamp Hours |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Connector Type | Bluetooth |
Device interface - primary | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Item Weight | 37 g |
M**G
Ok it's awesome
I love it. Much better than the random cheap activity trackers from brands like noise or whatever. I tested its heart rate and blood oxygen sensor with my medical grade blood oximeter and both matched perfectly. I'm not sure how good it'll be at tracking these things during intense physical activity but it seems accurate enough for runs and walks.Battery life seems excellent. I've set it up to measure heart rate continuously, always on display is off, workout auto detect is on, display is set to auto brightness (which works perfectly btw), and I don't do sleep tracking. With this setup, battery drain seems to be around 20% per day which means it has been consistently lasting 5 full days.The display is sharp enough, although the bottom bezel is not equal to the top. However it's not that visible since it's an OLED. Gets bright enough for midday sun. Notifications work well, although it won't show you notifications that the phone shows when the Fit 3 is not connected (a software update seems to have fixed it or it was just a temporary bug all along). The haptic motor feels good and it's plenty strong. So yeah overall I'm very happy with it so far.
B**S
Good or is it?
Week-1Pros-Touch to wakeThe screen will turn on by simply touching it. I found it to be a really usefull featjre because raise to wake is so distracting especially if you move yours hands a lot.PedometerThe pedometer is simply great. It works really well even if you are not moving your hands (or maybe thats how pedometer works). However it has a disadvantage which I will later talk about.The screen:Amoled screen is simply elegant. Because of this screen always on display (AOD) is possible. The watch faces are limited but good.Charging-The charging is fast, you can literally see the numbers going up in front of your eyes (if you are patient, its possible with any device ). However there is something I dont like with the charger which I will talk about later.Comfort:The watch is comfy and feels premium. The sides are made of aluminum but could easily pass of as titanium to an unsuspecting person.The straps are compact and fits most hands (my wrist size is so small that I could probably take the gold bar from the glass box).UI -The UI, which is not wear OS (so you cannot install additional apps ) is really smooth, or atleast as smooth as it can get on a 60 hz screen. There is zero lag to open anything (except when connecting with phone or updating weather, etc ).Miscellaneous :->Has option to display medical information.->Has fall detection. (Pretty rare in this price point.)->You can tag heartbeats, spo2,etc with a preinstalled with messege (like tired, unwell, at a high altitude, etc)-> Has a lock (pin) which activates when the watch is not on your wrist. So you dont have to worry about strangers screwing up with your setting.-> Doesnt have a micophone and a speaker, which might not look a good thing on surface but it really helps you want to concentrate on your workouts without the distraction of notifications, etc.-> The calculator is similar to that seen in a samsung phone. Its haptic feedback is really satisfying enough for me to write it as a pro.Now lets get to the cons--->-> Lack of diverse wallpaers-> Lack of microphone and speaker-> Comically bad heart rate sensor.-> Inability to add apps.-> No NFS.-> Always on Display, Auto detection, Workouts (5% in 30 minutes) drain battery way to fast.-> The step counts gets added up with that of the phone so that samsung health app shows the algebraic sum of the step count from both the smart watch and the phone. However you can turn it of in the phone.-> No GPS, It piggy banks of your phone.-> No decibel meter.-> No mini games (personally I prefer no games).-> The charger has a magnet to connect to the watch and a usb c ( i think so) to connect to your phone or to an adapter.Overall its a great watch for the price level. I would recommend checking out the new CMF watch pro, if it got better from the last one. A good watch all around. Good workout measurement. I would update review after a month. I aplogize for any mistakes that I might have made throigh the review.
R**M
Watch and Fitness band
Very nice one from Samsung. I dont know do we call it watch or fitness band. Watch in fitness band form factor. Battery backup is 13 days if all features are off except tap to wake. If you use aod, raise to wake, vibrations, bluetooth, notifications then battery will drain fast. Sleep stats spo2 pulse all are not dependable for accuracy and have to be kept in manual for battery to last long before you charge it next. Charger cable is type C so it another headache to find adapter with type c slot. Build is nice metal frame and color pops out of amoled screen looks beautiful. Samsung Wearable app support has many watch faces and this watch is also integrated to samsung health app. Works on samsung phones butter smooth.
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