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New "Gear S" smart watch from Samsung: (watch the video for a quick demo)
http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/03/samsung-gear-s-hands-on/
Another article with more discussion of the H&F features:
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/samsung-gear-s,news-19426.html
It's running a watch version Samsung's "S Health" app:
http://content.samsung.com/us/contents/aboutn/sHealthIntro.do
Features:
* 3G connectivity (lets you get GPS for things like running, even without your phone)
* Heart rate monitor on the back of the watch (BPM)
* Pedometer to measure steps
* Specialized "S Health" app from Samsung
* Nike+ app to help you track your runs
* IP67-rated waterproof chassis (1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes)
* Should last a couple days on the battery charge
So it's sweat-proof, has an all-day battery life, plenty of tracking sensors (GPS, pedometer, heartrate monitor, etc.), and great software to track your running, hiking, biking, sleeping, eating, the weather, etc. Basically an advanced version of the FitBit. I think my only complaint is that the size looks ridiculous large, but it's probably better than strapping my smartphone to my bicep.
Interesting device.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/03/samsung-gear-s-hands-on/
Another article with more discussion of the H&F features:
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/samsung-gear-s,news-19426.html
It's running a watch version Samsung's "S Health" app:
http://content.samsung.com/us/contents/aboutn/sHealthIntro.do
Features:
* 3G connectivity (lets you get GPS for things like running, even without your phone)
* Heart rate monitor on the back of the watch (BPM)
* Pedometer to measure steps
* Specialized "S Health" app from Samsung
* Nike+ app to help you track your runs
* IP67-rated waterproof chassis (1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes)
* Should last a couple days on the battery charge
So it's sweat-proof, has an all-day battery life, plenty of tracking sensors (GPS, pedometer, heartrate monitor, etc.), and great software to track your running, hiking, biking, sleeping, eating, the weather, etc. Basically an advanced version of the FitBit. I think my only complaint is that the size looks ridiculous large, but it's probably better than strapping my smartphone to my bicep.
Interesting device.