I have to give Samsung credit: it went from making a me-too wearable to making something that feels like a serious commitment, something that its intended audience would actually want to use. I’m talking about the Samsung Gear Fit 2, the company’s new activity-tracking wristband.
Samsung’s first try at this kind of “smart” band, which shipped in 2014, launched with flaws; only worked with Samsung’s Galaxy phones; and initially only tracked a few activities — and it cost $200. In contrast, the new $180 Gear Fit 2 wristband works with all phones running newer versions of Android, has built-in GPS, and tracks a boatload of fitness activities — so many that I couldn’t try them all even though I’ve been wearing it for three weeks. This is...
Samsung Gear Fit 2 review: Samsung gets fitness tracking right
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