Samsung Galaxy Fit3
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Smartwatch Samsung Galaxy Fit3 is designed for an active lifestyle and health maintenance. The 1.6-inch AMOLED display provides convenient access to all necessary information, including time, notifications, workout statistics, and weather forecast. No need to constantly hold your phone, as this device allows you to control music, answer calls and messages, and even take photos.
Thanks to its high-capacity battery, the device can operate for up to 13 days without recharging, making its use convenient and efficient. The Galaxy Fit3 watch offers tracking of over 100 types of workouts, allowing for the most suitable approach to maintaining physical fitness. They analyze heart rate frequency, distance traveled, calories burned, and speed, providing a complete picture of the user's activity. With water resistance up to 5 ATM, the watch ensures comfortable use while swimming. The sleep monitoring function tracks heartbeat during rest and recognizes sleep phases, contributing to improved rest quality.
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I shower without taking it off; the screen is nice, I chose a large display so I can see it without glasses when I'm half-asleep. It can be worn on either the right or left wrist. When setting it up, you need to specify the wrist and which side the button will be on. The pedometer works even when you just wave your hand while sitting in a chair. The sleep phases are not shown very accurately, as you can see from the screenshot. If you lie in the evening and calmly watch TV, it might later indicate you were sleeping, and sometimes at night, it also shows you're asleep when you're not. The sensors that glow green and red at night are really annoying — I don't understand why they don't make them without such lighting. (Yes, they're quite visible at night). Since there's no GPS, you have to use an app on your smartphone to turn on and sync, which is not very convenient. |
For its price, this smart bracelet is quite good, especially if you use a Samsung smartphone. Basic functions like notifications, pedometer, media control, and flashlight work well. Good battery life, light weight, not felt in the hand, bright and rich display. A few times, the call notification didn't arrive, and only later, the missed call notification appeared. A few times, the flashlight turned off at an inconvenient moment. There's a small number of watch faces and the inability to install custom ones. |
Galaxy Fit3 — a lightweight smart band with a nice screen and a basic set of normal functions. However, in practice, it often disappoints: sensors (heart rate, sleep, steps) can "mix up readings," synchronization with the phone periodically glitches, and the battery lasts significantly less than promised. If you use it just for notifications and time — OK. But for serious activity or sleep monitoring — it’s definitely not suitable. * Pleasant 1.6” AMOLED screen, design, and lightness — comfortable to wear all day; * Wide range of features: pedometer, heart rate, sleep, basic activity tracking, many workout modes; * For basic features and not too high a price — a quite acceptable smart bracelet for calls/messages/activity. * Frequent accuracy issues — sometimes sleep, heart rate, or steps are recorded incorrectly, or not at all; * Synchronization with the phone sometimes glitches. Data "disappears," the bracelet doesn't see the phone or doesn't update the statistics; * Actual battery life worsens with active use: Constant heart rate monitoring + notifications can drain the bracelet in 3-4 days instead of the claimed 10-13. |




















There aren't many watch faces, but something can be chosen. With poor vision, I chose one with minimum information but large numbers, so I can tell the time without glasses.
I measured the strap with a ruler — it can fit a wrist up to 21 cm in circumference.
To avoid it shining in my eyes at night, I disabled the feature where the watch face lights up when you raise your hand, so it only activates with a touch on the screen or a button press.