

⌚ Elevate your fitness game with style and stamina!
The Samsung Galaxy Fit3 is a sleek, pink gold fitness smartwatch featuring a large 1.6" AMOLED display, up to 13 days of battery life, and over 100 workout modes with automatic detection. It offers comprehensive health monitoring including sleep, heart rate, and blood oxygen tracking, all subscription-free. Designed for seamless connectivity, it delivers instant notifications and music control, making it the perfect companion for active professionals seeking style, durability, and smart functionality.
























| ASIN | B0DFCW9FSF |
| Best Sellers Rank | 304 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4 in Activity Trackers 13 in Smartwatches |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | SM-R390NIDAEUB?AMZ_FINAL |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Package Dimensions | 14.7 x 10.7 x 8.4 cm; 18.5 g |
I**W
Amazing piece of technology for the money
I wanted something to count the steps, heart beat, SPO2 (blood oxygen %), monitor sleep and do the usual things like telling the time, date etc. This watch does all that and so much more, and in my opinion is an amazing amount of tech for the money. It also looks good. I was a little concerned that some of the reviewers had issues with accuracy for such as steps and being unable to get the blood oxygen to work, but thought that for the money (and the warranty) it was worth a try. With regards to the steps, we have compared it to my wife's Fitbit and it is almost identical, so maybe those people who had trouble got a faulty watch. The blood oxygen was a little tricky at first but now I've got it weighed up it works fine, and having compared it with my pulse oximeter (that on it's own cost almost as much as this watch), it is accurate. With regards to battery life it will depend on how you have the display settings. I've set it so that it isn't on all the time and from fully charged it is now showing 50% after three days. Obviously it will run down faster if you have the display on the time. With regards to charging, that is the one source of irritation with this item. As usual Samsung send their kit out with a USB C charger, so you need to buy a USB male to USB C female adaptor to be able to charge it in the billions of normal USB outlets. Why Samsung do this is beyond me, but don't let it stop you buying this watch because a pack of two adaptors from Amazon is less than £3 (SNESH 2Pack USB-C Female to USB Male Adapter, USB C to USB A Adapter). It did come charged to around 65% so it wasn't a problem, but unless you already have an adaptor I would recommend ordering one at the same time as ordering the watch. Just to be clear, the charging part that connects to the watch is a bespoke design (similar to the Fitbit charging cable) that clicks in place by magnetism, so please don't think that you can just plug the USB end in to the watch, the USB C end is the end that you have to plug into a USB power source, hence the need for the adaptor. It doesn't have GPS, which isn't an issue for me, but when connected to your Samsung Phone, that does, and the vast majority of people have their phone with them at all times. If you have a Samsung phone, it has the 'Wear' app and the 'Health' app and you need to connect to that to get the best out of the watch. In fact, I may be wrong, but I can't see how you could set it up without connecting to the Wear app. Not sure how it work with none Samsung phones, I imagine that you would have download the apps. It has loads of features and they are all subscription free. You can check your sleep patterns and so many other things that are far too many to list here. I haven't used hardly any of the features, but there are loads of fitness work outs, and you can set targets and alarms to prompt you get up and do something. You can also personalise the displays via the app, which has lots of alternatives, and you can even set the background to a picture of your dog if you want. My wife's Fitbit is about five years old and compared to this is like a 1980's car compared to a Tesla, so having seen how good mine is, we ordered one for her and she loves it. We both think that this is an amazing watch, not just for the money, but because it is just so good. Especially when you don't need a subscription to get all the features and records.
M**A
Fab, budget friendly watch
Fab little watch! Perfect size to read and use without being too bulky and heavy, or barely being able to use the screen. Lots of modes and good customisation. Fantastic budget friendly smart watch! Notification dont always come through, or the watch will sometimes disconnect from my phone randomly but never a big issue and just needs a quick reconnect. Battery lasts atleast a full week on 1 charge, if not longer, and is very easy to set up with a set by set guide. Maybe took me 5 min with basic customisation. Leaves you to customise the background.
G**R
I like it but...
I bought this to replace my ghastly horrid little Fitbit Inspire 2. As such it does the job admirably. It should be pointed out that it ISN'T a smart watch - it's a tracker with some smart features. This is reflected in the mid-range price, between the ridiculously priced Apple smart watch and your bargain basement B&M Goodmans job. So if it's a tracker you want, this does the job nicely, particularly if you already own a Samsung phone. The silicone strap initially felt odd, as the strap tucks under rather than over, but I understand it - it reduces wear on the strap, and it's very comfortable. The best thing about is the big chunky digital display, very easy to read, though I resented having to pay more for the blue display with white strap over the khaki display and dark grey strap. The stats are very informative, particularly the sleep section, though I do miss Fitbit's real time heart rate line graph - instead, Samsung Health displays a bar graph showing the max/min range over one hour per bar - but yet it DOES display a line graph in the sleep section. (?!) Btw you have to have the phone on charge and the Health app open overnight to get all the sleep stats. Another slight annoyance is you need TWO apps - WEAR controls the tracker settings and HEALTH the stats, rather than Fitbit's one does-it-all app. The battery, if you run everything all the time, only lasts five days. However it charges very quickly, from 0 to 100 in an hour. So I've found the best thing to do is charge it whenever I hit the shower - by the time I've done my morning ablutions, it's fully charged. A final slight annoyance is that the charge cable plugs into a Type C not Type A USB charger socket and I had to buy one especially. THIS SHOULD BE POINTED OUT on the Amazon blurb so you can have a charger ready! So in summary, this is a quality tracker best suited for Samsung phone owners who don't need or want a Smart Watch. Since that fits my requirements perfectly, I'm very happy with it, but the little annoyances mentioned above means I don't universally recommend it to everyone.
M**Y
Samsung Galaxy Smart Watch - Great buy
Great Smart Watch. Battery life is very good as it lasts for 7 days or so. Also recharging can be done with connecting to Samsung phone, so very easy to do. Very pleased with the watch.
A**R
Great Product
Superb value for money given that this is genuine Samsung watch. Stylish and comfortable, the band will fit all wrist sizes. You will need to pair it with your phone to get the functionality you want but that was a doddle. As with all of these items, you can't do everything on the watch but we only bother pairing this up when changes are needed. The Samsung Apps are good and seem to work well or as good as you can expect. There's a range of colours and the white one looks pleasant. One thing to note is that this requires a different USB cable for charging than the standard ones. We got a non-branded one as a spare just in case.
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