Model: SAMSUNG Galaxy FIT 3 [2024] 1.6" AMOLED Display | 14 Days Battery Life | 100+ Watchfaces | 100+ Exercise Modes | International Model - (Silver)
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SAMSUNG Galaxy FIT 3 [2024] 1.6" AMOLED Display | 14 Days Battery Life | 100+ Watchfaces | 100+ Exercise Modes | International Model - (Silver)
Manufacturer:
SAMSUNG
Model Number:
SM-R390
Product SKU:
B0CW3VJFPN
ASIN:
B0CW3VJFPN
Brand:
SAMSUNG
Item model number:
SM-R390
Manufacturer:
SAMSUNG
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I have one, the only gripe is, that it doesn't have sound. The alarm and Timer only vibrate and the vibration is nonexistent aka very very weak, thus alarm and timer feature are useless. No mic, so you can't reply to notifications or write with voice, but I knew this and a lot of YouTubers cover this, however, they don't cover the weak nonexistent vibration and no sound. Battery life is 3 to 4 days at most and I don't even use most of the features, I wear it pretty much with default settings with a little adjustment for preferences. Everything else is okay.
For sleep
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I am on my 2nd Apple watch and I can't keep spending money on them when they get abused in workouts. I am very happy with the tracking on my Amazfit Bip 3 for $35. Just have to keep the app open on my iPhone. The 20-30 day battery life is also amazing
Yeah I have an amazfit and I like it too. 30 day battery life plus and that thing just works. And still use my Samsung watch, the only other watch I was using is a Garmin instinct. All the other features really don't mean much to me.. with that said I did just purchase a Garmin aviation watch and I'm looking forward to it. I just want the pilot functionality out of it. Otherwise it's going to take a back seat to the instinct or the maze fit.
I'm seeing it's rated for 10 minutes underwater. Does that mean it's not suitable for swimming? The Versa 3 I currently own does an okay (but not great) job of tracking my swimming.
This - I have had a few Fitbit devices (Charge 3, 4, and 5). Can you guess why I had all of them in sequence? Because they all failed, and I generally have VERY long life with my electronics devices.
I'm not a fan of the Fitbits anymore - I used to swear by them. I see no reason to anymore... they just aren't that reliable long-term. My wife still has her Charge 5, as does her mother, but I'm not depending on them lasting too much longer. Luckily I got my money back on all of them, since they were covered by the credit card extended warranty.
In addition, with Google owning them now, I'm not holding my breath for fixes or improvements. Don't get me wrong, I'm a Google fan in general, but they don't have a great record for companies they took over. And even recently, the Fitbit changes have not been positive.
I have a Fit3 now, and it works pretty well. And it's lower cost than the Fitbits. Seems to work very well, overall. Yes, there are limitations, but I knew them going in and they are not significant for me. I like the larger screen, and the vibrations work quite well for me.
My complaint is that you can't schedule "bedtime mode" at all. You have to remember to turn it on/off manually, which is quite ridiculous, IMO.
Battery life is also great - I can go multiple days before charging is needed (with default settings). If you turn on continuous heart rate reading or continuous SpO2 overnight, these will reduce the time. I had both on for a while to try it out, and it still lasted 2 days without issue. Much better than the alternative devices, including the Galaxy Watch. If you want better battery life, this is a great option.
Just got mine today, took a while but so worth it. Had a gear fit 2 pro for years then to the galaxy watch 6, this is the best of both worlds, looks great works perfect with S24+ and for only $60 it is a must buy. Just dont understand why not sold it US, thank God for SD or I wouldnt have know it existed.
why not the US? I got a Mi band in the US and it worked OK.
Huawei doesn't work well in the US due to restrictions. Xiaomi isn't bad. It's nothing amazing but cool to have for notifications on wrist and generalized fitness activity trends
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also a Reddit thread from a month ago:
Got the Galaxy Fit 3. AMA
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyFi...fit_
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Yeah I have an amazfit and I like it too. 30 day battery life plus and that thing just works. And still use my Samsung watch, the only other watch I was using is a Garmin instinct. All the other features really don't mean much to me.. with that said I did just purchase a Garmin aviation watch and I'm looking forward to it. I just want the pilot functionality out of it. Otherwise it's going to take a back seat to the instinct or the maze fit.
Same question
It will automatically track it while asleep. There is also an option for you to push it manually
https://slickdeals.net/f/17455506-fitbit-versa-4-fitness-smartwatch-pink-sand-104-95-free-shipping
I'm seeing it's rated for 10 minutes underwater. Does that mean it's not suitable for swimming? The Versa 3 I currently own does an okay (but not great) job of tracking my swimming.
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I'm not a fan of the Fitbits anymore - I used to swear by them. I see no reason to anymore... they just aren't that reliable long-term. My wife still has her Charge 5, as does her mother, but I'm not depending on them lasting too much longer. Luckily I got my money back on all of them, since they were covered by the credit card extended warranty.
In addition, with Google owning them now, I'm not holding my breath for fixes or improvements. Don't get me wrong, I'm a Google fan in general, but they don't have a great record for companies they took over. And even recently, the Fitbit changes have not been positive.
I have a Fit3 now, and it works pretty well. And it's lower cost than the Fitbits. Seems to work very well, overall. Yes, there are limitations, but I knew them going in and they are not significant for me. I like the larger screen, and the vibrations work quite well for me.
My complaint is that you can't schedule "bedtime mode" at all. You have to remember to turn it on/off manually, which is quite ridiculous, IMO.
Battery life is also great - I can go multiple days before charging is needed (with default settings). If you turn on continuous heart rate reading or continuous SpO2 overnight, these will reduce the time. I had both on for a while to try it out, and it still lasted 2 days without issue. Much better than the alternative devices, including the Galaxy Watch. If you want better battery life, this is a great option.
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Huawei doesn't work well in the US due to restrictions. Xiaomi isn't bad. It's nothing amazing but cool to have for notifications on wrist and generalized fitness activity trends