• Live a stronger, smarter life with Galaxy Watch at your wrist Rest well and stay active with built-in health tracking and a Bluetooth connection that keeps everything at your wrist Plus, go for days without charging
  • Go nonstop for days on a single charge. The wireless charger lets you power up without slowing down. (Average expected performance based on typical use. Results may vary.)
  • Available in two sizes and three colors, the Galaxy Watch offers stylish watch faces so realistic they hardly look digital. Plus, choose from a collection of interchangeable bands
  • Pairs with both Android and iOS smartphones via Bluetooth connection. Compatible Devices-Samsung Smartphone, Non-Samsung Android Smartphone(Android OS 5.0 and above RAM 1.5GB and above ), iOS 9.0 and above iPhone 5 and above
  • Included in Box: Galaxy Watch, Additional Strap(Large and Small included), Wireless charging Dock, Travel Adaptor, Quick Start Guide, User Manual (Warranty: 1 Year Standard Parts and Labor)
  • NOTE: KINDLY REFERE USER MANUAL BEFORE USE

I have owned previously the samsung s7 edge and with it I had the samsung gear s2 smart watch. At the time I was pleased with both the phone and the watch, but not blown away by the watch. I then had switched to apple for a few years and owned the 7+ and the iPhone X along with the nike Apple Watch series 2. I enjoyed the X but I feel that it didn't truly live up to the hype, however I did grow extremely accustomed to my Apple Watch. I decided to jump ship after reading great reviews about the S9+ and man were they right. Absolutely adore the phone, but then came the problem of needing a new watch. I decided to wait it out a few months knowing that Samsung was going to be releasing their first new watch since the s3. Best decision I've ever made. While I cannot speak for the S3, I can say that the galaxy watch has made me forget about my Apple Watch already. Love the features, the build screams quality and durability and its more masculine in my opinion then the Apple Watch. I did not think I was going to like the silver but I wanted the 46mm instead of the 42mm and I am glad I got it. Its stunning in person, pictures don't do it justice you must see it to truly appreciate it. The black band was nice but not my style, so I purchased an authentic samsung s3 band in orange/red that easily hooked up to my galaxy watch. Im very pleased with Samsung. I feel that ever since the whole "battery incident" with the note a few years ago, they really stepped it up and are providing a superior product to apple. Thanks samsung for the great watch.

I have had many smart watches - all of them Android Wear. This is my first venture into the Samsung Tizen area and I am blown away! The watch delivers all that I have wanted from a Wear device and more. The bezel functionality should be a standard across all wearable devices IMO as it makes it so easy to navigate notifications, widgets etc. Perhaps the only drawback with this watch is the application ecosystem- the lack of applications but, as I have everything I need, I am a convert!

I love this watch. It's beautiful as well. I've had all of the gear s watches and the galaxy watch is definitely worth the upgrade if you're looking for a more feminine piece. Yes, I miss MST but I have the note 8 and I can just use my phone. It's not a big deal. Bixby, when it works, is also a nice touch. The new exercise tools are also great.

I like it. No issues so far. Thousands of watch faces to choose from. Neat gadget. The band it comes with is sooo ugly so i swapped it out asap with a 20mm band.

I absolutely love this Samsung Galaxy Watch. It paired seamlessly with my new Galaxy Note 9. Setup too no time. As soon as I turned the watch on, my phone lit up saying it detected a watch needing setup. I have used many smart watches and fitness trackers. I currently have a FitBit Versa and Charge HR, and an Apple Watch Series 3 + Cellular. This Galaxy Watch takes the cake. It does everything the rest do, and then some. The model I have is not cellular, however within bluetooth range you can make calls and text through it. The battery life lasts DAYS, which is a MAJOR difference between this and my Apple Watch which was my old favorite. The Apple Watch lasts a day and a half at best, which becomes irritating having to charge so frequently. Something else this does that the Apple Watch and FitBit do not, is a altimeter and barometer. This little touch is fun to play with, and could be especially useful when on a hike. The Samsung Health app that pairs with the Galaxy Watch is one of the best fitness and health apps I've used. It aggregates all of the information into one easy to read location. It will show you your steps, your average heart rate, and your minutes active. If you wear it to sleep it will track your sleep patterns and break it down into sleep time and break it down into light sleep, deep sleep and time awake, which is extremely handy. It also supports Samsung Pay, so you can leave your wallet in the car or at home and stop somewhere to pick up a snack/drink while out and about. I find this useful when I go on a jog, so I don't have to take anything extra with me. I highly recommend this watch. It's stylish, and offers far more features than the competition!

I waited a few weeks before writing this review having ample time to write my thoughts about my experience with the Samsung Galaxy Watch. I'll breakdown the review into multiple key points and share my thoughts and experiences and shortcomings if any. 1.)Battery - Probably the most important thing everyone wants to know about before making their purchase! As always your mileage will vary here based off of multiple factors like: notifications how many received and how often updates are pushed, screen brightness, if you use always on display or not, GPS etc the list really goes on. Based off of my personal usage pattern and with the following settings: out of the box default, 4-5 on screen brightness, a healthy amount of notifications from Hangouts, WhatsApp, text, Gmail, Allo etc, workouts with GPS/an exercise selected. I found myself charging every 2.5-3 days and I generally charge my watch once it hits 15-20% battery life so I could possibly squeeze another half to full day! I give the battery life a rating of 8/10. 2.) Durability - So far with working out at the gym, daily life and sleeping with the device I do not see any scratches or visible marks on the body of the watch the clasp has a small scratch only visible in direct light so no big deal. As for the display while I'm sure it's durable I opted for a tempered glass protector as I am OCD about seeing scratches of any kind on my displays. But so far I would say the Galaxy Watch is extremely durable 10/10! 3.) Software - I personally am not too fond of Tizen OS and am particularly and not fond of Bixby especially when compared to Google Assistant. I used to take Google Assistant for granted but after using Bixby a few times I find myself with a new found appreciate for my Google Assistant. The voice to text is noticeably slower, more words are missed, everything you ask of Bixby seems to be slower and Bixby cannot do as much at this time. Hopefully this will improve with time! I highly doubt Bixby will ever reach Google Assistant levels, but hopefully Samsung improves the speed and functionality. The amount of apps pale in comparison to WearOS at this time and doesn't have a lot of the major Android apps that one would want to use. Samsung adds a lot of unnecessary animations that slow things down sadly. Prime offender is when you look at a notification on the watch it takes a few moments before the notification is displayed (just nit picking here not a deal breaker). The fitness tracking is excellent and does a good job of tracking your workouts from calories burned to distance ran/rode etc. Only thing that I notice the software or possibly a hardware limitation? Is when you're tracking your heart rate during high intensity training the watch sometimes has issues keeping up and will take a few moments to display your current heart rate. But overall I would say the heart rate is accurate and comparable to a chest strap monitor under regular usage and non high intensity workouts. But overall the Galaxy Watch does offer a pleasant software experience 7/10. 4.) Aesthetics - I have the 46mm version and "gorgeous" is an understatement here. Even with the default silicone band the watch looks fantastic and exudes class. The larger form factor, the teeth on the rotating bezel, the satisfying clicking the rotating bezel makes and the markings in the inner bezel further compliment the elegance factor of the watch. Also how the silver contrasts with the darker colors perfectly. Even the home and back button add to the overall beauty of this watch! Samsung seems to understand if it's not broken don't fix it when it comes to aesthetics. A way to summarize is "beauty in simplicity" 10/10! If you're looking for a fantastic watch with solid performance and a solid software experience your search is over! At this point you should be adding this watch to your cart and hitting buy! If you're still on the wall and want to give Wear OS another chance with the recent overall and the "new" processor and hardware and can afford to wait another month or so I'd say wait to see some reviews. I personally don't have hope in the Qualcomm 3100 and the coprocessor since the 3100 is an old CPU from 2015 w/ the Adreno 304 GPU (the same one in the Qualcomm 2100 that powers the majority of Wear OS devices). To me it seems as the 3100 + coprocessor was made to appease the fashion brands with the new and improved always on watch displays to make them look "prettier". It's understandable since the fashion brands essentially have been keeping Wear OS alive. I'm always for competition so I hope Qualcomm steps up their game and innovate and build an entire SoC from the ground up vs using some rehashed archaic SoC that is years old. Thanks for reading and hope this helps you with your purchase decision!

I have been on a constant search for the perfect wearable. I have had and used the Gear S2 & S3, several Wear OS watches, the apple watch series 2, the Garmin Fenix line and the fitbit Ionic. Every one of these was lacking in one way or another. The Galaxy Watch is the most complete, stylish and comfortable smartwatch I have had to date, and I am very impressed with the total package. The stock photos don't do the watch justice. It looks very striking in person and I think looks better than most of my actual watches. The weight has been drastically reduced from the Gear S3 and I can definitely feel the difference. The result is a MUCH more comfortable watch that I can run, shower, swim and sleep in, while still remaining durable enough to take a beating. The craftsmanship is really top-notch. The battery life has been marginally improved to the point that you won't have to worry about it for a few days. Heavy use for me has been about 30% per day, which is okay, but definitely not as good as my Garmin. The included wireless charger makes charging up painless, however, and it's moderately fast (100% in ~ 70 min.). Fitness and sleep tracking features have clearly been a big focus for Samsung and their fitness app has become my preferred tracker for it's wide catalog of workouts and it's simplicity of readout. Finally, the inclusion of a spotify app that enables you to download your playlists for offline play puts this watch over the top with respect to other wearables. For me, this added functionality means I don't have to bring my phone along for a workout, nor do I have to connect my watch to a laptop and upload music manually. Huge win there. Overall this watch has been a joy to use.

My only complaint because I absolutely LOVEEE MY WATCH. Is that the battery life I thought is supposed to last up to 3 days but with a full charge I get a day with it. So not sure how they can say it lasts for 3 days. Not very happy about that. Maybe if you have it on watch only and disable everything else running I. The background as far as apps. You could possibly get the 3 days. Other than that it lasts for 1 Day!

Great watch! Does everything I need it to. It's kinda sad that people have to write a review and give a product a 1 star just because it doesnt have the one feature they want. This watch is much much more than just a MST for paying with. Just use your phone or your wallet with your actual debit card. You should have those things anyways when you are out and about. Not the watch's fault, it's yours as a person.

I switched from a Fitbit, partly because I wanted a watch that looked round, not square. Worked fine with my apple phone (though I switched to a galaxy phone a week later because I wanted to keep my audio jack). Of note, you can't do quick replies on apple. And only free watch faces on apple (though that still left at least hundreds to choose from). No connectivity or dropped connections noted with the apple for me. I get 3 days with continuous heart rate monitoring and 24 hrs/day wear and always on display (display is an analog watch face with 7 variables consistently updated like steps, hr, and time). Though it depends on watch face - a previous face with same settings have me 2 days. It does take a good 2-3 hours to charge from under 5%. I felt the watch was easy to use, and very much appreciate the rotating bezel. Being able to select items specifically without poking at small objects with my fingers is rather nice. Watch bands are plentiful and easy to change (compared to traditional watches I've owned. Still are small pieces though). Personally don't like the plastic band that came with the watch, but the leather one and metal one I got are both very comfortable. Bixbie works fine for me, though I dont really use any of the voice programs of any type to compare. And I have all the programs I care to on the watch (a clock, timer, weather, and health apps are all I use anyways). I have not had a scratch on the watch yet, though I don't do too much manual labor to bang it up. And I have no wireless capability because I didn't want to pay for that extra when I have my phone with me all the time anyways. I am very happy with my purchase.