![]() You’ll also find data that shows the weather, upcoming appointments, not to mention, in these times of COVID-19, a new reminder that tells you to wash your hands and provides a 25 second timer for when you do so. Music controls are also included, making it a doddle to pause, play or alter the volume of any audio you’re listening too, whether it’s on Audible, Spotify or your favourite podcasting app. Again, these can be added or removed via the app. Plus, there’s the ability to send quick preset responses to texts, WhatsApp and other messaging apps. You can also receive notifications from a variety of apps directly to the Fit 2, all of which can be turned on or off via the Galaxy Wearables app. I wouldn’t necessarily swear by it, but I did find that nights when I didn’t sleep that well, the tracker noticed and recorded the disruptions. You have the option in the Galaxy Wearables app to either track at various intervals or continuously, although bear in mind that the latter will have an impact on the battery life.Įach night is broken down into the various types of sleep – REM, deep, light – and how often you were awake. Thankfully, this is much improved in the Fit 2, as the monitoring seemed much closer to what I’d expect from my resting and exercising rates. The reported numbers would jump all over the place and didn’t hold true with the BPM usually found using a range of other fitness trackers. ![]() One of my main complaints about the original Galaxy Fit was the hugely erratic heart-rate monitoring. Opening up the accompanying app on your smartphone also gives you the option of setting targets for each activity – say, a certain length of time or number of calories burned – that will signal the end of the session.ĭuring my time with the Galaxy Fit 2, I found the tracking to be accurate and reliable, plus the automatic triggering was a great feature, as I often forgot to start the tracker manually before heading out on a hike. ![]() In use, the tracker does a good job of identifying your exertions, monitoring steps, heart rate and the duration of a session. ![]()
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