Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro

The Gear Fit2 Pro is a solid choice if you want a slim GPS fitness tracker that works well on Android or iOS. It has more features and a vastly better screen than the similarly built Fitbit Charge 2, but costs £90 more. For less than £209 you could get a Garmin Forerunner 35 with GPS, but the design and screen is not as premium as you’ll find with the Fit2 Pro. Samsung has made a fitness tracker that costs more than rival products, but over £100 less than its smartwatches but packs in most of the same features.  It does try to do too many smartwatch things with a screen that doesn’t suit though. Buy it if you like the design, but if it’s not a deal breaker you can opt for something cheaper with the same basic GPS functionality.

-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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Product details

  • Jump in with your swim-ready Gear Fit2 Pro. Water-resistant up to fifty meters, now you can own the pool, run in the rain and recover in the shower with a Device that withstands it all
  • Power through intervals to the beat of your favorite tracks with music storage on your Gear Fit2 Pro. It even lets you download and listen to your favorite Spotify playlists
  • Boost every session with fitness apps powered by Under Armour. Count every mile on Map MyRun, stay on top of your nutrition with MyFitnessPal, and get a more accurate view of your performance and all-day calorie burn with continuous heart rate monitoring
  • The Gear Fit2 Pro pairs with both Android and iOS smartphones

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Expert reviews and ratings

By TechAdvisor on November 30, 2017
The Gear Fit2 Pro is a solid choice if you want a slim GPS fitness tracker that works well on Android or iOS. It has more features and a vastly better screen than the similarly built Fitbit Charge 2, but costs £90 more. For less than £209 you could get a Garmin Forerunner 35 with GPS, but the design and screen is not as premium as you’ll find with the Fit2 Pro. Samsung has made a fitness tracker that costs more than rival products, but over £100 less than its smartwatches but packs in most of the same features.  It does try to do too many smartwatch things with a screen that doesn’t suit though. Buy it if you like the design, but if it’s not a deal breaker you can opt for something cheaper with the same basic GPS functionality.
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