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Le matériel atteint presque la perfection. Vraiment
Il ne manque qu'un capteur de luminosité ambiante et peutêtre un micro pour des réponses rapides aux emails. Mais l'écran est superbe
Le bracelet confortable et le tout offre un joli design. Quatre jou
Son design
L'écran AMOLED incurvé
Une bonne autonomie
Un fonctionnement sans faille
Ecran Super AMOLED incurvé unique en son genre
Etanchéité à 1 mètre durant 30 minutes (norme IP67)
Nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation
Simplicité de l'application S Health associée
Intégration d'un cardiofréquencemètre
Usage agréable et ludiq
Écran
Design
Poids
Design réussi
Ecran impressionnant
Stabilité logicielle et réactivité
Autonomie correcte
Ecran AMOLED incurvé superbe
Légère et agréable à porter
Design très réussi
Résistante eau et poussière
Bel écran
Notifications
Légère
Pratique
Résistante à l'eau
Ludique
Autonomie
Qualité et réactivité de l'écran
Bracelet (spécifique) interchangeable
Ecran superbe
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le logiciel est mauvais. Vraiment
Vraiment mauvais. On dirait que les équipes du Gear Fit et de l'application S Health ne sont presque pas parlées. Et c'est d'autant plus problématique que Samsung a fait le choix de vendre un produit qui ne fonctionne qu
Une compatibilité restreinte à 20 terminaux même si améliorée par rapport à la Galaxy Gear
Pas d'application iOS et compatibilité restreinte à certains appareils Samsung
Absence d'altimètre
Suivi du sommeil perfectible et absent de l'application S Health
Trop faible autonomie et chargeur mal conçu
Pas de partage d'activités possible sur une
Aucune application
Logiciel mal pensé
Autonomie
Les fonctions
Offre logicielle maigre
Seulement compatible Galaxy
à moins de bidouiller un peu
Compatibilité limitée
Où est la fonction qui tue ?
Capteur de pouls pas vraiment utilisable
Compatibilité limitée aux appareils Samsung
Prix
Pas de reconnaissance vocale
Compatibilité totale uniquement avec les smartphones de la marque
VERDICT Open Gallery When we first saw the Samsung Gear Fit, we saw a light, wearable fitness device with a unique curved screen and the ability to work seamlessly with Samsung phones. What we got was a light, but quite bulky, wearable device. It...
Part smartwatch, part fitness tracker, Very, very pretty, Smartwatch notifications are nicely done
Needs a supported Samsung device, Requires two apps to use fully, Short battery life
I really enjoyed fiddling with the Gear Fit in the first few days that I tested it – lifting my arm quickly to turn on the screen and see the time, swiping through the screens, taking my heart rate every so often – but a few frustrations and disappointme...
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Publié: 2014-04-14, Auteur: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Attractive curved screen and good looks, lightweight, changeable strap, water and dust proof
Leather strap option would have been nice, no option to add thirdparty apps, no option to filter messages, accelerator doesn't always activate screen when you move
The Samsung Gear Fit manages that difficult hat trick of being genuinely useful, while being technically advanced and actually desirable. It passes the test as a smart-looking and smart-acting watch, but also packs in a range of health-related data gath...
Extrait: When Samsung revealed the Galaxy S5, they also unveiled three other products, all of which were wearable's. These make up the new Gear range, and while two are all-out smartwatches, the other is focused more towards fitness. However, unlike similar device...
Extrait: The Gear Fit might just be the first piece of wearable technology we actually looked forward to putting on. Ever since getting our first look at the device at the Samsung Galaxy S5 launch event, we couldn't wait to see if there was a smart watch success b...
Publié: 2014-04-08, Auteur: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Extrait: Over time, the Galaxy Gear was upgraded substantially with new software. Today the new Gear drops the ‘Galaxy' epithet because it runs software called Tizen rather than Android, although the difference is imperceptible.More GearSamsung Galaxy S5 review:...
I need to spend a bit more time with the Gear Fit before I can cast a proper judgement but so far it's making for a nifty fitness companion. The limit to Samsung devices will be a bugbear for a lot of people, especially when they see how nice that screen...
Publié: 2014-04-08, Auteur: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Gear Fit has a forward-looking design, many more extras than the average fitness band, and the ability to measure heart rate. Its curved AMOLED display looks fantastic, too
The long display means text reads awkwardly on your wrist. The Fit only works with certain Samsung phones. Can't load apps, so you're stuck with the features included. And the price is high, so much so that you might consider a cheaper alternative or the
The Samsung Gear Fit is a great-looking wearable that doesn't quite successfully reconcile its dual roles as activity tracker and smartwatch....
Water resistant, Decent battery life, Useful as a second screen
Heart rate monitor doesn't always work, No third-party apps
Wearables are still a bit of a difficult subject. While they are still yet to enrich our lives like the smartphone has, they remain massively cool gadgets.The Gear Fit sits right at the top of the cool pile, delivering just enough functionality to justify...
Extrait: Rather than wait until their Unpacked 5 event and the launch of the Galaxy S5, Samsung unveiled two new Gear smartwatches a few days prior to MWC. However, at the launch itself, the company had a surprise in store with the unleaked and unknown Gear Fit sm...