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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
Extrait: Buy the Samsung Gear Fit now for $204.95 from AmazonAdvances in technology have certainly played a big role in making our lives a whole lot easier, but with almost everything now available at the tip of your fingers, it has also been a contributing factor...
In case I didn't make it obvious already, I won't be recommending the Gear Fit to you. It has some really cool tech inside, like the AMOLED display, but the fitness side of things is far from being anywhere near where it needs to be. There are all sorts...
The hardware is near-perfect. Really, all it's missing is an ambient light sensor, and maybe a mic for quick replies to email. But the screen is lovely, the band is comfortable, and the whole thing just looks great. Four days of battery life is totally re
The software is unforgivably bad. Tragically bad. It feels as if the Gear Fit and the S Health teams barely spoke to each other at all. Which is especially bedeviling since Samsung made the conscious choice to sell a wearable product that only works with
No. Absolutely not. This incredibly promising device is utterly ruined by bad software. Also, its $200. If Samsung does a major software overhaul—and I mean from the ground up—then it could be a great device. But for now, the fact that it only works with...
Extrait: The Samsung Gear Fit looks amazing and is something I want to love, but it has so many shortcomings that I simply can't recommend this device to anyone that's looking to use it as part of a fitness plan. There are a lot of gadgets that you can wear on you...
Publié: 2014-04-14, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: Most of the fitness-based wearables we've seen so far have been very different from smartwatches. And one of the few attempts to blend the two, the Fitbit Force , ended up getting recalled (damn those skin rashes). Enter Samsung, which never met a mobile ...
Super-cool curved display, Notifications work as advertised, Attractive design (if you like ultra-modern)
Inaccurate data logging, Confusing, opaque interface functions, Poor battery life
Half activity tracker, half smartwatch, the Gear Fit shows Samsung understands addition by subtraction. Sadly, though, its exercise tracking is inaccurate. Let's hope a firmware update fixes this soon....
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Publié: 2014-04-14, Auteur: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Publié: 2014-04-13, Auteur: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Samsung's Gear Fit leaves us torn. On the one hand, it's the most space-age and glamorous of the wrist-worn wearables we've tested so far, with the genuinely pleasing curved AMOLED display seeing us tapping and swiping for their own sake. It makes Pebbl...
Killer style, Extremely light, you can almost forget you are wearing it, Gorgeous curved Super AMOLED display, Rich notification system, Water and dustresistant, you can even shower with it
Fitness tracking is not on par with others: exercise tracking and pedometer are less accurate, Compatibility limited to Samsung devices only, Pricey, Heartsensor is dishearteningly slow, Sleep tracking does not yield much usable data
The Samsung Gear Fit price is set at the costly $199 (€199 in Europe), nearly double the price of entry-level fitness trackers, and higher than even the pricey $130 Fitbit Force and $150 Nike FuelBand+. It’s also costlier than the $150 Pebble smartwatc...
Supports only Samsung device, Can't connect to social network, Inconsistent heart rate monitor performanc, No third-party apps
Think of the Gear Fit as smartwatch version 1.5. The $199 device demonstrates that Samsung knows there's an appetite for combining the functions of a smartwatch and a fitness tracker in a single device. We especially like the futuristic-chic design and...