Samsung smart watch 5 pro

  1. Is the Galaxy Watch 5 waterproof? What you should know
  2. Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro review: sometimes bigger is better
  3. Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro
  4. Samsung Galaxy Watch5


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Is the Galaxy Watch 5 waterproof? What you should know

For the last few years, wearables like the Galaxy Watch series have been designed to deal with water exposure at varying levels. The The Galaxy Watch 5 is most definitely water resistant. Not only can it take running water pouring over it, but the watch can also be submerged completely without being damaged at all. In fact, Samsung has workouts in the Samsung Health app specifically designed for swimming exercises. So what can the Galaxy Watch 5 take? Galaxy Watch 5’s waterproof IP rating and meaning The The first number indicates the level at which it can resist solid particulates like dust and debris. The second number represents the resistance level of liquids. So, in the Galaxy Watch 5’s case, the dust resistance rating is a 6 and water is an 8, both very high on the spectrum. IP68 is generally accepted as a very good rating and will allow you to take a swim with the watch and have no issues if you only do it for a certain amount of time. At a rating of IP68, you can submerge your watch for up to 30 minutes at a depth of 1.5 meters. Samsung doesn’t specifically say you can swim with the watch – nor do we advise it – but the company does offer multiple swimming exercises specifically for the Galaxy Watch 5 and 5 Pro. A different rating the Galaxy Watch 5 has for water use is 5ATM, which refers to the amount of water pressure it can undergo before water starts rushing into the openings, causing damage to the watch. A rating of 5ATM will get you 50 meters deep before your...

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro review: sometimes bigger is better

For example, if you’re a smaller person, thickness can trip you up come jacket season. I know in my bones this would snag on all my sleeves once Pumpkin Spice Latte season is well underway. (That’s October, you summer-PSL-loving heathens.) If this were a casual lifestyle watch, I’d rip Samsung a new one for making the Pro the exact size and width of a Double Stuf Oreo. But it’s not. For my fellow petite-wristed friends, there are a few things you should know regarding fit. The deployant clasp — or, as Samsung calls it, the D-buckle — on the default band may not be your best option. It’s a shame because it looks elegant, and you can be more precise when adjusting for size. But even when I had it on the smallest possible setting for my wrist, I could still slip two fingers under the lug. Ultimately, I had to wear the watch a little further up on my arm than I’d like. Given a choice, I’d swap out the straps for a better fit; any standard 20mm band will work. The most I ever got was 65 hours. I got that by turning off the always-on display, disabling the “Hey Google” wake word, turning off notifications during the workday, disabling always-on health monitoring, and taking a two-day break from GPS activities. That… is not gonna cut it in my daily life. With the AOD and Google wake word enabled, notifications on, and my usual 30–60 minutes of GPS activity, I got around 48–50 hours. This is after waiting a few charging cycles for the watch to learn my usage patterns. I’m satisfie...

Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro

@techspurt. Techspurt is in his studio. Quote from Techspurt: “They do feel really good on your arm.” Disclaimer: Tech reviewers share their thoughts on the Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro. No payment was made to create the review. A license was obtained for a fee after content was posted on YouTube. Availability of model and colors may vary by country and carrier. Hear what the experts have to say. Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro. @cnet. The rear side of a Galaxy Watch5. Quote from c net: “Larger-capacity batteries.” A representative of c net speaks while wearing a Galaxy Watch5 with a white band on her wrist. @sammobile. Sam Mobile speaks from his studio. Design. @techspurt. The watch is on a man’s wrist as he swipes through app tiles, like Samsung Health’s Sleep, weather, and calendar apps. Quote from Techspurt: “The touchscreen is super-responsive.” Now, the watch has a metal band and is held in-hand with a sampling of animated clock faces rotating through. @cnet. The reviewer gently wiggles the watch band on her wrist to demonstrate its snug fit. @sammobile. A close-up of Sam Mobile inspecting the surface of the watch as he rotates it in his hands. Quote from Sam Mobile: “The use of sapphire crystal increased the scratch-resistant level.” Battery. @techspurt. Disclaimer: The rated capacity is 573 milliampere hours for Watch5 Pro, 398 milliampere hours for Galaxy Watch5 Large, and 276 milliampere hours for Galaxy Watch5 Small. Actual battery life and charge time may vary dep...

Samsung Galaxy Watch5

Four Galaxy Watch5 devices are stacked on top of each other in four different colors and different interactive interfaces (Graphite showing body composition feature on the watch face, Pink Gold showing time as ’10:08’, Silver showing sleep score and time as ‘8h 30m’, and Sapphire showing time as blue and white gradient ‘5’). Each watch has a different color watch band, from Composite Gray to Iconic Gold to Lavender to New Blue. @techspurt. Techspurt is in his studio. Quote from Techspurt: “They do feel really good on your arm.” Disclaimer: Tech reviewers share their thoughts on the Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro. No payment was made to create the review. A license was obtained for a fee after content was posted on YouTube. Availability of model and colors may vary by country and carrier. Hear what the experts have to say. Galaxy Watch5 and Watch5 Pro. @cnet. The rear side of a Galaxy Watch5. Quote from c net: “Larger-capacity batteries.” A representative of c net speaks while wearing a Galaxy Watch5 with a white band on her wrist. @sammobile. Sam Mobile speaks from his studio. Design. @techspurt. The watch is on a man’s wrist as he swipes through app tiles, like Samsung Health’s Sleep, weather, and calendar apps. Quote from Techspurt: “The touchscreen is super-responsive.” Now, the watch has a metal band and is held in-hand with a sampling of animated clock faces rotating through. @cnet. The reviewer gently wiggles the watch band on her wrist to demonstrate its snug fit. @sa...