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SAMSUNG Galaxy FIT 3 [2024] 1.6″ AMOLED Display | 14 Days Battery Life | 100+ Watchfaces | 100+ Exercise Modes | International Model – (Pink)

SKU: B0CW3X1S7B
(5 customer reviews)

About this item

  • Display: 1.6″ AMOLED Display. 256×402 Resolution. 302 PPI.
  • 100+ Exercise Modes.
  • 100+ Watch faces.
  • Sleep Coaching.
  • Internation Model.


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SAMSUNG Galaxy FIT 3 [2024] 1.6″ AMOLED Display | 14 Days Battery Life | 100+ Watchfaces | 100+ exercise modes | International Model.

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  1. HAXE

    I absolutely love my Samsung Fit3! I have a Galaxy Z Flip, and I haven’t had any issues with connecting to it, and it has stayed connected since I got it. I’ve been wearing it for 3ish weeks now, and it keeps track of everything I’m looking to keep track of. Accurate heart rate, tracks stress, sleep, steps. You can tap to start workouts, and it’ll pause them automatically with inactivity if you set it to. You can change your music from your watch face when you’re listening on your phone, and during workouts.

    I actually like the fact that you can’t use it to talk on the phone, because I don’t like using my watch to talk. It has all the features I need and want. It has plenty of watch faces to choose from, and you can use your own photos, too. The battery life is pretty great. Even though it’s waterproof, I choose to take it odd when I shower and charge it while I’m in there. It charges fast! I’m low-key blown away by the performance of this thing.

    I highly recommend this to anyone looking for an inexpensive, simple fitness tracker and watch!

  2. Grace

    I bought this not really wanting a smart watch, just wanting to track my steps and fitness goals. Setting it up is super easy, you can decide which apps send you notifications, I can control my music (play, pause, next, volume, just basic stuff) without having to stop what I’m doing and grab my phone. I like the auto-detection of workouts, it seems to be pretty accurate. Also the battery lasts a solid week. I’ve had it for over a month and charge it about once a week, and it’s been great. Also it charges pretty quick too, which is nice! The band doesn’t have that sticky feeling lots of silicone ones do, feels nice on my wrist, not too bulky. Also has settings for tracking sleep, which is kinda cool too.
    Another thing I wanted was not to have to download any more apps. This works seamlessly with the Samsung fitness app, so no other downloads are required! Also there’s no ads in that app, which is nice.

  3. Karaoke Enthusiast

    For the price, this is a great buy. Since I have a Samsung phone, the apps that it uses were already installed on my phone. Plus, since it is not an off-brand, there are actually accessories for it like the snap on screen covers. The battery lasts a solid 2 weeks or more (I have it set to only turn on when I tap the screen, NOT when I move my arm) and it charges super fast. I forgot to charge and it alerted me pretty early in the day that the battery was low (only 4%). I managed to make it all the way until the end of the work day and it was still sending notifications. When I got home it was at 2%. Lots of watch faces, plus it allows you to use your own photos too. I gave it 4 stars only because I use the Verizon message app and apparently it is not compatible. It does at least notify me that I have a message and oddly enough allows me to send an auto response, but I can’t actually see the message I’m responding to. Other than that, everything works great and I feel like it was a good purchase.

  4. M. Richey

    I love this tracker. The screen is perfect, and the tiles can be accessed smoothly, I have had no issues syncing with the Health app. It is comfortable, and light, and I have ordered additional bands to change up the appearance.

    Some things to remember:
    – There is no speaker or mic so it is not possible to send text using a built-in keyboard with the mic. There is a list of premade responses that can be sent to notifications.
    – Don’t expect Play Store access and the ability to add apps.
    – There is no WiFi or NFC so those types of connections are not possible. For many things, it is necessary to have your phone with you to access some features.
    – Battery life is not nearly what is advertised, but far better than that of a Galaxy Watch. I found I couldn’t have the watch and the band connected through the Wear app at the same time. With all features and launching options such as AOD and lifting to view, I find I can get a solid 6 days of battery life. I imagine one can get close to 13 days turning off all these features, but then, what is the point?

    It accurately reports my heart rate, and keeps data for sleep well, including Blood Oxygen. I can record steps and walking or cycling without my phone but of course, it does not record the route with no GPS. One can enter food, but only report calories. I have not tried to see if that tile syncs to food entered on the phone, but water can be added from the Fit 3 and syncs.
    Edit: it shows the calories of food added on the Health app on the phone, so it does sync, but only shows total calories, not details.
    All this aside I am very pleased with the Galaxy Fit 3. I only list these things as the tracker is not perfect. Adding NFC & WiFi would help, but my guess is it would increase the price. It is of great value as it easily connects to existing Samsung products, such as my Fold 4. If you are in the Galaxy ecosystem, this could easily be a no-brainer to add if a full Smartwatch is not in your wheelhouse.

  5. Dennis

    Got this to replace my fitbit charge 5. I wore both for a couple of days to compare data. The bigger screen is amazing. Battery life is night and day difference, i use the always on display but only wake by tap, and after a full day of use 6a-11p i still have 88% battery, and thats with 18,000 steps. My fitbit falls to 60-65% in the same time frame. I also get to reply to messages from my fit 3, so im definitely using it more than my fitbit. The fit 3’s heart rate monitor reports slightly lower overall (peak and average) heart rate, which more matches my blood oxygen monitor’s heart rate data. The step counter difference between the two is only around 100-150 steps on 16,000+ step days, with the Fitbit recording the extra 1% of steps. Its comfortable and fast charges as well. The only downside is that i had to install 3 different apps to get going versus the fitbits 1 app. Overall, this is a great fitness tracker, and would recommend if you were thinking about it. For the price, its an amazing deal