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SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch 4 40mm Smartwatch with ECG Monitor Tracker for Health, Fitness, Running, Sleep Cycles, GPS Fall Detection, Bluetooth, US Version, SM-R860NZDAXAA, Pink Gold

SKU: B096BK7W5M
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  • BODY COMPOSITION ANALYSIS: Galaxy Watch4 is the first smartwatch to off body composition data right on your wrist, On your own schedule, now you can get readings on body fat, skeletal muscle, body water, basal metabolic rate, and Body Mass Index.Supported Application:Fitness Tracker,GPS,Sleep Monitor. Connectivity technology:Bluetooth. Wireless comm standard:Bluetooth
  • BETTER SLEEP STARTS HERE: Wake up feeling refreshed and recharged with advanced sleep tracking; When you go to bed, your Galaxy Watch4 sleep tracker starts monitoring your sleep and SpO2 levels continuously
  • BE SMART ABOUT YOUR HEART: Take care of your heart with accurate ECG monitoring and keep an eye on possible atrial fibrillation, a common form of irregular heart rhythm; Share personalized readings with your doctor using the Samsung Health Monitor app on your compatible Galaxy phone
  • MAKE EVERY WORKOUT COUNT: Get the most out of every exercise session with advanced workout tracking that recognizes 6 popular activities, from running to rowing to swimming, automatically in just 3 minutes; Stay motivated by connecting to live coaching sessions via your smartphone or to dynamic Group Challenges with your friends
  • GO THE EXTRA MILE: Improve your runs with advanced running coaching technology; VO2 Max readings assess your oxygen levels to manage and track your heart and lung endurance
  • EXTENSION OF YOUR PHONE: Put the phone features you need right on your wrist and stay connected to calls, texts, notifications, and music streaming, all accessible with a simple tap
  • GOOGLE ON YOUR WRIST: Tap into the power and convenience of select Google services and apps right from your wrist; Pay for coffee; Get directions to the park; Use Bixby or Google Assistant for help on almost any topic; Stream your favorite tunes on YouTube

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Crush workouts and all your health goals with Samsung Galaxy Watch4, the smartwatch that gets you. Push yourself to the next level with Auto Workout Tracking, Advanced Run Coaching, and Group Challenges.***** Track heart and lung endurance with oxygen level monitoring.****** Combining style and function, Galaxy Watch4 offers a number of fashionable bands to match your every mood and all day comfort to keep you looking great from the locker room to the conference room. Staying on top of your day on the go is a breeze with Google app integration and call-text-notification connectivity. Galaxy Watch4 delivers everything you need to conquer your day, no matter where you are or what’s on your plate. Leave your phone behind while staying connected — call, text and stream music, all from your wrist with LTE connectivity. *The Samsung BIA is a body analyzer that uses bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) technology to track body composition based on weight, body fat, body mass index (BMI), skeletal muscle, body water and basal metabolic rate (BMR) measurements. It is not intended to specifically diagnose or treat a medical condition. **The SpO2 measurement software is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. The snoring measurement requires smartphone with Android 6.0 or later, 1.5GB of RAM, phone within 2 feet of user, with snore detection enabled through Samsung Health app version 6.18 or higher. Requires Samsung Health app version 6.18 to view history. ECG monitor app is not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis or treatment and is for information purposes only. The ECG monitor app is not intended for users with known arrhythmias other than atrial fibrillation or users under 22 years old. Users should not interpret or take clinical action based on the device without consultation of a qualified healthcare professional. Requires Samsung Galaxy smartphone with Android 7 or later and Samsung Health Monitor app available only at the Samsung Galaxy app store. ****Water-resistant up to 50 meters per ISO standard 22810:2010. Not intended for scuba diving. Avoid excessive, sudden temperature changes and high-velocity activities. Rinse in fresh water/dry after use in sea water or chlorinated water. Consistent with IPX8 rating, water resistant in up to 5 feet of water or up to 30 minutes. Rinse residue/dry after wet. *****All participants must have the latest version of the Samsung Health app, downloadable via Galaxy Store and/or Google Play Store. ******The VO2 max software functions are not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. Accurate VO2 max reading requires running outdoors for at least 20 minutes with GPS on; consult user manual before use. *******Compatible with select Bluetooth capable smartphones running Android 6.0 or higher and RAM above 1.5GB. Galaxy Watch4 Series supported features may vary by carrier and compatible device. For best results, connect with compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphones. ********Google is a trademark of Google LLC. Google Maps: Must be paired with a smartphone running Android 6.0 or higher that supports Google Mobile Services. Google, Google Assistant, and YouTube Music are trademarks of Google LLC.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    The watch itself, is stunning! It’s by far the best looking in all of it’s features i.e., color of watch band, texture of the band and over all style of the round clock face and accents. LOVE the cost! I paid $149.99. LOVE that I can answer incoming calls and the reception is clear as a bell! Texting on it as well, is phenomenal. So many watch face choices and customizing features, I can’t keep count. The colors on the screen and all it offers are more than I will ever use. I have only one HUGE complaint! After everything I was shocked to love and discover, the BATTERY LIFE IS TERRIBLE! I was so shocked. One charge lasts 24 hours. Even when I follow all of the suggestions about how to conserve the battery life. Of all the watches I’ve had over the years, the is by far the worst for battery life. My last 2 watches were Garmin Fitbit Versa 2, and the battery life for that watch would last 3 days at a minimum! I am honestly perplexed that Samsung could figure out to match the battery life as in a Fitbit.

  2. Dan Baxley

    05/13/2023: A really, really nice smartwatch. My wife has an Apple watch and it is nice, but I have to say that this Samsung 4 is a notch better. Her watch cost $280 after a deal with her phone service. My Samsung 4 was just under $90 from Amazon, and it is a real beauty. I am still learning some things about it, but love it, love it. Quality plus. But, another BUT — like the Apple Watch, the battery life is terrible. You have to charge it every day — that is, unless you shut everything off, or down. There is a feature on the watch, where you can select Battery Saver features. Still, so disappointed in battery life. I have a cheap smartwatch that gets me 5 plus days, and it does nearly all of the things needed to keep track of sleep and Heart rate. The cheap watch also has a Blood Pressure reading — yep, BP. On the other hand, the Samsung 4 has ECG, which is pretty cool, and it keeps a running record that you record for your doctor. I will be trying the different settings on the Samsung, after all, I do not need all of the features that come with the Samsung 4. But, like many others, I do wonder why the cheap smartwatches are able to get so much use out of their batteries, as opposed to these HIGH priced, name-brand watches. As it is, if you plan on using the sleep feature, then you will need to charge every day, or night before going to bed. Getting 2 days of use is a pipe dream if you use the watch to track your movements and monitor your cell phone and massaging, which I do not really need, but it is pretty handy. Maybe you could get 2-3 days, if you shut everything but the TIME off. I will find out. Remember, by shutting all of the AUTO features off, you still have access to manually use, or turn on a feature you want to use for the moment. What a nicely built watch — more later —

    05/15/2023 Update: Battery life is terrible. You can extend the battery life by shutting everything off, but that defeats the purpose of having one of these Smartwatches, right? Last night, as I went to bed, shut everything down, leaving only the sleep mode on, with a full charge. Got up this morning and it had 86% left. I turned everything back on, played with the settings, on, off, and other features, etc. Also, had to reconnect to my phone to record my sleep activity. I have been up for 2 hours now and the battery reads, 45%. I got up, just under 2.5 hours ago, activated the watch, turned wifi back on to communicate with my Samsung Galaxy 22 phone, and have already used up half the battery capacity. My wife says it is not big deal, after all, she has to recharge her Apple watch every day. Great, so that makes me NOT feel better, not after owning some cheapy watches that never needed charging for 5-7 days, and they tracked my sleep, my BP, my steps, and, really, the cheapy apps were easier to navigate. Seriously, the Samsung is a beauty, but am I really buying jewlery?

  3. swt

    This is my 3rd “Smart Watch”. My 1st was a Garmin which was very basic and bought by my wife. I was an avid runner and that was the Garmin’s main intended purpose. However, shortly after receiving it, I had to give up running due to prolonged issues with my hip. So, it became a very expensive heart rate monitor – a function at which it excelled. My 2nd watch was a Fossil watch which was an impulse buy. It was visually attractive but excelled at nothing else. It sits on my bedside table and is rarely worn – poor integration with my phone and poor battery life make it slightly better than useless. [A cautionary tale against impulse buying.] I have been hesitant to pull the trigger on a more expensive smart watch but I lost the Garmin watch and really missed having a continuous HR monitor when I exercised. I am an old dude but my fitness is very important and HR zone targets have a proven benefit. It also keeps me on track in the gym. Well, I saw the “renewed” version of this watch, and the price point made it an almost painless proposition to give it a try. So far I love it. I have a collection of watches and usually rotate them for work but since buying this watch all of my other watches are collecting dust. The setup was painless. I have begun using an exercise app that has a continuous HR monitor and workout timer. This is the feature that is most important to me but I love playing with the other features. I emphasize “playing” because none of the other features are terribly important to me – they are merely novelties. But over time I feel some of the features will become second nature. I love being able to see my messages on the watch while at work but with Android I can just as easily see my messages on my laptop while at work [can’t do that with Apple!]. Overall, a solid watch. MAJOR CON: battery life. Given the small footprint of this watch, and all that it is doing in the background, I feel a bit like an entitled brat complaining about the battery life but, if I could change one thing, that would definitely be it.