compared to f1tbit... - Samsung Gear S2

Hey everyone
SO I got a s2 classic. I was told that it was Better than having a f1tbit....
I see there are some running apps, nike+, shealth....but is there anythign where you can track ur progress over a couple of days like fitbit?
everyone is saying this is a better "fitness tracking" watch....but I have yet to be shown how?
Thanks in advance...

i have both fitbit charge hr and samsung gear s2. in health tracking, fitbit is the best hands down. cannot really compare them. but i gave up using the fitbit in favor of s2, as i don't really need detailed tracking and screen is way better and informative on s2. s health doesn't offer a web interface or anything like fitbit though.

I used to have a Charge HR and I loved it. Always had the heart rate monitoring and battery still lasts a week. It's step count seems spot on top. This Gear S2, horrible... I will walk down isles at a store and count my steps and compare to the watch, most of the time it doesn't register a single step taken. Other times it only counts half of what I actually did. The heart rate monitor on this thing is a complete joke! It took me 8 times to get it to read my heart rate after a workout and it said I was 75bpm, my heart was still pounding!!
The only benefit this watch has over the fit bit is being able to make calls and reply to texts, which I think the fit it with the GPS can actually do.

simpletona70 said:
I used to have a Charge HR and I loved it. Always had the heart rate monitoring and battery still lasts a week. It's step count seems spot on top. This Gear S2, horrible... I will walk down isles at a store and count my steps and compare to the watch, most of the time it doesn't register a single step taken. Other times it only counts half of what I actually did. The heart rate monitor on this thing is a complete joke! It took me 8 times to get it to read my heart rate after a workout and it said I was 75bpm, my heart was still pounding!!
The only benefit this watch has over the fit bit is being able to make calls and reply to texts, which I think the fit it with the GPS can actually do.
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You may want to exchange the S2. I use both it (Gear S2 Classic) and a Vivofit I picked up a week earlier... and the S2 is vastly more accurate. I can't compare it to the Fitbit but from what I have experienced comparing two fitness trackers, the S2 you have should be functioning far better.
The S2 detects walking when I am on a treadmill, walking outside, just walking around my apartment, and so on. Depending on how I use my hands it will also count "steps" on my elliptical trainer. It tracks my heartbeat very well and when I compare it to the machine's heart rate monitor they match. It also matches the heartrate measured via my Galaxy S4 (I use an app which uses the flash and camera to measure heart rate)

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Inaccurate, inconsistent

How has everyone's experience been with the heart rate monitoring while walking or running? Mine is both inaccurate and inconsistent. I ran 4 miles the other day and had Nike+ running on my GS2 and had my phone with me for the GPS. After the run I checked my heart rate graph on the Nike+ website and for half of the run it was in the 80's while the second half of the run was in the 130's. My heart rate while trail running is usually 160-190 or so. Sometimes it would document my heart rate at 215-220...which is ridiculous.
Also, today I went on a 2 mile walk and activated the walking feature on the S Health app on the G2S. I also had my phone with me so, so the GPS was working. After the walk was finished, it said I walked about 2 miles and showed me the time, but it had not registered any steps for the said walk. It had 800 or so steps on the counter, which is what I had before I started the walk. Also, it had my heart rate down around 80 or so for half of the walk, where it would been around 120 or so...
Anyway, this watch is nice, but it needs software updates or something to get it more accurate.

External Heart rate monitor link to Gear s2

I do not trust the HR monitor at the back of the gear s2 completely. Did anyone try to connect an external HR monitor to the watch? And if it worked, which one did you manage to link to the watch and can you provide a link
Thank you in advance
If your watch HR sensor is above your arteries(ulnar) (slightly of the mid of your wrist), it should make a pretty good accurate reading. Tested it several time in a hospital with real cardio equipment tested by my girlfriend which is nurse at the cardio department. Most of time it was only off for 3 - 5 heartbeats.
People which have alot of fat (obesitas) on their wrist, it can have misreadings i heard. But that is with all HR wrist-watches.

Auto HR (Heart Rate) of the Gear S3 isn't satisfying, I will return the product!

The Auto HR (Heart Rate) of the Gear S3 isn't satisfying, it only takes (measures) 1 time every hour, the Gear S2 did that every 10 minutes! What a huge step back from Samsung, I just hate it! Will send back this item to Amazon, what a shame
Bit of an extreme reason to send it back. Check your settings etc... anyway
Mine records a measurement every ten minutes and stores it in SHealth.
Lakota said:
Bit of an extreme reason to send it back. Check your settings etc... anyway
Mine records a measurement every ten minutes and stores it in SHealth.
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We don't have the possibility to change how often we want to measure! We only have the option Auto HR on or off, this is ridiculous! Mine only measures every hour :/
Mine measures every 10 mins pretty reliably. I know I've seen the setting for this somewhere but I honestly can't find it now, I'm sure someone else can tell you where it is.
memo357 said:
We don't have the possibility to change how often we want to measure! We only have the option Auto HR on or off, this is ridiculous! Mine only measures every hour :/
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Mine does every 10 minutes too. But it's not a heart monitoring watch. It's an added feature on a watch with a million other features. "Ridiculous" that it does not have specific adjustment details that a relatively small fraction of the customer base probably needs? I agree that's probably a bit harsh!
If THAT is the one feature that is a deal breaker for you, yeah, you chose the wrong watch. The accuracy on any watch HR monitor is questionable anyway. And you can do it manually whenever you want. How much data do you need?
Return your gear and get a fitness-specific device! Start here... http://www.wareable.com/fitness-trackers/best-heart-rate-monitor-and-watches
Sounds like you need a chest strap.
Has anyone found where I can change the intervall to 10mins? Generally once every hour is fine IMO, but there are certain scenarios where I'd like to monitor my heart rate more closely.
It's 10 mins by default. The problem is you are moving when it try's to take a measurement and fails. To demonstrate this try and take 2 manual readings - one perfectly still and the second time keep moving your fingers.
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The Auto HR (Heart Rate) of the Gear S3 isn't satisfying, it only takes (measures) 1 time every hour, the Gear S2 did that every 10 minutes! What a huge step back from Samsung, I just hate it! Will send back this item to Amazon, what a shame
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K bye. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
I know exactly how you feel. That's why when I work out I switch out my gear s3 with my gear fit2 or fitbit2 blaze. The blaze can accurately measure while in motion, the Gear fit2 lacks accurately getting a bpm while in motion.
The blaze fitbit also severely lacks instant notifications. Pretty ineffective if that's what you want it for. Stick with the fit2 or gear s3 as their on target when it comes to notifications being accurately relayed to the wearable
It seems pretty accurate when I'm at rest but I'm not sure about its readings while I'm walking or hiking. Maybe I should tighten up the band when my arms are swinging.
The latest S3 and Samsung Health updates has fixed the accuracy.
I used Polar M400 with chest sensor before S3 and when I started with S3 it seemed to be underrating, for the same 45 minutes cross trainer session, Polar counted about 400 calories and S3/Health - about 300. S3 also shown about 5 bpm less constantly.
With the latest update things seem to be fixed, S3 indications are quite close to Polar.
I'm doing the same session 2-3 times per week, so I can compare the data.
MichaelGG said:
I used Polar M400 with chest sensor before S3 and when I started with S3 it seemed to be underrating, for the same 45 minutes cross trainer session, Polar counted about 400 calories and S3/Health - about 300. S3 also shown about 5 bpm less constantly.
With the latest update things seem to be fixed, S3 indications are quite close to Polar.
I'm doing the same session 2-3 times per week, so I can compare the data.
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I had a garmin vivoactive hr before and the HR seems to be the same while running but the calorie count is really low on s3. 1000 vs 300
Those of you having issues with movement - slide the watch further up your wrist. Every HR monitor ive tried has the same issue. If it is too close to your hand, it will give crap readings. Apple Watch 2 has the same issue and I have to run with it about an inch higher than where I normally wear it.
I had the Gear S3 about a month after it came out and the heart rate accuracy was pathetic. I was coming from Fitbit Charge HR and that one had problems and still was better than the Gear. For example on a treadmill I was running and my Gear could not get above 80 bpm when I know from manually taking my bpm it was around 160 at least. I think it's from the sensor being on a completely flat surface so it's hard to stay accurate during movement.
I now have the Garmin Vivoactive HR and it is worlds better. Stays within 2-3 bpm of what a chest strap would read.
I think just about any wearable has accuracy issues here and there, but in general you can and do get a fairly good representation over time. If you're looking for dead nuts accuracy, no wearable is going to deliver. I've worn my chest monitor with my Fitbit Charge2 and Gear s3, and overall through the course of a workout, my readings are close enough to produce physical results.
I wear my Charge2 on one arm and gear on the other. The Charge is touted as a fitness tracker and my gear s3 SMARTWATCH produces results that are pretty dang close. Close enough anyway.
I find I get better hr readings lower on my wrist. YMMV.
If no one has found out yet. Maybe different in S3, but in my S2, it is located in SHealth app of gear (not phone). The far right card is settings and inside there is a menu called "Auto HR" which is selectable between Frequent, Moderate or Off.

Pedometer - am I doing something wrong?

Got a Gear S3 recently and so far I'm loving it, but I'm having some issues with the pedometer feature through S Health not being accurate. I've tested it a time or two by taking 20 or so steps and then checking it and it appears accurate, but then other times I know it is way off. This morning for instance I woke up and walked over to my bathroom which is maybe 15 steps at most and when I looked it was reporting 68 steps already on the day. Other times I'll look at it early in the morning and see it showing a few hundred steps when I've only walked downstairs to grab a cup of coffee or something.
Is there anywhere I should be entering settings or calibrating it or something? S Health has my correct stats (age, height, weight, etc.)?
I just did a test: from my office to the restroom is about 28 steps (counted). I was at 800, when I got to the restroom I was at 826 and when I got back to my office it was 857. I would say that is pretty high level of accuracy.
Are you sleeping after midnight? Did you get up during the night?
There have been a couple of firmware and app updates for the S3 and the S Health app, I would make sure that those are updated.
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I just did a test: from my office to the restroom is about 28 steps (counted). I was at 800, when I got to the restroom I was at 826 and when I got back to my office it was 857. I would say that is pretty high level of accuracy.
Are you sleeping after midnight? Did you get up during the night?
There have been a couple of firmware and app updates for the S3 and the S Health app, I would make sure that those are updated.
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Thanks for the reply. I don't typically get up at all during the night (unless I'm sleepwalking lol). I too have tested and most times it is accurate, but there are times when I know it is not. I'm guessing there must me some sort of movements I'm making with my arms or something that are triggering it. I'll start watching it a little closer just to see.
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Thanks for the reply. I don't typically get up at all during the night (unless I'm sleepwalking lol). I too have tested and most times it is accurate, but there are times when I know it is not. I'm guessing there must me some sort of movements I'm making with my arms or something that are triggering it. I'll start watching it a little closer just to see.
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Has to be something I'm doing. Last night I went to bed at 10:30, woke up at 5:00 and before I even got out of bed it showed 18 steps on today.
3fingersalute said:
Has to be something I'm doing. Last night I went to bed at 10:30, woke up at 5:00 and before I even got out of bed it showed 18 steps on today.
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Are you wearing it while sleeping?
Is the band loose?
Mine appears pretty accurate. I keep the watch "lightly snug" to my wrist. I don't like it loose enough to flop back and forth, but I don't like a death grip either.
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Are you wearing it while sleeping?
Is the band loose?
Mine appears pretty accurate. I keep the watch "lightly snug" to my wrist. I don't like it loose enough to flop back and forth, but I don't like a death grip either.
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Same here. It's tight enough it doesn't really move, but it isn't leaving marks on my arm from being too tight either. And yes, I wear it while sleeping.
Gear S3 pedometer doesn't match S7 Edge pedometer.
I have a job which requires me to run a lot. I wear my Gear S3 throughout my shift and always have my S7 Edge in my pocket.
According to my S7 Edge, I run about 15,000 steps per day, but according to my Gear S3, I run around 12,500.
Eber since I linked the two, it doesn't update with each step but rather updates every minute or so, so I can't keep track of it as easily. When I only had the S7, it was live tracking and was accurate every time I checked, so it seems the Gear S3 is missing quite a bit if my steps throughout the day.
I did a hike today with my Gear S3 and it tracked 20,038 steps (on my wrist) whereas the pedometer on my Blackberry Priv shows about 18,166 steps (in my hip pocket). But the hike was flat for about two miles and then up some rather steep switchbacks for another 2 miles.
I've had a fitbit, 2 garmin (vivoactive HR & Forerunner 235) and my S3. All seem to do a nice job counting steps while walking, but only the S3 does the job on an elliptical. I often get on my elliptical in the evening to punch up my steps to 20-25k and in so doing, so I don't gt lost in the exercise for more than an hour, I'll count my steps while riding the elliptical. The accuracy is uncanny. I don't really pay attention to my running or walking steps in a similar manner, as I'm happy with my results.
In my opinion, you have to take these fitness trackers with a grain of salt. Each has a weakness, HR is the weakest on the S3, IMO, but as long as I have other matrix to gauge my performance I am happy.
I love the look of the S3 over the other smart watches I've had over the lat 6 months and I've learned there are just some things it might not do exactly meet our expectations. It's how you feel you can adapt that will make the difference.
All my opinion, be sure you're up to date on your (grains of) salt today.
My Samsung Gear S3 pedometer show 93% wrong. 15 756 real steps are 14 795 steps on Samsung Gear S3 watch. Nearly 1000 steps less. If dayly steps is important Fitbit is better/perfect.
ruva said:
My Samsung Gear S3 pedometer show 93% wrong. 15 756 real steps are 14 795 steps on Samsung Gear S3 watch. Nearly 1000 steps less. If dayly steps is important Fitbit is better/perfect.
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Did you count your 15,756 steps? Not saying the S3 is more or less accurate, but I've heard fitbits will count steps when reaching for your mail, or drinking coffee. I think it's best to use 1 step counter and the steps are all relative
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This issue drives me nuts! I already had my watch replaced one time for this issue. Now the new one seems to be just as bad. This morning I got up, (dont wear the watch at night), Put it on, walked 17 steps, and it read 192 steps! Its stupid. I like everything else about it but the step counter is worthless. I know its accurate at times, but errors like this just take away any accuracy that it might have. With my first watch, it logged over 200 steps while I was standing in one place getting dressed.
Its stupid.
3fingersalute said:
Got a Gear S3 recently and so far I'm loving it, but I'm having some issues with the pedometer feature through S Health not being accurate. I've tested it a time or two by taking 20 or so steps and then checking it and it appears accurate, but then other times I know it is way off. This morning for instance I woke up and walked over to my bathroom which is maybe 15 steps at most and when I looked it was reporting 68 steps already on the day. Other times I'll look at it early in the morning and see it showing a few hundred steps when I've only walked downstairs to grab a cup of coffee or something.
Is there anywhere I should be entering settings or calibrating it or something? S Health has my correct stats (age, height, weight, etc.)?
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I have the same concerns. What I noticed is it's much more accurate the longer you walk. Could be GPS based and it needs a better sample. Try using your phone and your watch to measure steps or distance for several hours then compare. Mines usually just a tiny bit off with a 3 mile distance. Not enough to worry about for me.
I'll add in my two cents. These are comparisons while wearing bat at the same time. S3 frontier and fitbit charge2.

Questions about Heart Rate sensor/monitor

So, I've had my Gear S3 for a good 2 weeks now, and I can say that the HR monitor hasn't been quite accurate, specifically during running. I'm getting readings of max heart rate at 200 bpm, which is just physically impossible. I've tried adjusting the watch, tightening the strap, placing it elsewhere, etc. My skin complexion it not that dark; I have a healthy tan from running, so it shouldn't be that much of a problem. This can be especially frustrating when trying to maintain peak levels of heart rate during exercise.
Another issue I've had is getting the Auto HR to work properly. Over the past few days, the readings would only work if I was completely still or at rest. However, yesterday I downloaded a new WatchMaker face, and I've noticed that the heart rate sensor has been flashing non-stop. Maybe I didn't notice this prior to installing the new watch face? Ironically though, the Auto HR can now take accurate measurements when in movement every 10 min as it's supposed to. I'm totally confused as to what's going on now. So:
1. Should the HR monitor during running or exercise be this off?
2. Should it matter that I'm in movement during Auto HR measurements throughout the day?
3. Is the HR sensor supposed to be flashing all day?
Thanks.
Could honestly be your heart rate depending on your level of intensity. I personally have had a heart rate of over 200 bpm when doing pretty vigorous activity.
Some watch faces have the heart icon flash constantly. I have downloaded a few that fo that. It's probably just a feature of that paticular watch face.

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