⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: The Smartwatch That Knows You Best!
The Amazon Renewed Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 is a cutting-edge smartwatch designed for health and fitness enthusiasts. It features advanced sleep coaching, body composition analysis, improved sensor accuracy, auto workout tracking for over 90 exercises, and a durable sapphire crystal glass. With enhanced GPS and a long-lasting battery, this smartwatch is perfect for those who lead an active lifestyle and want to stay connected.
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Microphone, Buttons |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Metrics Measured | [POSSIBLE VALUES: Accelerometers, Optical Heart Rate Sensor, GPS] |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
Supported Application | Sleep Monitor, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Case Material Type | Sapphire Crystal Glass |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Operating System | Wear OS |
Sport Type | Running, Swimming, Fitness |
Additional Features | Sleep Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Activity Tracker, Daily Workout Memory, Elevation Tracker |
Color | Graphite |
Shape | Heart |
Style Name | Bluetooth |
Band Color | black |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth, 802.11a/g/n/ac |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
RAM Memory Installed | 1.5 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 1.4 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 1.59 x 1.54 x 0.38 inches |
L**
La calidad
De muy buena calidad, totalmente satisfecha
D**R
Better than expected
Ordered 2 for the wife and I. It's a lot faster than expected, and the health features work better than the galaxy watch 4 (more accurate and faster readings). They were refurbished (i already knew), and only 1 came with a charger and cable (not a problem for me, I had several already). I would highly recommend changing the band immediately to something that's breathable. No complaints and very satisfied
J**E
Great for Fitness Tracking, Sleep Monitoring, and Personalization - A Few Minor Drawbacks
I recently purchased the SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch 5 (40mm Bluetooth Smartwatch), and overall, I’m quite impressed. Here are the things I love about it:Intuitive Setup: Getting started was straightforward, from installing apps to connecting and creating accounts. Everything synced seamlessly.Tracking: While my primary goal was to track physical activity, I was pleasantly surprised by its sleep monitoring feature. It not only tracks my sleep patterns but also offers tips to improve consistency, which is incredibly helpful.Personalization: It’s easy to change watch faces or swap out bands, making it adaptable to any style or situation.Automatic Activity Recognition: The watch impressively tracks my activities automatically, even when I forget to set up a workout. Whether I’m walking, rowing, following a workout video, or simply tidying up around the house, it picks up my movements accurately without manual input.Convenient Alarm Syncing: I also love how it syncs with my phone alarm. As autumn settles in here in Illinois, mornings can be dark, and alarms are easy to miss. The watch vibrates along with my phone alarm, making it harder to ignore and ensuring I get up on time.What Could Be Improved:Blood Pressure Tracking: While this isn’t Samsung’s fault, I wish the US allowed blood pressure monitoring on this device. I have another watch from Temu with this feature, and it’s incredibly useful for seeing trends and understanding how different events impact my stress levels. It encourages me to manage stress more effectively rather than compartmentalize it.Battery Life: The battery longevity is a bit disappointing. I primarily use the watch for fitness, sleep tracking, and basic functions like stress measurement. Given my moderate usage, I expected the battery to last longer between charges, but I find myself needing to recharge it at least daily - as frequently as my phone.Final Thoughts: Despite these minor drawbacks, the Galaxy Watch 5 is well worth the investment. It’s reliable, versatile, and convenient, and I believe it will last a long time. I would definitely buy it again.
C**N
True to description
So far it is working great! Fast delivery.
T**Y
Easy to use and so many features.
I really love this watch that I bought renewed. I almost sent it back because the watch face is kind of large and can be uncomfortable. I just couldn't do it because I love it so much. I decided to wear it higher up on my arm because it was uncomfortable on my wrist. I have beem satisfied with all my reconditioned items with no issue.
S**N
Must have
Awesome watch wish the battery lasted longer but it's OK I can do so much more with this watch.
B**E
Fully functional my butt
I was hesitant to write this review because I was planning on returning the watch due to the heinous software consistency but for some reason they are allowed to put a longer return window on the Amazon return date than they actually accept. So now I am stuck with this piece of junk. That being said it is more than deserving of a one star review. If you like watches that one major feature upgrade than their counterparts but the feature absolutely does not work accurately or give you the option to check it 90% of the time I would like to introduce you to the skin temperature feature on this watch. Some how the most basic features for a smart watch is also incredibly unreliable and unavailable most of the time, this would be the heart rate monitor. Oh and I hope you like connectivity issues because that is all you are going to get with this. In the first 2 months of trying this product out it got disconnected from my phone 4 times and took days to reconnect. ( I have an android) sure this thing counts your steps but it counts a different amount then the feature my phone already includes so now I have to wonder which one is wrong. And beware the "WiFi battery saving feature" for some reason since the device would die much faster if it was constantly using WiFi it only uses WiFi when prompted to through specific settings/user interaction. But if course if we are having connectivity issues with everything else how surprising is it that this junky watch can't decide whether it should actually preform it's automatic setting tasks because it is capable of consistently reconnecting to the WiFi then updating these apps or tracking widgets... What ever, literally don't even try streaming anything Spotify and audiobooks that aren't downloaded are never going to consistently play for more than 2 mins. But don't worry you also won't have enough space to download music or books or too many apps, even though every app seems to need a second widget or app to operate on the watch... Honestly not even sure how this watch is very usable it's like having a disappointment strapped to your wrist at all times. I just wish they would have honoured their window of return that was printed in bold every time I went to the return center but they are allowed to put a completely different one half way down the return instructions list. Not all of us have the time to thoroughly read the return instructions until we are ready to return... When I thought was during the return window... Very misleading
W**T
Love at First Sight/Use
I am in love w/my new watch! Bought refurbished at a nice price, so that's always a gamble, but the watch is pristine & working perfectly. 40mm fits my small wrist well. I bought mainly for the sleep monitor, bpm (to measure while I'm mowing my massive lawn), and the hard fall SOS feature. I love the texting feature & Dick Tracy-like calling feature! Love being able to change up watch faces and straps. The only disappointment is the fact that the blood pressure feature is not available in the US. I read that this is due to FDA restrictions, but doesn't make a lot of sense. All of the other health features have disclaimers to the effect that these readings vary in their accuracy and should not be relied on as 'end all, be all', so the same could've been said for the BP monitor, I say.
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