

The update can be downloaded now via the Samsung Gear app on your phone. The graph is now broken down between “restless”, “light” and “motionless” sleep.įinally, you’ll be able to use Samsung’s SOS feature directly from the watch, and you can download watch faces without having to browse them through your smartphone. Sleep tracking gets a more detailed chart viewable right on the watch. You can choose between distance, calories, elapsed time, and heart rate.Īfter 50 minutes of inactivity, your Gear Fit will tell you to get up, but will now also provide easy-to-follow walkthroughs of various stretches. The in-workout screen has also been updated and now lets you customize what stats you can see in the main workout screen. Your workouts will nudge or push you toward your goals depending on the intensity chosen.

To do this, enter the time and distance you want to run into the Samsung Heath app. The update now includes a way to set pace targets for runners. Any.do (free) is an Android app that hits all those primary concerns while giving users just a little bit more to explore (theres also an Any. When performing an exercise for more than 10 minutes, the watch will automatically activate its fitness tracking functions enabling the Heart rate monitor and will track approximate location. One such update arriving enables better workout detection. We’ve actually seen some of these features make it to the Gear S3, so it’s great to see Samsung didn’t forget about its entry-level smartwatch.

Samsung’s Gear Fit 2 has been available for almost a year, and Samsung keeps updating its smartwatches with new features.
