07-03-2020 09:12 PM
So I got the 46mm Galaxy Watch a couple of weeks ago and I like pretty much everything about it except for the heart rate sensor. I was using a FitBit Charge 2 previously and it did a pretty good job of tracking heart rate and giving me the info I needed but I wanted more in a watch so that's why I switched to the Galaxy Watch. Well so far I've had issues where the heart on the Galaxy watch will be inaccurate....it will show my HR as being like 90-120 or something when it's actually 50 something(I take my pulse manually). Sometimes it will lock up and stop reading my heart rate and I'll have to reset it. I have it set to continuously monitor my heart rate because I was hoping to get similar data that my FitBit was giving me.
So far I've done 3 full resets of the watch and tried changing settings like turning off the power save feature on the heart rate sensor. Still have issues. It doesn't do it all the time....some days it does just fine and I have no issues so it's not something where I want to return it because it doesn't work all the time it's just annoying when it glitches. Also when it syncs the heart rate data to the Samsung Health app on my phone it usually never imports the data correctly which I don't know what's going on. Like today for instance, my watch shows my HR range of 47-120 with a resting heart rate of 51. In the Samsung Health app it shows 31-120 with a 56 resting heart rate. So, it's like which data is accurate here? On the graph on my watch it shows my HR never going above 85 today and never going below 45....yet its telling me my HR max today was 120 and my low was 31 on the app? Can someone explain this to me or is it a bug or is the heart rate sensor on this watch garbage?
08-03-2020 01:04 PM
09-03-2020 08:39 PM
Maybe someone from Samsung can explain how these numbers are accurate.....
25-06-2020 07:26 AM
try turning the watch so that the back of the watch is on the inside of your arm, closer to the veins and arteries. After trying for two years by keeping it on the other side of my arm, this approach seems to be working.
19-03-2021 09:45 AM
I have exactly same problem and Samsung is not helping at all. The heart rate sensor on this watch is really garbage!
19-03-2021 09:47 AM - last edited 19-03-2021 09:47 AM
I guess I will return my Galaxy Watch 3 but before I gonna make pretty bad review and put it on YouTube.
21-04-2021 09:50 PM
I have exactly same problem. My watch was replaced last year without any result. Those are some of my results - happen every day during driving or just sitting. Very disappointing.
30-05-2021 11:17 AM
15-06-2021 01:21 PM
Hi
same issue here, after upgrading to the latest firmware R825USQU1CUD1 the Galaxy Watch Active 2 is totally a mess: they do show realistic numbers for heart rate in the beginning of walking session (say 88) but as I walk in a relaxed manner on horizontal road it climbs up and reaches 134 at the end of 1 hour session! Mean while my A. watches on my other hand shows just below 100. I also checked this with Polar H10 HRM and it coincides with the A. watch completely.
The S. Watch was showing HeartRate more or less correct on the previous firmware. So just updating to a newer firmware ruined the experience!
07-09-2021 06:23 PM - last edited 07-09-2021 06:25 PM
For 300dollars and a 1year warranty should have thrown red flags. I got my Active 2 in Aug of 2020, and been experiencing this issue. When exercising the heart rate monitor will not get above 100BPM. But my heart rate is around 150BPM. I just got off the phone with someone at Samsung, and he said its just went out of warranty and I would need to put a minimum of 90.00$ down to have them look at it. If the sensor is bad and needs to be replaced It would be more. Do they realize the active2 is dated now since two new watches have came out? I'm not spending anymore on this POS watch. I'm switch to apple.
They lost a loyal customer, but this experience really left a bad taste in my mouth.