13-09-2018
11:44 AM
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15-05-2019
04:26 PM
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I have the new Galaxy watch, received on 7th September and after 1 recorded exercise the heart rate monitor is flatlining after 10 minutes.
First walk
First run below
Second recorded walk
I am annoyed as I want to keep track of my heart rate during exercise. I also wonder if this effects the calories burned if it cannot record the heart rate correctly.
This appears to be a common theme for Samsung watches as my husbands S3 did the same, purchased Sept 2017, at the beginning of the year.
11-06-2019 11:25 AM in
@AndreiV - Yes mate, mine is still ok as of this moment, all day HR tracking fine, swimming fine, workouts fine.
11-06-2019 11:32 AM in
11-06-2019 11:37 AM in
@AndreiV - In the early days when the GW was pretty poor, I seem to recall they rolled out an over the air fix for something, never publicised it as such but it definately changed something, I cant remember what it was but I posted on here somewhere about it.
Maybe they have done that again and its caused the issue? If so no doubt mine will start failng in the next few days too
11-06-2019 11:51 AM in
Don't know what to say, probably you are right.
My deadline for sending back the Fenix is 13 June I've removed Garmin Connect app and hit a reset to the watch but I might get it back anytime haha
I prefer the galaxy watch because looks much better the display is way much better than on Fenix. This is why I am still undecided ...
11-06-2019 02:04 PM in
After facing the whole day drops I've decided to put back the Fenix
12-06-2019 12:01 AM - last edited 12-06-2019 12:02 AM
Took it for a run, Fenix on left , Galaxy Watch on right. Not a single drop, everything smooth, that's strange.
Don't know what to believe but thinking again to keep the Fenix due to inconsistencies of galaxy Watch
12-06-2019 06:22 AM in
12-06-2019 08:34 AM in
12-06-2019 09:09 AM in
@AndreiV - Its a tough one, Ive been back and forward since last August but now the HR is resolved (for me at least) I think Im staying with it.
Ive always thought its a great smartwatch, taking calls and texts is very handy, battery life is great and as you say its looks lovely, my only problem was fitness tracking, moving from a Fitbit this stood out massively. Im not a serious athelete but like to keep track on daily health and training 3/4 times per week so it suits me fine when it works.
If I had a Fenix like you I may feel different or if I was a serious runner I may be inclined to go with Garmin simply for its data, in fact if I had the money I'd probably go with Whoop as it has stuff I am interested in.
Not sure that helps you in any way but Im sure youll make the right decision..
12-06-2019 03:19 PM in
Indeed a lot of stats but how many do we use as an average person who want to lose weight and trading gym, running etc?
I'll send back the Fenix and that's it, hoping for the best with Galaxy Watch