
The design makes reading the horizontal text a bit challenging but by switching views to either horizontal or vertical it can be done.įit initially worked only with horizontal display but Samsung has issued an update where it has an option of a vertical display. This is the first curved display since the Galaxy Round and LG Flex smartphones and is the first on a wearable. It has heart rate monitor, email notifications, incoming calls notifications, pedometer and exercise (running, cycling, hiking and walking) features. The user interface is nice and clean, and simple to operate and set up. It has a resolution of 432x128 pixels with 244 pixels per inch and uses a low-power 180MHz processor.Īpart from the display and a chromed border, the rest of the Fit’s base unit is plain plastic with changeable straps in black, orange and mocha grey that will let users express their individual style.

The Gear Fit fitness wristband with its elongated and 1.84-inch curved Super AMOLED display is a bit better than a watch. The Fit’s main settings are managed by Gear Fit manager app which has to be downloaded from the Samsung app store and linked through Bluetooth. It runs on Samsun g’s custom operating system, which means users won’t be able to download apps in the same way they can on the Gear smartwatches. Samsung’s wearable device - Gear Fit - sits between a fitness device and a smartwatch but with an innovative curved display that is incredibly comfortable to wear.
