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Elsewhere, major new changes include the addition of new fitness and health features. Galaxy Watch 2 also has the ability to measure blood oxygen levels using the built-in SpO3 sensor of the watch, now Galaxy Watch XNUMX gives you a sleep score so that you can better understand how you are sleeping in one moment. Both of these features are accessible from the main clock widget, making it easy to use them whenever you want. If you're an avid runner, then you'll also be pleased to learn that the watch can now display VO2 max – an excellent indicator of your cardiovascular fitness – and even offer advanced running analysis.
The watch claims that it only does the India Telegram Number Data former if you've been doing 70 to 90% of your maximum heart rate for 20 minutes, but it does it after a workout where you spent more than 50% of the time in zone 2. 60-70% maximum). Image of Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Stainless Steel 45mm Bluetooth Smart Watch - Mystic Silver (UK Version) Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Stainless Steel 45mm Bluetooth Smart Watch - Mystic Silver (UK Version) £369.00 Buy Now The last major new feature is fall detection. After adding up to four SOS contacts to the Galaxy Wearable app, you can choose which one to call automatically if the watch detects a fall.
While the Galaxy Watch 3 can also technically do an EKG from your wrist, just like the Apple Watch 5, unfortunately this functionality will not be available outside of South Korea at launch. Aside from these additions, there's not much you can't find on previous Samsung watches, including the Galaxy Watch Active series. Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 review: What do we want? Thanks to its new and improved design, the Galaxy Watch 3 looks and feels great, and it also does all the basics of a smartwatch very well. Indeed, despite using the same chipset as its predecessor, navigating through the widgets via the rotary slider is both unobtrusive and pleasant, and all the information you could want about your health and fitness is easy to find and well presented.
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