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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 1578 reviews

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Upgrade watch

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Refurbished but excellent condition and works great! Excited to be able to answer calls on it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Poor battery

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The watch has poor battery life. Will not last 12 hours. They have great features not the market leader in tech but good enough.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      Hey there Nyasha, thank you for taking the opportunity to share your thoughts with us about your experience using the Samsung Galaxy Watch7. We appreciate your feedback as we continue to make improvements on the functionality and performance of our product line. Samsung provides a 12-month warranty for manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. Various factors may be impacting your Galaxy Watch7 battery, causing it to drain quickly. A few examples may include background app activity, always-on display, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi usage. Your Galaxy Watch7 can last for several days before needing to be recharged, depending on your settings and how you use your device. If you're experiencing less than expected battery life, please take a moment to check out, "Reduced battery life on your Samsung smart watch" to learn what factors, if any, that may be impacting your device. Let us know if you would like further assistance afterward by contacting Support. Thanks for being a faithful Samsung customer. - Debra Samsung

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    HappyWife

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is what my wife wanted which is an upgrade from her old one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Updated Smart Watch Option

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    I've owned two previous Samsung Galaxy smart watches, as companion accessories for my Samsung Galaxy phone. The quality of these smart watches is great. They are well made, and have many useful features one would expect. The modern-looking design of this Samsung Galaxy 7 smart watch is classically stylish. The dark matte metallic green color of the aluminum watch body, and 'sporty' design of the adjustable silicone band are really nice, with the orange and blue accents on the band being merely decorative. The buckle isn't uncomfortable either. And maybe it's just me, but I feel as though the ribbed design of the band will allow my skin to "breathe" as I wear the watch. Now, I'd read some speculative news stories (before the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7's release), which mentioned concerns that this new watch was going to be noticably thicker than the previous model. When comparing it to my current watch, I really don't see (or feel) much of a difference. As a matter of fact, I find the Galaxy Watch 7 much more comfortable to wear. After setting up my new watch (and adding it as an additional watch in the Galaxy Wearable app), I found there to be several new watch face choices available, and quickly chose my favorite. Customizing these smart watches with a fun and/or useful watch face, installing and arranging placement of desired apps, tiles, and quick panel choices, is an enjoyable process. And once done, you're all set. Your new Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 works in conjunction with your smart phone. As for my personal experience with the watch, so far, I'm noticing it to be more responsive than my other Samsung Galaxy watches, which is definitely a desirable improvement. The only thing that bothers me a bit, is the "invisible bezel" feature. Adjusting the volume during a call, for instance, is always a chore. I never got the chance to try one of the previous watches which had a 'physical rotating bezel', but I wonder if that feature might have been a better fit for me. While I've had the LTE versions of the Galaxy watch before, this one is simply the Bluetooth/Wi-Fi model. That's fine by me. It's super convenient when working around the house or out in the yard, to leave my mobile phone in the house and still be able to receive calls and messages on the watch. (As long as the Wi-Fi remains in range and connected.) Overall, this Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is a solid performer, and a worthy option for those wanting to upgrade their current smart watch. Recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worthy Fit !

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    Stylish, smooth performance, excellent health tracking. Battery lasts a day. Worth buying Great smartwatch for Android users. Comfortable, accurate fitness tracking, but needs daily charging. Love the display and design. Very responsive and easy to use. Perfect daily smartwatch lightweight, fast, and packed with health features. Premium look, smooth UI, reliable tracking. Works best with Samsung phones.”

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not worth it

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    battery doesn’t even last 24 hours on a full charge with optimized settings.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      Hello JenniferP, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us about your experience using the Samsung Galaxy Watch7. We value your feedback as we continue to make improvements on the performance and functionality of our product line. Samsung provides a 12-month warranty on our products for manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. The Galaxy Watch7 can last for several days before needing to be recharged, depending on your settings and how you use your device. If you're experiencing less than optimal battery life on your device, please check out, "Reduced battery life on your Samsung smart watch" to learn what factors, if any, that may be impacting the life of your device. Do not hesitate to reach out to Support afterward if you have any questions or if you would like any further assistance. Thank you for being a treasured Samsung customer. - Debra Samsung

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Stylish, Reliable, and Feature-Packed Smartwatch

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    I absolutely love the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 40mm! The size is perfect, sleek, lightweight, and very comfortable to wear all day, even while sleeping. The display is bright and crystal clear, and the watch itself looks modern and stylish without feeling bulky. The performance is smooth and fast, and I really appreciate the health and fitness tracking features. From steps and workouts to heart rate and sleep tracking, everything is easy to access and accurate. Battery life has been solid, and syncing with my Samsung phone was quick and seamless. Overall, this smartwatch delivers big performance in a compact design. If you’re looking for a stylish, reliable, and feature-packed smartwatch, this one is definitely worth it. Highly recommend!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Samsung – Galaxy Watch7 Aluminum Smartwatch 40mm B

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    Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been using the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 (40mm Bluetooth) in Green and really like it. It looks sleek and comfortable on my wrist, and the display is clear and easy to read. The fitness tracking and health features are helpful for everyday use, and notifications from my phone show up reliably. Battery life lasts through the day with ease, and it’s simple to use overall. The Bluetooth connection stays stable, and the watch feels solidly built. If you want a stylish, feature‑rich smartwatch that works well with your phone, this one is a great choice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I’d recommend it to anyone already in the Samsung

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    I’ve been using the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 (40mm, Bluetooth – Green) for a few weeks now, and overall, it’s been a solid upgrade from my previous smartwatch. The first thing I noticed was how lightweight and comfortable it feels on the wrist. The aluminum body looks premium but doesn’t feel bulky at all, which is great for all-day wear, including while sleeping. The display is bright, sharp, and easy to read even outdoors. Navigating through menus is smooth, and the touch response feels quick and accurate. I mainly use it for notifications, fitness tracking, and basic health monitoring, and it handles all of that very well. Calls and message alerts come through clearly, and replying to messages directly from the watch is convenient when I don’t want to pick up my phone. Fitness and health tracking have been reliable so far. Steps, heart rate, sleep tracking, and workouts all seem accurate based on my daily routine. I especially like the sleep insights—it gives useful breakdowns without being overwhelming. Workout detection works well for walking and general exercises, though I usually start workouts manually for accuracy. Battery life is decent but not outstanding. With Bluetooth on, notifications enabled, and daily activity tracking, I usually get about a full day to a day and a half. Charging is fairly quick, so topping it up during a shower or while getting ready is usually enough. The green color looks subtle and stylish—not too flashy—and pairs well with both casual and work outfits. The watch integrates seamlessly with my Samsung phone, and setup was straightforward. Overall, the Galaxy Watch7 is a comfortable, well-designed smartwatch with reliable performance and useful health features. While the battery could be better, it does everything I need it to do on a daily basis and feels polished and dependable. I’d recommend it to anyone already in the Samsung ecosystem looking for a compact, modern smartwatch.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Galaxy Watch7

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I purchased this Samsung smartwatch as a gift for my wife, and it turned out to be a perfect choice. The design is sleek and stylish, so she can wear it both for work and workouts. Setup was quick and easy, and the health-tracking features like heart rate, sleep tracking, and step counting have been very accurate. She especially loves how smoothly it connects to her phone for notifications and calls. Battery life is solid, lasting her through the day with plenty to spare. Overall, it’s a great combination of style, usability, and performance.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Samsung Watch 7

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    Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is everything I hoped for in a smartwatch and more! It blends sleek design with powerful features that make it both stylish and functional. The screen is crisp and bright, even in sunlight, and the rotating bezel makes navigation super smooth and intuitive. Health tracking is on point—heart rate, sleep, stress, and fitness tracking all feel accurate and easy to understand. I especially love the seamless integration with my Samsung phone, and the ability to respond to texts and calls right from my wrist. Battery life is solid, and it charges quickly when needed. Plus, the variety of watch faces and customization options allow me to switch up the look depending on the day or mood. If you're looking for a smartwatch that combines performance, design, and smart features effortlessly, the Galaxy Watch 7 is a great choice. Highly recommend!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Upgrade

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    I upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 from the Galaxy Watch Active2, and the difference is immediately noticeable. Everything feels faster, smoother, and more responsive. Apps open quickly, scrolling is seamless, and the overall experience feels much more modern compared to the Active2. The display is brighter and clearer, which makes a big difference when checking notifications, workouts, or the time throughout the day. Health and fitness tracking also feel more accurate and detailed, especially for workouts and sleep. I really appreciate the expanded health features and how well everything integrates with my Samsung phone. Battery life has been solid for daily use, and charging is quick and easy. The 40mm size is perfect, and the cream color looks clean, sleek, and comfortable enough to wear all day — whether I’m working out or dressing it up a bit. Overall, this was a great upgrade from the Active2. It feels like a big step forward in performance, features, and design, and I’m very happy with the purchase

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Samsung Galaxy watch

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    This purchase was for my son. He has enjoyed its ease of use, health/fitness monitor options and finds he makes more effort to exercise regularly since receiving it. His comment in regards to battery life is that it needs charging daily but charges quickly. He is very satisfied with his gift.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love it

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love this watch and all of its features. I had an older version and that worked great too. I love how this one you can really track your sleep and fitness health more in depth than before. The battery life lasts forever. The watch isn't too bulky or heavy. Great purchase!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    So much functionality!

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    I am very pleased with my overall experience with the latest Galaxy Watch. For starters, the watch looks great, the 40mm face suits me perfectly for my medium-size hands. I enjoy the graphite casing and green straps, which can be easily replaced to suit your preference. Even the orange accents look great in my opinion. The watch looks both sleek and sporty. The 1.3” Super AMOLED display is simply gorgeous and highly customizable. Everything looks crisp, and the colors pop. It is also quite bright, which is great for daylight viewing. Now, this watch is jam-packed with features, and took me a while to go through them. As watch is just works. I can customize whatever information I need displayed on the fly. As a media hub, I can communicate through text, most apps, and make and receive calls. Texting is intuitive, albeit a bit constrained due to the small size of the keyboard. The good thing is that there are AI responses ready to go and most are context accurate. The call quality is not bad at all. Although it is best to bring the watch close, I could keep my hands on the wheel while driving and still be heard. The hand gesture answering is cool but hit-or-miss. There are plenty of apps or tiles to make it even more versatile. Camera control, GPS, compass, Bixby, media player, calculator, weather, find my phone, and many more! There is even more optimization through the Wearables App. There, you can customize the face, notifications, add apps, tiles, quick panel settings, and more. The watch7 integrates very well into the Samsung ecosystem. The best feature in my opinion is the health-oriented monitoring and check-ups. There are so many things to track, such as the basics: heart rate, sleep, stress, steps, calorie burning, and even temperature. There are also more advanced and in-depth health checks such as energy score, goals, sleep issues, ECG/EKG, stress, and hydration and food tracking. Some activities are automatically tracked, while others must be selected, such as rock climbing. The watch is not always accurate, especially when walking, and the GPS route tracking cuts off occasionally, but overall, it still provides great insights and encouragement. If there is something to complaint about, it is the battery life. It is claimed that it can last up to 40 hours, but based on my use case, at most it has lasted was about 16 hours. most times it has less than 10% at night, when I need it to track my sleep. So, I try to charge it at least once in the middle of the day when I am not active. The only way to extend battery life is to put it in power saving mode. Other than the battery life, I am extremely pleased with the everyday experience. The Watch7 is so much smoother than before, and it has become an essential part of my wardrobe.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great watch-somewhat limited on non-Samsung phones

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    I’ve spent the past week wearing and tinkering around on the new Galaxy watch 7, and came away mostly satisfied with the newest smart watch offering from Samsung. The 7 is among the upper tier of the current Galaxy watch line, surpassed only by the flagship Galaxy Watch Ultra.  I was offered the 40mm green case and sport band for review. I normally opt for slightly larger case size when I’m purchasing a smartwatch, but I like the sleek unobtrusive look of the 40mm case. It’s a nearly perfect size, stylish and doesn’t seem visually small or undersized, even on a thicker wrist. I also like that isn’t huge and utilitarian looking like some of the 46-49mm watches I see people wearing. The feel and function of the 7 is reminiscent of my previous Galaxy Watch, so it’s also familiar to navigate. The sport band is soft and comfortable enough for 24X7 wear. It remains comfy while working out and sleeping. The watch ships with a USB wireless charging base but no AC adapter.  The OLED screen has great brightness, sharpness, and visibility, even in bright sunlight. Samsung offers numerous watch faces and customization options for the screen. Complications and widget shortcuts provide handy data and app access. Sound and vibration are both adequate for detectable alerts in even moderately loud environments.  The Galaxy watch is quite easy to setup with an Android phone, especially a Galaxy phone. I downloaded the Galaxy wearable app, followed the prompts to set up and sync the watch, and went from unboxing to fully set up and functional in minutes. The wearable app allows management of the watch for firmware updates, tweaking system settings, adjusting personal preferences, changing face appearance and content, and accessing watch tracked and reported data like health and fitness.  The Watch 7 has the usual phone interaction tools like texting, phone, remote control, mail, and companion watch apps. However, many people like myself are seeking smart watches well equipped with strong health tools. The Galaxy Watch 7 contains health and wellness features such as ECG, heart rate/afib alerts, SpO2 levels, sleep tracking, monthly cycle tracker, fitness and wellness tracking, body composition and more. The fitness tracking has been reliable as far as step count accuracy and properly recording physical activities. Fitness feedback offers coaching tips, encouragement, awards, and achievement milestones for hitting goals. The AI fitness enhancement offers more granular fitness tracking and feedback along with improved biometric monitoring for the heart and other areas, but is only available on Samsung phones. The Watch 7 has robust sleep tracking. It tracks individual sleep stages, heart rate, oxygen levels, detects snoring, and even detect if sleep apnea is present. Sleep statistics and stages align accurately enough with another wearable’s results and the watch 7 can help improve sleep, recovery and readiness through coaching.  Battery life was an area of concern for me based upon early whispers I’d heard about the GW7. I have not encountered any shortened battery life issues and get a full day and night of 24x7 wear between charging. And even then, the watch isn’t fully depleted, I’m more or less topping off for the night since it’s worn 24x7.  I could likely stretch it to a couple days 24x7 wear per charge but not much longer. I can only assume maybe a software update was pushed since that early feedback because I’ve had no issues with battery life whatsoever.  I also have no issues with Bluetooth connectivity or NFC. I haven’t lost connection between watch and phone yet.   The only downside I have encountered with the watch so far is that some features only work properly with Samsung phones. On the plus side, at least the watch is still mostly functional with non-Samsung phones and isn’t essentially useless like a certain model smartwatch is on a different brand phone. However, I strongly advise prospective buyers carefully examine all specs and compatibility with your current phone before purchase. I was going to buy a second Watch 7 for a close family member who was admiring this one but I changed my mind after discovering the much needed ECG won’t work with their phone without modding. Some people feel comfortable bypassing limitations through mods, but I’m not one of them.   The Galaxy Watch 7 may not be a fancy as the Ultra, but it shares the majority of features that most wearers will ever use or even need. Aesthetically, the watch is just the right size and has an attractive non-boring design. It has so far been acceptably reliable, and does much of what the Ultra does but at a way more wallet friendly price. I don’t like that some of the features only work with Samsung phones, but that’s a Samsung decision. That being said, even though I checked that I would recommend the watch to a friend, I would only do so if they have a Samsung phone or don’t need the features that won’t work on non-Samsung phones.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great watch!

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    This product is worth the price, pretty easy to setup and user friendly. It has very good features including health, activity and lifestyle. The only backdrop I found is the battery life.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Christmas present to myself!

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    Love my galaxy watch! Caught a great deal on something I've had my eyes on for a while. The watch is seamlessly easy to use, the tutorial was very helpful in teaching me the basics and the reat was easy to figure out once I started playing with it. I charge it once a day, charges quickly and lasts all day. I especially like that it tracks my sleep habits and other samsung health functions.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice upgrade from last years version

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    The reason I started getting smart watches was not the same reason most people got them. I wasn't interested in the health tracking nor the workout monitoring. I do my tracking with other apps on a tablet since I don't want to wreck a $1800 phone or a $400 watch. I scratched up my first watch pretty bad on my first lifting session. For devices that are marketed for fitness you should expect that the make them rough enough to withstand a work out. Ditch pretty with the cheapest aluminum you can find and add ruggedness and function. So, why did I get a watch. As phones tried finding ways of making the battery last longer and slim them down one thing that they nerfed was a good vibrator motor. These new phones can barely be felt while in your pocket where old phones could be felt strongly and even heard as they vibrate. So a watch was used mainly for notifications as they came in. It's still the main reason I use watches, but I did add bike riding a few years ago. With the help of QZ App and Heart Rate for Bluetooth I have a perfect riding companion. Still won't even think about wearing one of these watches while around bars and plates. I've had Samsung watches since the old Classic. Each version after that was always the steel or titanium, whatever was the hardest metal they made them in. I did get a Watch5, but it didn't survive a small knock against the wall and dented the edge and pushed it into the glass. Even cheap $20 watches took better dings than that watch did. Now I've got the Watch7. I kinda want the Ultra, but I don't like the rectangular shape. So classic watch shape it is with the Watch7. Setting up the new watch and transfering all my apps and customizations was pretty easy. After all was done, it was like I was looking at my old watch with a few screens that needed to be moved and changed. Otherwise I was ready to go in no time. The first two days had abysmal battery life. I'd use up 60-80% a day. Third day it dropped to about 50% and now it's at 40%. I don't turn on AOD and I have heart rate measuring continuously. I do have hourly chime, no sound, and vibrate only - strong zig-zag. With my other Galaxy Watch I'd get about 3 days before I need to charge when it hits under 40%. This is roughly 14hrs of use and off at night. The Watch7 has a smaller battery and body so there's no way I'd expect it to match my larger watch. Still, at 40% a day it does pretty good. One change I don't like is that you can't charge the watch while it's off. Once it hits the charger it powers on. Now the biggest nag is the "Get Busy" notification that occurs every day, all day, and is so annoying. There's no way to turn it off. I'm at work, I'm not gonna start working out. That's my evening task and I do it when I'm ready. I don't need a dumb device to keep bugging me about getting up. Fix this ASAP. This would be the one reason I'd toss the watch. If they don't remove this or allow the option to turn it off I don't think I'll be getting another Samsung watch. Micromanaging is something I don't deal well with, especially not from a dumb watch. The other negative is the gap in screen between the body. In the pick you can see some gunk that gathered in it. I've tried using a toothbrush, a sheet of aluminum, toothpick, and a sheet of paper. I just can't get in there to get the dirt out. Also there's a nick in the body near the dirt - get a body protector ASAP if you get this watch. Aluminum and the world don't mix very well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Subtle evolution

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    The Galaxy Watch 7 doesn't reinvent the wheel when compared to the Watch 6. But its subtle refinements still make it an excellent upgrade. The new processor and sensors seem to be a good improvement over previous the models. For my experience though, the most notable thing is just how snappy and smooth navigating the watch feels. There would be an occasional hitch or hiccup sometimes on the Watch 6 for me, but I have yet to experience that with the Watch 7. - Setup - Getting the watch paired with your phone and everything configured is as smooth and seamless as ever. You turn on the watch, it asks you to get the Wear app, and then guides you through the process. It only takes a couple of minutes before you're up and running. - Experience - As I mentioned previously, the Watch 7 feels very snappy, and I have yet to experience any slowdown or issues with the software. It just works. Adding tiles to the home screen, replying to texts, swiping through notifications, it all feels fast and great. - Battery Life - I'm getting almost exactly 24 hours of battery life with the Watch 7. I could definitely squeeze a bit more life out of it, if I compromised on some settings, but I like how it's setup. The biggest way to extend battery life would be for me to disable the always on screen. I like having the always on screen for quick glances, without even changing my wrist, and still being able to see the time, or any other quick information. I do wish it lasted a bit longer, but it will easily make it through the day. - Watch bands - Worth mentioning, swapping watch bands is as easy as ever. The button-release clasp on the newer watch bands is a very welcome improvement. This started with the Watch 6, and I'm glad that it's on the 7 as well. It's much easier to just push a button to release the band, rather than trying to fiddle with those tiny pins. The included band is very comfortable and looks nice as well. - Pros - Easy setup, comfortable to wear all day, snappy performance, nice display - Cons - Battery life isn't bad, but I do wish it would last longer.

    I would recommend this to a friend