Samsung - Galaxy Gear Smart Watch for Select Samsung Galaxy Mobile Phones - Oatmeal Beige
Model:SM-VZ7000ZWAXAR
SKU:2420091
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Description
Introducing a brand-new way to stay connected. Samsung Galaxy Gear keeps you updated with glance notifications, so you can keep up with calls, texts and emails.
Features
Quick Glance Notifications
Receive notifications on your wrist with Galaxy Gear. Stay in the moment by keeping your phone out of sight, without missing important calls, texts, events, and more.
Smart Relay for Even Faster Access to Notifications
When a notification requires a closer look, the second you pick up your Galaxy phone, the Smart Relay feature automatically opens up that app to the exact message you're seeing on your wrist.
Hands-Free Calls
Making calls on the move has never been easier. Now you can place calls and answer them directly from your Galaxy Gear. Galaxy Gear includes 2 built-in noise-canceling microphones and a built-in speaker for hands-free chatting.
S Voice
Use simple voice commands to place calls, compose messages, schedule an event, check the weather, and more! With access to Samsung's robust S Voice feature right from Galaxy Gear, you'll enjoy hands-free convenience.
Find My Device
Never lose track of your phone again. Now, if your phone gets stuck in the couch cushions, use Galaxy Gear to remotely activate sounds or vibrations for easy location. You can also use your phone to help you find the Galaxy Gear.
Auto Lock/Unlock
Senses when you've walked more than 5 feet away from your Galaxy phone and automatically secures your device. When you return, Gear tells your phone that it's you and automatically unlocks — no PIN or thumbprint required.
Brilliant Display
Samsung Galaxy Gear's 1.6" Super AMOLED touchscreen has more pixels than most smartphones, which means you can read crisp text and enjoy vivid images right from your wrist.
The Companion With Style
Galaxy Gear is the companion device designed to make life easier without cramping your style. Its sleek design, durable body and range of colors mean you can wear it anywhere and everywhere.
Personal Touch
Use the Gear Manager app on your Galaxy phone to totally customize your experience. Change your Gear settings, customize and add new watch faces, enable or disable features, organize your apps and more.
Capture the moment right from your wrist.
Don't miss the action pulling out your phone. With a 1.9 MP auto-focus camera embedded in the strap, snap pictures and even capture videos quickly and easily right from Gear.
Built-In Pedometer
Galaxy Gear makes it easier to get in shape. Keep track of your walking and running distance with its built-in pedometer. And with S Health, you can monitor and achieve your fitness goals right from your wrist.
Music Player
Whether Samsung Galaxy phone is in your pocket or plugged into a dock, you can seamlessly turn up the volume and change songs in an instant. Now that sounds good.
Galaxy Gear is currently compatible with these Samsung smartphones.
AT&T: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900A), Samsung Galaxy S 4 (SGH-i337), Samsung Galaxy S III (SGH-i747), Samsung Galaxy Mega (SGH-i527)
Sprint: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900), Samsung Galaxy S 4 (SPH-L720), Samsung Galaxy Note II (SPH-L900), Samsung Galaxy S III (SPH-L710)
T-Mobile: Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900T), Samsung Galaxy S 4 (SGH-M919), Samsung Galaxy S III (SGH-T999/T999L)
Customers regard the camera as producing good photos and videos, and appreciate the convenience and ease of use the watch offers. They also find the pedometer feature useful and enjoy the stylish design. However, concerns are raised about the short battery life, the relatively high price, and the limited number of apps available. Additionally, some customers have expressed disappointment that the watch is only compatible with Samsung phones and lacks water resistance.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
graet gear for beginner
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this product was great for me and my family
for reason buy because have galaxy gear
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Bluetooth Watch for Samsung® Galaxy® Note 3 - Jet Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Camera
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
To be a Deaf person, this product is AWESOME
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For me, the good outweighs the bad and makes the cons so minor and petty. I have had issues with finding a cell phone with a strong vibration. My hearing husband, who travels for work, uses text as his primary form of communication with me. Often and too many times, I would miss his messages because of not being able to feel the phone vibrating. With the galaxy gear on my wrist, I never miss his messages. Maybe this isn't something others need but I find that this watch is a great little techy device.
Samsung started somewhere and in my opinion, this is a good start. It has been consistently responding as expected. I've read other reviews from different sites about needing to shake their wrist just to turn the device on from sleep mode. I have not had that issue. When I lift my wrist as if to look at the time, the device turns on from sleep mode consistently. I personally love this device. The wrist vibration is just one of the many things I like about it.
I'm able to respond to text messages by talking into the watch on s voice (Yes I am Deaf and Can talk). I'm able to send messages without ever picking up the phone. Very useful when driving. (Reminder, anything that distracts you from driving is NOT SAFE so use with caution). Also, I am totally baffled at the picture quality. I could not have asked for a better camera on this device. I have posted pictures taken using the Galaxy Gear. Maybe we can play a game and see who can guess which pictures were taken on my Galaxy Note 3 and which ones were taken on the Galaxy Gear. I will look for your responses.
I've only had it for one day so I will see if I can come back later down the road to add information on durability. I highly recommend this device for what it does. A lot of other reviews focus on what it does not do.
Keep in mind, the battery did run out before the end of the day probably because I actually used it a lot. If you are one of those type people that expect forever life in batteries needing only to charge it once a blue moon, maybe this device is not for you because it will annoy you. Despite the battery running out by the end of the day, this thing amazingly charged fairly quick within a few hours. So I'm sold right now. Again, a durability review will come later down the road.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Bluetooth Watch for Samsung® Galaxy® Note 3 - Jet Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Water resistance
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
If you want to be like James Bond get one.
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If you want to be like James Bond get one. What I like is the Look, durability, easy usability, custom watch faces, easy setup, and updates. What I don't like is the Battery life, not waterproof, volume, protruding camera, noncustomizable watch bands, and charging cradle. Would recommend it. If you got some extra loot go with the Gear 2 and if you can wait it out the next line of Samsung watches will have the phone built into them so no need to lug your phablets around.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Bluetooth Watch for Samsung® Galaxy® Note 3 - Jet Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Note + Gear, The Perfect Combination!
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I added the GALAXY Gear with great hesitation about it's overall usefulness. I was dead wrong! The GALAXY Gear took calls and responded to text messages with ease. The battery lasted 2 working days (After I turned off the wake-up setting#. I also use the voice-activated timer, pedometer and music control while working out or jogging.
I had my doubts about the camera on the GALAXY Gear but then I realized that although the quality may be only as good as the front-facing camera on my GALAXY Note 3, it was perfect for bar code scanning and taking photos of business cards and coupons #now if only someone would write an applet for my favorite phone apps.)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Stylish
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome Galaxy Gear
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Everything on hand... From checking your messages quick-like & responding to them., make phones from Gear... S Voice works great., pictures are awesome., uploaded mine up to Facebook & people complimented the clarity on the pics... You can change the color & display of your screen to the many styles they have to choose from... Battery runs me the whole day., haven't tried letting it sit there to see when it drains but it can go for well into the next day =) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! Worth every cent!
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Smart Watch for Select Samsung Galaxy Mobile Phones - Mocha Gray
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Camera
Cons mentioned:
Apps
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I love it!
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I recently got this watch after using the Sony Smartwatch for about a year. At first I thought being able to call someone on the watch as a Bluetooth hand set would be stupid and gimmicky, but I was wrong. It is very nice, and gives you some bragging rights to the right people.
The screen looks great, has nice contrast and is big enough even people needing reading classes can read it ok. The watch is comfortable and looks nice no matter what you are wearing. The camera works well, and actually takes really nice pics, though sometimes I think the perspective looks a bit off.
The sound quality of the speaker is good, but slightly quiet. Even turned up all the way, unless there is nothing going on around me, it is hard to hear people. I am told however, the mic picks up very well and is actually a bit louder than on my phone.
I use this with a Galaxy S4 on Verizon and though I wish there were a few more apps for it, something like turning down the volume of your phone from your watch or being able to have a number pad keyboard set up to reply from the watch too. There are a few useful apps. When the market gets bigger for apps, this watch will be even better. I love it and I never leave the house without it.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Bluetooth Watch for Samsung® Galaxy® Note 3 - Jet Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Notifications
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Doesn't do much, but still a nifty little device
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I've had my eye on the Samsung Galaxy Gear Smart Watch for some time. Quite literally--this is a very eye-catching watch and I was always drawn to the display of these watches at Best Buy every time I entered the store. But the full price seemed too steep to me for what the watch could accomplish, so I always moved on after admiring the watches.
That is until Best Buy offered a one-day 50% off list price sale, and I immediately accepted that offer. And after using the watch for a little over a month, I feel it was well worth the money. I would highly recommend the watch to anyone who can find it at a discounted price, but would probably recommend against buying it at full price. It does some neat things, but not enough to justify the full list price.
As I said, the appearance of the watch is striking and attractive. I figured as long as I was getting a somewhat frivolous toy, I might as well get it in a bold color, so I got the Wild Orange version. In the short span of a month, I have never received so many positive comments from people on any accessory or article of clothing I've ever worn. People would come right up to me and say, "Wow, is that one of those smart watches?" and then I would tell them about it.
The main reason I got the watch was to avoid the hassle of pulling my Samsung Galaxy S4 phone out of my pants pocket every time I felt the buzz indicating an incoming email or text message. Especially when I am driving in the car and not able to get into my front pants pocket without undoing my seatbelt. This function of the watch alone is worth the (discounted) price. Both the phone and watch vibrate to indicate a new message, and if I am quick I can touch my watch to see the sender and at least the beginning of the message (depending on how long it is). If I don't look at the notification right away, I can easily swipe from the main clock screen one screen to the right to the notification screen, and then tapping on either the name of my email or text messaging app to get my messages.
At least some of them. The system accumulates message alerts in an odd way that I do not quite understand yet. For example, right now, accessing my email alerts shows the following list:
AAA Southern Pennsylvania
10:17 AM
2 new messages
9:32 AM
32 new messages
9:01 AM
33 new messages
9:01 AM
32 new messages
8:46 AM
31 new messages
8:46 AM
30 new messages
8:46 AM
29 new messages
8:31 AM
and so forth. Clearly, some of these alerts are redundant, and it is somewhat annoying to see three different alerts for 8:46 indicating 30, 31, and 32 new messages. Couldn't the first two be automatically deleted from the display since the one indicating 32 new messages covers them? Also, unlike notifications of a single email, where I can actually see part of the email, notification lists only show the sender and subject line. What I have to do regularly to avoid this clutter is to manually delete these alerts. You would think that deleting emails from my IMAP inbox (from my computer or phone) would remove these old notifications, but it does not.
I am one of those people who does not use my cell phone as a phone very often, but I've found the watch to be extremely useful when I do get an incoming call. Not only does it immediately show who is calling, but I actually have the option of accepting the call with my watch and conversing with the caller through the watch itself. Shades of Dick Tracy! This is a super-convenient feature, and people who've called me say that the audio quality is fine. If I actually phoned people, I could also use the watch to make outgoing calls, even employing voice activation. But like I said, I rarely use my phone as a phone so I have not tested this feature.
The watch will also display missed calls as well as emails and text messages, which is a handy feature. Unfortunately, for some reason it is really difficult to get rid of missed call notifications. I think I had to reset the watch to do that, and Internet discussions have indicated that this is a flaw in the watch.
Another very useful feature of the watch is that it notifies me of appointments that I have scheduled. I can dismiss or snooze these notifications.
One highly touted feature of the watch that I'm not crazy about is its ability to play music from your phone. If it played the music on my watch, that would indeed be groovy. But, what it does is rather strange: It remote-controls the media player on my phone. So if I use this function, music starts to come out of my pants pocket. Weird. Also, the interface makes it very difficult to navigate and select songs. Might as well pull the phone out of my pocket when I want to play music.
Another feature I found very useful on one occasion is the ability to find my misplaced phone with the watch. As long as you are in bluetooth connection distance, you can have the watch make your phone ring until you are able to find it. That worked superbly for me the one time I forgot where in the house I had placed my phone.
The phone has other functions that seem pretty cool but that I have not used much or at all. The watch can take pictures or videos that are transferred to the phone. Have only tested it rather than used it a lot, but this function does work well. It's another feature that can make you feel like a detective or secret agent. I also installed a connection to MapMyRun, but haven't tried this one yet.
And let's not forget the old-school function of a watch: To quickly see what time it is. I've not worn a watch for maybe 15 years because I've been able to get the time from my cell phone. I forgot how nice and convenient it is to be able to glance at my watch for the time (especially in meetings where it looks rude to pull out your phone to see what time it is). The face of the watch stays dark until you activate it by motion or pressing the button on the side. A bonus is that you also see the current temperature and weather conditions--a step up from an ordinary watch.
In summary, this watch does not do a ton of things, and I would not consider it a must-have device. But it does do some pretty neat things and I would consider it well worth the price if you can find it on sale.
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Smart Watch for Select Samsung Galaxy Mobile Phones - Wild Orange
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Camera
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome Galaxy Gear
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Everything at reach., fast view on messages. Camera pictures come out awesome. Orange color "pops" ... an attention grabber. Move your hand to view screen., lights up right away for you. Change colors on the screen., the display can be changed to your preference. I wouldn't return it., don't wear much watches but this one is a keeper and highly recommended!!!
This review is from Samsung - Galaxy Gear Smart Watch for Select Samsung Galaxy Mobile Phones - Wild Orange
A:AnswerI have heard and read that the S4, along with most other samsung mobile devices (S3, Note 2, Tab etc.) will be receiving an update by December making the compatible with Gear.
A:AnswerRain and splash like ok, showers are not recommended but might work. Swimming or other no way! This is based on their rating think it was ip55. Reviews say shower might be ok but I wouldn't even try that.
A:AnswerThe word is compatible. It means you need the "Note 3" in order for this product to work. Soon the S3 and S4 will work with this too. Rumor has it the next Gear Watch will work with many phones.
A:AnswerThe Gear relies on a bluetooth connection to your phone for message/call notifications. If the Gear moves out of range from your device, you will lose any ability to recieve notifications until you are back in range.
It will still function as a watch, camera, and several apps that don't require notification delivery.
A:AnswerThe Gear is not water resistant. It is IP55 rated which technically states it can withstand short exposure to a water jet. In another words, it can withstand a splash/ rain drops. No showers, washing hands with it.
It does not get hot. Adding a camera flash would add additional bulk to the device.
A:AnswerYes, the Samsung Galaxy Gear Smart Watch connects to your compatible phone via bluetooth, it allows you to read texts, as well as compose and send messages via voice command.