What Is Galaxy Fit?
Both the Galaxy Fit and Galaxy Fit E are designed to automatically track activities, including walking, running, rowing, biking, and elliptical exercises. Users can track up to 90 additional types of activities when they connect the Galaxy Fit to the Samsung Health app. However, those activities will need to be started manually from the app. Both Samsung wearables also have heart rate monitors, but only the Samsung Fit tracks your heart rate 24/7. The Samsung Fit E does not have constant heart rate tracking, but both models have stress and sleep tracking features. The Fit E, which is the lower-end fitness tracker, has slightly less overall functionality than the Samsung Fit. The Samsung Fit retails for around $80, while the the Samsung Fit E can be found for less than $50. Both devices have Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to receive notifications from your Samsung smartphone. However, there are no music capabilities on either device, which means you may be disappointed if you’re looking for something to tracks your activities while playing a workout playlist. Also notably missing from the Samsung Fit line is GPS capabilities. The Samsung Fit may make up for this with its full color, AMOLED touchscreen, but the Fit E only features a black and white screen. Both devices will have capabilities to add at least some basic widgets for alarms, calendars, and weather.
Samsung Galaxy Fit Specifications
In addition to the specifications below, the Samsung Galaxy Fit has a left-side button for controls. The Galaxy Fit E has no such button, so users will control all functions through the touchscreen. The Fit is available in black, white, and silver. The Fit E is available in black, white, and yellow.