Are you into fitness, going to the gym, eating healthy, monitoring your heart rate and knowing your calories and steps taken in a day? Well, the Samsung Gear Fit 2 might be an excellent fitness companion for you. Wearable tech can help you realise your goals and look good on your wrist at the same time.
You will be happy to hear that this Gear Fit 2 is on sale from Amazon.com for a limited time only. The model with the small strap is $148.72 – Saving of 17%, and the large strap is $158.99 – Saving 12%. There is International shipping on offer so it is worth seeing if your country is supported. If you are based in India then Flipkart have a deal currently on that means you can buy the Fit 2 for ₹9,990 – usually ₹15,000 33% off. Click here for that deal.
The Gear Fit 2 features a 1.5 inch super AMOLED display with a 216×432 resolution and a 200mah battery, which can keep you going for up to 5 days of use. At the heart of the wearable device, we have a 1GHz dual Core Exynos 3250 SOC, 512 MB of RAM and 4GB internal memory for your music and picture files. On the sensor front, you won’t be wanting too much as it comes packed with an Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Heart Rate, Barometer and even GPS! Keep in mind this is an IP68 certified device, so you can take it for a little splash (up to 30 minutes in up to 1.5m of water).
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