Samsung’s first Tizen wearable device seems to be quite well received. A few teething problems, but no big show stoppers. I’ve had people ask for a comparison between the Samsung Gear 1 and the new Gear 2, but without access to a Gear 1 at the moment I’m not able to do a full video review.
One of the most notable one for us is the switch from Android to Tizen, which we fully intend to dive straight into. Physically the Gear 2 is slimmer and lighter, and now have replaceable watch straps and a built-in heart rate monitor. In the Gear 1 the camera, microphone and speakers were actually built into the strap, and hence why you couldn’t change them.
For a quick comparison, heres a table of specifications and also a video.
Samsung Gear 2 | Samsung Galaxy Gear | |
Display | 1.63” Super AMOLED (320 x 320) | 1.63” Super AMOLED (320 x 320) |
Dimensions | Gear 2: 36.9 x 58.4x 10.0 mm, 68g; Gear 2 Neo: 37.9 x 58.8 x 10.0mm, 55g |
36.8 x 56.6 x 11.1mm, 73.8g |
Processor | 1.0GHz dual-core processor | 800MHz dual-core processor |
Memory | 512MB + 4GB storage | 512MB + 4GB storage |
Battery | 300mAh internal; Typical Usage 2~3 days, Low Usage up to 6 days |
315mAh internal; Up to 25 hours typical usage, 150 hours standby |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0, IR | Bluetooth 4.0 |
Water resistance | Rated IP67 (one meter for 30 minutes) | Rated IP55 (“Splashproof”) |
Camera | Gear 2: 2MP; Gear 2 Neo: No camera |
2MP |
Software | Tizen | Android 4.2.2 |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Heart Rate | Accelerometer, Gyroscope |
Colors | Gear 2: Charcoal Black, Gold Brown and Wild Orange; Gear 2 Neo: Charcoal Black, Mocha Grey and Wild Orange |
Jet Black, Mocha Gray, Wild Orange, Oatmeal Beige, Rose Gold, and Lime Green |
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