If you’re dipping your toe into the fitness tracking pond for the very first time, the Galaxy Fit will serve you well. It tracks your steps, sleep, and heart rate, and it all comes in a simple, lightweight design with a bright color screen.
$100 at Amazon
Pros
- Week-long battery life
- Water resistance
- Smartphone notifications
- Wireless charging
Cons
- No GPS
- Minimal watch face options
- Realtime OS
The Fit e is suitable for beginners and it’s cheaper, but you’ll only get the bare essentials here. A few of the sacrifices include an underwhelming monochrome screen, no wireless charging support, and no quick replies.
$50 at Amazon
Pros
- Ultra-lightweight
- More affordable
- One additional band color
- Water resistance
Cons
- Tracks fewer activities
- No wireless charging
- No touchscreen
Most of the tracking features that come with the Galaxy Fit also come with the Fit E. There are a few exceptions to this, though. For example, the automatic tracking only covers a few activities, including walking, running, and dynamic workouts. The Fit, on the other hand, will automatically track when you…
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