Samsung Gear S2 review
First thing
when I get the gear was to do the unboxing of the drum box.
The full
complete set contains the wearable gear, adapter with cables, wireless charger
module, spare straps and also the quick start guide.
My first impressions
of the Gear S2 was “wow, the display does really look like a real watch and
look ma, a rotating bezel *twists and turn to the next function display*”
Then there’s the interchangeable watch face which is also controllable through the phone app where you could download new ones from the phone app and update it to your phone. You could also design your own watch face and then load up on your gear.
Then
comes the real usage test. No, I didn't run over it with a truck, went diving
with it or that sorts but I used it for a week as my main wearable. I like the
fact when I twist my wrist to look at the time and it automatically turns on
showing the time.
Pedometer function
Heartbeat measurement function
Then
there’s the other world time function which was good for me as I am also
talking to friends from other time zones and many a times I tend to wrongly
message them when it is their sleeping time.
The
trouble for me starts after pairing it with my phone. I am basically using a
non-Samsung phone. Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 and Mi4i to be precise. I have also
installed the S Health app and there’s where my miseries starts.
The
vibration notification to remind me to get up of my @$$ and go for a walk when
I am in the middle of a meeting. The gear tends to act like a nagging granny
when you remain still at your workplace so you get some exercise. I think one
improvement that could be done is that there should be some settings where you
could set your “inactive hours”.
Then
there’s the phone notifications. When you have a group on WhatsApp that could go
to about 2-3k messages in an hour, you could literally use the gear as a
vibrator. Oops, I mean massager. *winks*. I have also compared it to usage
while I was in the car. For a while the notification was a little disturbing
and as the screen could only show one single message and you need to
twist/swipe to the next notification, it's a pain in the rear. I am not really
condoning using of devices in the car but my phone that is on a GPS holder
which is on waze is a much better choice as using one single hand, I could
swipe the notifications away. On the gear, I need to use both hand which was
more dangerous.
Comparing
to replying on the phone, I could use a single hand but on the gear, I need to
use both hands. One to raise the other to type on the T9 keyboard. I know the
designers put some effort into this but is this function even feasible in terms
of usability? Just like the music function, music still have to be played from
the phone instead of directly from the gear.
The design of the wireless charging is definitely a
win over the other wearables I had where you have to plug in but with the Gear,
I just put it on the magnetic charging platform.
In terms
of design, I think as a sports band/wearable, the rubber straps looks good for
sweat proof but it’s also making me sweat between the gear and my wrist. It
would be good instead of coming with a spare rubber strap, it should come with
stainless steel and leather strap for the classy look.
Seriously
for the price of a wearable at 1399MYR and 1899MYR, it’s not even feasible. For
that same price I could get 2 workable smart phones. And wearables from my
point of view, should be less painful if you lose it. Say when you are active
in sports which has a high contact between your wearables and external
elements, you should be prepared that it would suffer some damage scratches or
even breaking the straps. I would consider it if it was priced at 200-400MYR
with a comparison using Mi Band Pulse which has the pedometer and also the
heartbeat function at sub 100MYR. I would pay more say anything from 600MYR up
to 800MYR in total for the extra straps (stainless steel and leather)
My final
rating for this gear would be 2.5/5
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