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Samsung, along with five phones, including an expensive folding phone and a new earbud, announced a series of wearable devices at the unsealing event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
The latest wearables to join the Samsung family include Galaxy watch active, Galaxy Fit, and Galaxy Fit e.
Galaxy Watch Active is the first Samsung device with blood pressure tracking.
The smartwatch also features improved stress monitoring and sleep tracking.
It also automatically detects your workout, including cycling, running, and three other workouts.
This means you don't have to start them manually from the exercise app.
The product clearly lacks the iconic rotating bezel featured in the Galaxy smartwatch.
Instead, you can control it using the touch screen and both sides of the smartwatch --Install button. The $199.
99 devices working with Android and iOs devices will be released on March 8 with silver, black, green and rose gold.
It's much cheaper than the $349 Galaxy Watch.
99, Apple Watch Series 4, starting at $399.
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On the other hand, the Galaxy Fit and Fit e are priced at $99 and will be released on May 31.
Galaxy Fit keeps your heart rate and monitors sleep and stress.
It will sync notifications with smartphones.
The waterproof depth of the tracker is 165 feet, as with Active. It has a0. 95-inch Full-
Color AMOLED display.
Galaxy Fit e is slightly smaller than a0. 74-
Inch PMOLED display.
Both bands look similar to the Fit2 Pro band.
Each design is relatively basic, with a rectangular screen at the top of the lightweight belt.
They have standard health tracking but have a longer battery life.
They also have enhanced sleep analysis and intelligent stress management capabilities. Galaxy Fit in black and silver finish with full
Color AMOLED display.
Fit e is available in three colors: black, white and yellow.
Samsung is no stranger to smart watches.
In fact, smartphone makers have been releasing these products before the launch of the Apple Watch.
Samsung has tried several different designs over the years, including the original rectangular Galaxy gear and round-
Galaxy Watch in shape.
Samsung inadvertently leaked watches, straps and earplugs in the Galaxy wearable app update released earlier in February.