The Galaxy Watch 6 is smaller than the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. It also opts for a more contemporary design, unlike the Classic model. So, for just under $270, you get to adorn your wrist with a sleek Android smartwatch that doesn’t just look great but offers a ton of functionality.
So, what exactly do you get for your money? Actually, quite a feature-rich wearable. This bad boy offers enhanced sleep tracking and coaching, improved auto workout detection, women’s health tracking, and plenty of safety features, to mention just a few.
Interestingly, it even breaks down your workouts into five heart rate zones corresponding to the activity’s intensity. This feature is known as personalized HR zones. The gimmick can be very useful if you want to get a more detailed view of your workout performance.
Leaving aside the plethora of wellness features, the Galaxy Watch 6 can also survive the troubles of daily life. Like its predecessor, it comes with sapphire glass protection to keep the screen scratch-free for longer.
While it doesn’t have a truly impressive battery life, the Samsung smartwatch should still last about a day of moderate use. When the Galaxy Watch 6 runs out of juice, fast-charging returns it to 100% in an hour and 19 minutes. In comparison, the 45mm Apple Watch Series 8 needs over an hour and a half to fully replenish its battery.
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