This wearable can measure your overall sleep quality, track your fitness performance, monitor your blood pressure, and show you your body’s basal metabolic rate and body mass index via its Body Composition Analysis, to mention just a few. It also automatically tracks workouts in just minutes. As if that’s not enough, you can manually track over 90 types of exercises, including HIIT workouts.
If there’s any downside to this smartwatch, it’s that it doesn’t have the same battery life as its bigger brother – the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Still, the 44mm version lasts about a day, which is still reasonable for such a feature-rich wearable.
While the Galaxy Watch 5 isn’t the best smartwatch money can buy, we just can’t ignore the fantastic discount. And, when you think about it, there aren’t many competitors for under $200 that offer that many functionalities. So, the Samsung smartwatch undoubtedly is a worthwhile investment at its current price, at least in our opinion.