Embracing Wearable Technology: A Look at the Samsung Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic
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After spending eight long years with a smartwatch securely wrapped around his wrist, Brett, the face behind the popular Tech With Brett YouTube channel, made the bold decision to forgo his digital companion for a month—a choice he quickly came to regret. Without his trusty smartwatch, Brett found himself missing calls and constantly checking his phone for notifications, all while losing track of his fitness goals. But, thanks to an opportune sponsorship from Best Buy, Brett explores the new Samsung Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, taking his viewers through the ins and outs of these high-tech timepieces currently available for purchase, complete with a $40 holiday discount.
Both the Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic come in various sizes and color options, and are equipped with LTE capabilities, although Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS only versions are also available. Compatible exclusively with Android devices that have at least Android 6.0 or 1.5GB of RAM, iOS users will, unfortunately, have to sit this one out. The Galaxy Watch 4 sports a sleek design and sporty band, while the classic variant boasts a rotating bezel for easy navigation. Each comes with a USB wireless charger, capable of utilizing not only the included charging dock but also other Samsung-compatible wireless chargers.
As Brett powers up the devices, he guides his audience through the setup process, showcasing the water resistance, ECG tracking, fitness tracking, and heart rate monitors included in both models. An essential step is downloading the Samsung Galaxy Wearable and Samsung Health apps to get the full spectrum of features. With the Wearable OS agora being replaced by Google's Wear OS, users can look forward to an enriched experience with the added benefit of Google services on their wrist. Brett signs off by taking the viewers on a brief tour of the watch's interface, emphasizing the seamless integration of Google's ecosystem with Samsung's innovative hardware.
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