Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm) Silver (Bluetooth), SM-R800NZSAXAR – US Version with Warranty

Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm) Silver (Bluetooth), SM-R800NZSAXAR – US Version with Warranty

Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm)Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm)

Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm)



























  • Get a strong, smart lifestyle with your Galaxy on your wrist, rest well and stay active with a Bluetooth connection with built-in health tracking and everything in your wrist plus, go for the day without charge
  • Go nonstop for single charge day Wireless charger lets you power up without slowing down. (Average expected performance based on common usage. Results may vary.)
  • Available in two sizes and three colors, Galaxy Watch Stylish Watch is so realistic they rarely look digital. Plus, select from a collection of exchangeable bands
  • Connect with both Android and iOS smartphones via Bluetooth connectivity
  • The box includes: Galaxy Watch, Additional Strap (Large and Small Includes), Wireless Charging Dock, Travel Adapter, Quick Start Guide, User Manual (Warranty: 1 year Standard Parts & Labor)
  • I previously owned Samsung s7 edge and with it, I had Samsung gear s2 smart clock. At that time I was satisfied with both phone and clock but did not blow away by the clock. I then switched to Apple for a few years and with the 7+ and iPhone X-owned Nike Apple Watch series. I've enjoyed the XT but I think it does not really live with the promotion, but I've got to be very accustomed to my Apple Watch. I decided to jump the ship after reading the great reviews about S9 and the people they were right. The perfect phone adores, but then came the problem of needing a new clock. I decided to wait a few months to know that Samsung S3 is going to release their first new watch. The best decision I've ever made Although I can not speak for the S3, I can say that the Galaxy Clock has already forgotten about my Apple Watch. Features love, screams build quality and stability and my opinion is more than its margin than Apple Watch. I do not think I'm going to like silver but I wanted 46 mm instead of 46 mm and I'm happy that I got it. Stunning in person, picture it does not justice you would really see it appreciate it. The black band was nice but not my style, so I bought an authentic Samsung s3 band of orange/red that easily hooked up to watch my galaxy. I am very satisfied with Samsung. I think that from a few years ago with the full "battery events" with the notes, they really stepped it up and Apple was providing a superior product. Thanks, Samsung for the great watch
  • I love notification and calling call on this watch. I do not have to answer a text or find my phone to make a call and will not have to answer them to my clock. I can call from the clock. I've used the clock for running so far and the metric looks good and I can control the music from my clock.

  • The 42mm clock for my very small wrist is big but still comfortable. I really like the rotary bezel to find apps. My Garmin 735X was out for repair so I ordered this calling features but my first impression is that Garmin is still good for tracking games. Also, I like to do sprint tricks and Samsung galaxy does not have a tray track. I love that my 735xt battery lasts for 7 days or so. The Galaxy looks like I have to charge it every night. It's more interesting than the 735XT surveillance and I like the barometer and altimeter.

  • I'm considering Phoenix 5S Plus because it has maps and music but it is very valuable. This clock has a map, but they have just loaded a Korean GPS location and so far I can not load my location. I was hoping to use this feature while biking and running but I'm sure it's possible. I absolutely love this Samsung Galaxy Watch. It pairs seamlessly with my new Galaxy Note 9. Very time setup As soon as I turned on the watch, my phone woke up to find it needed to watch a clock setup.

  • I've used many smartwatches and fitness trackers. I currently have a FitBit Versa and Charging HR, and have an Apple Watch Series 3+ cellular. This galaxy watch takes the cake. It does everything left, and then something to do. My model is not cellular, but within the Bluetooth range, you can create calls and text through it. Battery life is DAYS which is a serious difference between this and my Apple Watch which was my old favorite. Apple Watch lasted one and a half days, which repeatedly became boring to be charged.

  • Apple Watch and anything else that is not fit bit, it's not a subcommittee and barometer. This is fun to play with touch and can be especially useful when an increase.

  • One of the best fitness and health applications of the Samsung Health app that has been used with Galaxy Watch. It combines all the information into a simple read position. This will enable you to move your steps, your average rate and your minutes. If you wear it to sleep, it will track your sleep patterns and break it in the sleeping time and it will wake up in light sleep, deep sleep and awake time, which is very easy.

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  • Q: Can you use this 22 mm band?
  • Q: Can you make and receive calls with a non-LTE version until you are connected to your phone?
  • Answer: You can do this if your watch is connected via Bluetooth to your phone ...
  • By school
  • According to pre-release product information, yes answer: 46mm clock uses 22 mm band. You can check this one. https://www.amazon.com/KADES-Silicone-Replacement-Stainless-Frontier/dp/B073RG2KMC
  • 42 mm watch uses 20 mm band. https://www.amazon.com/KADES-Silicone-Breathable-Compatible-VivoActive/dp/B07B6N3F3C
  • By Amazon Customer
  • 46mm Watch 22mm Band 42mm Watch Using 20mm Band
  • By customer
  • Product information is only 22mm ... My guess is if it will fit it in a 22 mm band.
  • By Rick
  • Q: Did the stairs/flight accuracy issue count? For example, does anyone think this is particularly wrong?
  • Answer: I doubt you will see a resolution for it. S3 always suffered a stairs problem and it continued with the galaxy. I believe it is based on the count of 10 feet floating and most homes have 8 feet floors.
  • Arnold on November 3, 2018, and Arnold
  • Recently I've noticed my c3 counting stairs have been well-earned. Thinking could have been an update
  • November 10, 018 p. James
  • I live in a 1-house house in S3 and I Florida, and I'm just 50 feet of sea level. But my watch is constantly jumping down to 300 feet and negative 200 feet down. This is right when I'm out and GPS is on.
  • By the team on November 19, 2018
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