Question about Samsung gear 3

pnico

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Hi guys
Looking to switch over to note 8 from apple and the iwatch.
Being a fitness person I would prefer an watch that is water proof and takes my heart rate and tells me calories burned in particular during weight lifting workouts. Does this do that or do I need a 3rd party app for this?
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jsk0703

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Yes but don't count on perfect accuracy. It'll track workouts, runs, biking, etc. But the calories and distance can be inconsistent.
 

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With regard to your comment about waterproofing. The Apple watch is designed to withstand the rigors of swimming. The Gear S3 is only rated for minimal submersion. If this attribute is important to you, then you may want to consider the Gear Sport.
 

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With regard to your comment about waterproofing. The Apple watch is designed to withstand the rigors of swimming. The Gear S3 is only rated for minimal submersion. If this attribute is important to you, then you may want to consider the Gear Sport.

FWIW, I've gone swimming tons of times with my S3 Frontier and haven't had any problems at all.
 

arunma

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FWIW, I've gone swimming tons of times with my S3 Frontier and haven't had any problems at all.

Really? Are you swimming in a pool? I keep reading that Samsung's IP68 rating doesn't apply to chlorinated water, so I've avoided taking mine into the pool. Perhaps I'm getting my info from unreliable sources.
 

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Really? Are you swimming in a pool? I keep reading that Samsung's IP68 rating doesn't apply to chlorinated water, so I've avoided taking mine into the pool. Perhaps I'm getting my info from unreliable sources.

Yes, just the pool at my local rec center and some friends pools.
 

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Been "swimming" with mine all summer, but I'm swimming with my kids, so I'm usually holding them in that arm near the surface of the water. When I'm planning on really swimming I take it off, but that's more because I don't feel like taking the chance of drowning $300 than a realistic assessment of the risks. So, chlorine hasn't seemed to affect it, but chlorine AND pressure I haven't tested that.
 

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