Gear Fit 2 Pro Listed on Samsung Website Ahead of Likely Launch

Gear Fit 2 Pro Listed on Samsung Website Ahead of Likely Launch


Highlights

    Samsung has accidentally unveiled its Gear Fit 2 Pro
    The Gear Fit 2 Pro can withstand water, and offers AMOLED display
    Later today, the company is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 8

Samsung has accidentally unveiled the Gear Fit 2 Pro, newest addition to its fitness wear lineup minutes ahead of its scheduled event later today, where the company is also planning to launch the Galaxy Note 8 smartphone.

For the Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro, which rivals Fitbit's offerings, the company is adding heart rate sensors, built-in GPS for accurate location data, and pedometer, which will enable customers to know how many steps they have walked or run, according to listing on the company's website. Users can also wear and take the Gear Fit 2 Pro, which also doubles as a smartwatch in some ways, with them in swimming pool, the description on the website claims, adding that the Fit 2 Pro has a water resistance rating of 5ATM.

For "advance fitness" tracking, the Samsung Gear Fit 2 Pro comes with four apps. UA Record, enables people to track their sleep activity, workout stats in one dashboard. MapMyRun will allow customers to track routes with real-time maps, and capture their walk and runs. MyFitnessPal will motivate customers to monitor their food intake; and Endomondo, is a global community of fitness enthusiasts to help people with personal training plans. Samsung says Gear Fit 2 Pro users can explore over 3,000 apps including Spotify at the Galaxy App Store and can download the apps that make most sense for them.
The listing hasn't revealed the pricing of the device.

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