Price: $59.53
(as of Mar 24, 2025 04:16:56 UTC – Details)
Get a little help with your wellness using Galaxy Fit3. With a slim, sporty design, Fit3 provides you the basics to help you track your wellness journey – from your daily steps to your heart rate.³ It also tracks your sleep habits, collecting info on how long and how well you slept. Plus, Fit3 syncs seamlessly with your compatible Samsung smartphone, where you can use the Samsung Health app⁵ to give you even more insights into your daily movement. Galaxy Fit3 is more than a device – it’s a way to simply track and monitor how you move each day.
¹Requires a compatible Samsung Galaxy phone, Samsung Health app and Samsung account. ²Based on typical use with Always On Display turned off (default setting); results may vary. ³Not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. ⁴Not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. Galaxy Fit3 must be paired with a compatible smartphone within 2 feet of user, with snore detection enabled through Samsung Health app. ⁵Requires a Samsung account.
TRACK YOUR MOVEMENT. REACH YOUR GOALS: Effortlessly track your activities with Daily Activity Tracker
GET YOUR SLEEP DOWN TO A SCIENCE: Track your sleep patterns¹ and build better rest habits
GO FOR UP TO 13 DAYS BETWEEN CHARGES: Track your health with up to 13 days² of battery life
TRACK YOUR HEART HEALTH: Monitor your heart rate and use the Samsung Health app to help make better decisions about your overall health³
WORKOUTS THAT TRACK THEMSELVES: Auto Workout Detection¹ helps you easily stay on top of select daily activities
BUILT FOR MOVEMENT: Track your fitness with a design strong enough to keep up with you
GOES WITH EVERYTHING: Dress it up or down – this design matches every occasion
YOUR BLOOD OXYGEN LEVEL AT A GLANCE: Keep a close eye on your health with blood oxygen monitoring¹,³
GET THE SCORE ON HOW MUCH YOU SNORE: Understand your sleep cycles better with Snoring Detection⁴
STRESS MANAGEMENT MADE SIMPLE: Get help monitoring your stress levels with Stress Tracking³
7 reviews for SAMSUNG Galaxy Fit3, Health/Activity Fitness Tracker, Smartwatch for Android, 13 Day Battery, Sleep/Snore Tracking, Heart Rate, 2025, Dark Gray [US Version, Amazon Exclusive, 2Yr Warranty]
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D. Flannery –
After a month, I’m a fan
Does exactly what I wanted it to do (time, basic fitness tracking, alerts to emails/text/calls) for a low price.I had grown frustrated and weary of my 4-year-old Fossil Carlyle smartwatch, and wanted to move to a low-price, basic option. Looked at several of the Fit 3 competitors, and since I already have a Samsung smartphone, took the $59 leap to try the Fit 3.I don’t use the sleep tracking feature (my CPAP does that), and really don’t rely on the Fit 3 to do more than the basics. As a result, the battery life has been 8-10 days for the first month I’ve owned it, compared to the daily charging (sometimes more) needed by the Fossil.I’m fine with the variety of watch faces, and I’ve found the step-counting accuracy to be in the range of what I’ve experienced over the past, with the fitness apps on my phone(s). Also, the heart-rate tracking seems to agree with what’s shown on my treadmill during long walks.It’s lightweight yet big enough to easily read, simple to operate and adjust. It’s comfortable.No, I can’t text with it. No, I can’t answer my cellphone with it. Don’t care. It essentially requires a Bluetooth connection with the Samsung phone to reach its full (and basic) potential, which is OK. I carry the phone with me everywhere anyhow, as do many/most people.After a month or so of ownership, I’m a fan. It works, its battery last long enough for my needs, it provides good time and health tracking, and the rest of the functionality I either don’t need or have found to be adequate.
jean –
Great smart band for the price.
Appearance: Looks and feels like a more expensive smart band. The screen is large and legible. More screen real estate compared to more expensive Fitbit.Usability: Long battery life (around 10 days) makes it a great compliment to smart watch with much shorter battery life (1-2 days). Works perfectly alongside a Samsung phone and Galaxy watchFeatures: Features are basic but sufficient for fitness tracking, sleep tracking, timers, alarms, media control, notifications… Does most of the same as a Fitbit charge 6 but with a sleeker interface.Pleasantly surprised and a nice update compared to the Galaxy Fit 2 or other smart bands.
Lorelei M –
Great beginner health watch.
I have had it about a week.For my very first digital watch, this is definitely amazing. The detailed information about sleep, steps, activity, calories burned, the detailed reports of REM sleep are definitely super interesting, as I love knowing data about myself especially in regard to health. For the price, this is a game changer device. The ability to receive notifications is really nice, too.I do have some critiques, however-You can read snippets of incoming texts, but there is no way to play audio text messages on it, or record a reply, which is something my husband and I do often. Would be extremely helpful for when I am not able to grab my phone during work or something.Would also be nice to track body temperature, which is something that would be great if you got sick.Definitely redocument getting a ~$4 screen cover, especially if your job/work is kind of messy.I will probably be getting a nicer, leather type band as the silicone can be a bit irritating on my skin.The setup was extremely fast, same with syncing to my phone. The size is definitely a nice sized screen compared to the normal, thin health watches.
Mercy Nu –
Must connect the apps to get the full experience
I’m super happy super surprise of all the features, especially with the reviews of reading you. I think that is because you all did not download the Samsung Wearable app. In the Samsung Health app, which is a must, so you can get the full feathe only downsides well for me, because I’m not texting savvy, is The plug that came with it is not the u. S BI panic a Little bit but then I remembered that I had bought before from Amazon during the storm. Are charger, so you’ll see me on my pictures and it workedout That I can find my phone and I can find my watch. For sleeping steps Keeping track of health.The quality Doorbell display, I can see it. Which tells a lot. Great price perfect size, The color I was worried about, but it is perfect for my style.
Public Name –
Great hardware, terrible app…
Nice watch. Extremely low price compared to other Samsung watches that are very similar. And now the bad news: Very buggy, low-rated app. You’ll need yet another username/password/account created. (That could have easily been made optional.) You’ll be asked if you wish to allow a large number of permissions, but if you answer “no” you are forced to answer “yes” later, anyway. (Then why even ask? Just say “required” instead of pretending we have any choice.) No updates/bug-fixes/new-features to the app in over 8 months. The complete list of changes contains only 3 words: “Fixed the bug”. (Very unprofessional.) They don’t even tell you “which bug?” The watchband is absurd. Very difficult to put on, and ever harder to take off. The very long “tail end” of the band needs to be tucked INSIDE the band, not the usual “outside” method. Someone thought that would be a good idea. It’s definitely not. The first time we took the watch off our wrist, we literally had to have a 2nd person use a small screwdriver. It’s THAT absurd of a watchband design. Hopefully we can replace it with a standard band, instead.
Marietta –
Good function but Im allergic to the band
I really like the functionality of the watch but im getting allergy from the band. Its itchy.
J. Boyer –
Very Feature-Rich Fitness Watch For Cheap
Ordered one on a whim after reading several reviews, and noting the price was not very high. Struggled for a bit to get it paired with my phone, but once it was set up, it was great. Has most of the fitness features the more expensive smart watches do, without the stupid calling and messaging features you don’t need. The battery charge should last about 2 weeks, assuming you aren’t constantly checking your steps or the time. My only complaint is the charging cable is USB-C, so you need an adapter to charge it from the usual USB-A outlets.