Samsung announces Gear Fit 2 and Gear IconX

Enrique, 02 June, 2016

Today, in an event in New York City, Samsung announced a successor for the original Gear Fit which became a quite successful fitness band/smartwatch. Samsung also announced its first pair of fully wireless earbuds called the Gear IconX.

The Gear Fit uses a similarly designed vertical 1.55 inch Super AMOLED screen and is powered by a dual core 1.0 GHz processor with 4GB of storage on-board. The Gear Fit will also include an optical heart-rate sensor, GPS connectivity for tracking your outdoor activities without carrying a phone, IP68 immersion certification, and it will carry a 200mAh battery that will last up to 3 days of use or 5 days of standby time.

Samsung also announced the Gear IconX. Samsung’s truly wireless earbuds that don’t have any wires at all. They will work as a standard pair of Bluetooth headphones, will also have 4GB of onboard storage, feature touchless controls for navigating through your playlist, and also features some fitness tracking abilities that will sync with S Health.

They are going to last about 3.5 hours when listening to stored music, or 1.5 hours of streaming Bluetooth audio. Both little buds are inserted into a capsule to be charged and each full charge of the capsule holds about 2 full earbud charges. Though the battery doesn’t last very long on the Gear IconX’s, it’s a tradeoff to enjoy truly wireless Bluetooth earbuds.

Preorders go live tomorrow for the Samsung Gear Fit 2 and will be officially for sale on June 10 for a retail price of $180. The Gear IconX, however, has no pricing information available yet and will be released sometime in Q3 of this year.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 04 Jun 2016
  • puf

Sony had a similar product to gear iconx but it had only 4 Gb and was discontinued.

  • AnonD-487407
  • 03 Jun 2016
  • TRW

@Akinaro You need to read again. Gear IconX and Gear fit 2 are two different products

  • Anonymous
  • 03 Jun 2016
  • LaT

By what you've said, we've no reason to think that the new one will perform any different. That is unless it has more sensors that you actually use, and if the old one had them, and you had used them ..ditto. The standby time may be no different. I...

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