Samsung debuts new Galaxy Watches made with Google, Galaxy Buds 2

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in General Discussion edited August 2021
Samsung has announced a new slate of wearable devices, including two Galaxy Watch models made in collaboration with Google and Galaxy Buds 2.

Credit: Samsung
Credit: Samsung


The Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are the first smartwatches to feature Samsung hardware and the Wear OS platform built jointly with Google. The Galaxy Watch 4 features a touch-sensitive bezel, while the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic has the same type of physically rotating bezel seen on previous smartwatches.

As far as other differences between the two models, the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is built with a stainless steel case rather than aluminum. It also has a slightly larger 1.4-inch display, rather than the 1.2-inch screen on the Galaxy Watch 4.

The watches are powered by the 5nm Exynos W920 processor, sport 1.5GB of RAM, and have 16GB of internal storage. Samsung says that the battery will last about 40 hours on either model.

Google and Samsung say that the new "Wear OS Powered by Samsung" operating system will provide a host of benefits, including better battery life, faster app loading times, and smoother overall performance and animation.

The devices also sport new health sensors, including a body composition tool and components to measure optical heart rate, electrical heart rate, and bioelectrical impedance.

Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 starts at $249.99 for the Bluetooth variant and $299.99 for LTE-equipped models. The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic starts at $349.99 for the Bluetooth models and $399.99 for the model that supports LTE.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 2

The new Samsung Galaxy Buds 2. Credit: Samsung
The new Samsung Galaxy Buds 2. Credit: Samsung


Alongside the new wrist-worn wearables, Samsung also announced a new generation of wireless Bluetooth earbuds: the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2.

The devices feature a similar design to the Galaxy Buds Pro but a smaller form factor. They'll feature the same type of two-way drivers, woofers, and tweeters to feature "crisp, clear high notes" and "deep bass."

Compared to previous Galaxy Buds, the new generation feature active noise cancellation. Samsung says they'll last up to five hours of playback with ANC enabled, with a total of 20 hours of battery life including the case.

The Galaxy Buds 2 cost $149.99 and replace the previous Buds Plus. Compared to the Galaxy Buds Plus and the Galaxy Buds Live, the new Galaxy Buds 2 are Samsung's cheapest wireless earbuds.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 4
    dewmedewme Posts: 5,372member
    The round watch faces look really nice on a round watch. The chopped off data and info screens look like crap on a round watch. I guess you have to choose which comprises you’re willing to live with. Fortunately the Apple ecosystem makes the choice very easy. 
    lkruppsagan_studentiloveapplegearwilliamlondonStrangeDayswatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 4
    BeatsBeats Posts: 3,073member
    “Maybe both is scumbags can beat Apple!”

    At least the watches aren’t knockoffs of Apple products.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 4
    Rayz2016Rayz2016 Posts: 6,957member
    I’d get one if I could take it into a steam room. 

    Or alternatively, I could seek professional help with my obsession with taking expensive electronics into steam rooms. 
    edited August 2021 StrangeDaysbestkeptsecret
  • Reply 4 of 4
    Samsung and Google together for a watch could actually come up with one that has a chance to rival Apple Watch's sales. Difficult task but maybe.

    It seems an odd partnership to me though. Google is making an actual push into Smartphones, even their own smartphone chip. Samsung doesn't see whose marketshare that will take? If Google phones take off, Google will be wanting to do their own offering of everything found in the Apple Store.
    But today, right now, business is business. 
    watto_cobra
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