Samsung releases Gear Fit2 software update with new fitness-tracking experience
Samsung is rolling
out a software update for its Gear Fit2 smartband. The latest software packed
with key enhancements is aimed to bring new levels of fitness-tracking
experience for users.
Once the
over-the-air firmware update becomes available, users would be notified about
it in their smartphone's quick panel. It can then be installed on their bands
via Samsung Gear app.
A notable feature of this release is Auto Pause with which the
wearable device can recognise when the user is engaged in running, cycling and
suddenly stops for a traffic light, or to take a break. Then it would pause the
fitness-tracking functions.
With this, users
are not required to interact with the Gear Fit2 to pause or resume their
workout, as the device recognises exercise status automatically. As the user
resumes exercise, the Gear Fit2 will register the change and pick up tracking
functions from the point the user left off.
The update expands
the exercises the Gear Fit2 is capable of automatically registering. Along with
recognising exercises like running, walking, elliptical and rowing sessions, it
can now recognise basketball, table tennis, badminton, dancing and soccer. The
Gear Fit2 can track these activities with its motion sensors.
Another feature is
Set that streamlines the management of exercises such as crunches, squats and
star jumps. Users can input the number of repetitions and sets per exercise and
the Fit2 will start tallying their progress. The band will display break
intervals between sets to help users.

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