Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Review | Is it Ultra Enough
Summary
TLDRIn this in-depth review, Ranjit examines the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Fitness Smartwatch, highlighting its rugged design, advanced health features like ECG and blood pressure monitoring, and improved GPS accuracy. Despite its durability, the watch's battery life is deemed average, and the heart rate monitor shows some initial inaccuracies. The review suggests the Ultra is ideal for those seeking a robust Android Wear smartwatch with full smartphone functionality, but for serious athletes, it may not surpass the gold standard set by Garmin.
Takeaways
- π The Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch is positioned as a fitness-focused device, with the 'Ultra' moniker indicating a more rugged and durable build compared to regular smartwatches.
- πββοΈ The reviewer, Ranjit, emphasizes his personal journey with fitness and health, highlighting the importance of the watch's fitness tracking features in his life.
- π A detailed comparison is made between the Samsung Galaxy Ultra and other watches like the Apple Watch Ultra and Garmin watches, noting differences in design, durability, and functionality.
- π¦ The unboxing experience is described, mentioning the contents of the box and the design of the charging pack, which is similar to previous Galaxy watches.
- π© The Galaxy Ultra's 'pillow' design is praised for its durability, especially suitable for fitness enthusiasts who may subject their watches to rough use.
- π‘ The always-on display feature is discussed, with the reviewer noting the impact on battery life and expressing a preference for the flick-to-wake functionality.
- π Battery life is described as slightly better than the Apple Watch Ultra but still considered mediocre for serious athletes, with the need for daily charging to maintain functionality.
- π Advanced health features like ECG and blood pressure monitoring are available, but their use is limited to Samsung smartphones and may affect battery life.
- π The watch's accuracy in tracking metrics such as heart rate and V2 Max is generally good, but there can be initial inaccuracies that stabilize after a few minutes of activity.
- π± Full smartphone functionality is a strong point of the Galaxy Ultra, including voice assistant capabilities and the ability to reply to messages using voice commands.
- π In summary, the Galaxy Ultra is recommended for those seeking a rugged Android Wear smartwatch with advanced health features, but it may not fully satisfy serious athletes due to battery life and some accuracy concerns.
Q & A
What is the main focus of Ranjit's video review?
-The main focus of Ranjit's video review is an in-depth evaluation of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Fitness Smartwatch, discussing its features, pros, and cons, particularly from a fitness perspective.
Why did Ranjit decide to be selective about the products he reviews?
-Ranjit decided to be selective about the products he reviews because he wants to cover only those products that he believes in and can personally use or recommend to friends and family, especially after becoming more health-conscious.
What is the significance of the 'Ultra' moniker in the context of the Samsung Galaxy watch?
-The 'Ultra' moniker signifies a focus on fitness and a rugged build quality, suggesting that the watch is designed for individuals who prioritize fitness tracking and durability over standard smartwatch features.
How does Ranjit compare the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch with the Apple Watch Ultra in terms of design?
-Ranjit compares the design by noting the similarity in color and branding but points out that the Samsung Galaxy Ultra has a pillow-like design for durability, which differs from the Apple Watch Ultra's circular design.
What are the key differences between the regular Galaxy Watch 7 and the Ultra version according to the review?
-The key differences include a more rugged build quality with a titanium frame and sapphire glass in the Ultra version, a slightly better battery life, and a premium price compared to the regular Galaxy Watch 7.
What is Ranjit's opinion on the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch?
-Ranjit considers the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch to be average for a device with the 'Ultra' designation, especially when compared to fitness-focused watches like the Garmin, and notes that it is slightly better than the Apple Watch Ultra.
How does the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch perform in terms of GPS accuracy during runs?
-The Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch performs well in terms of GPS accuracy during runs, thanks to its dual GPS feature, providing reliable mapping and tracking.
What advanced health monitoring features does the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch offer that are not available on some other fitness watches?
-The Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch offers advanced health monitoring features such as ECG and blood pressure monitoring, which are not available on some other fitness watches like the Garmin models Ranjit mentioned.
What is Ranjit's experience with the heart rate monitoring accuracy of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch during his runs?
-Ranjit found that the heart rate monitoring accuracy of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch was mostly reliable, but he noticed some initial spikes in heart rate readings during the start of his runs, which later stabilized.
What are the smart features that the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch offers, according to the review?
-The Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch offers full smartphone watch functionality, including a voice assistant, the ability to make and receive calls, and the capability to reply to messages using voice commands, which are features not available on some fitness-focused watches.
What is Ranjit's final recommendation regarding the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch for potential buyers?
-Ranjit recommends the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch for those seeking the most rugged Android Wear smartwatch with full smartphone functionality, but advises that for serious runners or active professionals, other watches like the Garmin might be more suitable due to better battery life and fine-tuned accuracy.
Outlines
π In-Depth Review of Samsung Galaxy Ultra Smartwatch
Ranjit introduces an in-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Fitness Smartwatch, emphasizing his selective approach to reviewing products he believes in. He highlights his personal journey with fitness and health, referencing a previous video about his health issues that motivated many viewers. Ranjit discusses the importance of fitness in his life and sets the stage for an evaluation of the Ultra's features, comparing it to other smartwatches, particularly the Apple Watch Ultra and Garmin watches known for their fitness tracking capabilities.
π Durability and Design Comparison with Competitors
The paragraph focuses on the Samsung Galaxy Ultra's durability and design, comparing it to the Apple Watch Ultra and Garmin watches. Ranjit appreciates the 'pillow' design for its ruggedness and protection, similar to the durability offered by high-end Garmin and Apple watches. He notes the presence of a titanium frame and sapphire glass, which contribute to the Ultra's robustness. However, he also points out the slower charging speed of the Galaxy Ultra as a drawback compared to the convenience offered by Garmin's charging solution.
π Battery Life and Charging Speed Evaluation
Ranjit discusses the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra, comparing it with the Apple Watch Ultra and other Android Wear watches. While Samsung claims one of the largest batteries in a smartwatch, Ranjit finds the real-world usage to be underwhelming for a fitness-oriented individual, requiring daily charging to maintain functionality. He criticizes the slow charging speed and suggests that Samsung could have adopted a faster charging method similar to Garmin.
π Advanced Health Features and Their Limitations
This paragraph delves into the advanced health features of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra, such as ECG and blood pressure monitoring, which are not available on all devices and require calibration. Ranjit appreciates the body composition analysis and the AG's index, new to the Watch series, although he finds it lacking in detailed metrics for improvement. He also notes the auto heart rate check interval as a limitation for those seeking continuous monitoring during intense activities.
πββοΈ Fitness Tracking Accuracy and GPS Performance
Ranjit compares the fitness tracking accuracy of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra with his Garmin watch during running activities. While the Ultra shows a slight initial spike in heart rate tracking, it eventually aligns with the Garmin's readings. He also notes the Ultra's improved VO2 Max calculation and the accuracy of the dual GPS system for mapping runs. However, he observes inconsistencies in the heart rate tracking during the initial phase of the run and after periods of intense exercise.
π Smart Features and Practical Usage
The paragraph highlights the smart functionalities of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra, such as voice assistant integration, the ability to take calls, and reply to messages using voice, which are not available on Garmin watches. Ranjit appreciates these features, noting that they work well and contribute to the Ultra's status as a full-featured smartphone companion.
π Summary of Samsung Galaxy Ultra's Pros and Cons
In the concluding summary, Ranjit reflects on the Samsung Galaxy Ultra's performance as a rugged Android Wear smartwatch with advanced health features. He acknowledges its superiority in durability but criticizes the average battery life, especially for serious athletes. Ranjit suggests that the Ultra's true competition should be with Garmin, the gold standard in fitness watches, rather than the Apple Watch Ultra. He advises that for those seeking a rugged smartwatch with full smartphone functionality, the Ultra is a premium choice, but for others, the regular Galaxy Watch 7 offers similar features at a lower cost.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Samsung Galaxy Ultra
π‘Fitness
π‘Durability
π‘Battery Life
π‘Charging Speed
π‘ECG
π‘Body Composition
π‘GPS Accuracy
π‘V2 Max
π‘Smartwatch Functionality
Highlights
Ranjit provides an in-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy Ultra Fitness Smartwatch.
The reviewer emphasizes the importance of fitness in his life and how it influenced his selection of products to review.
The Samsung Galaxy Ultra is positioned as a fitness-oriented smartwatch, distinct from a standard smartwatch like the Galaxy Watch 7.
The 'Ultra' moniker is associated with a rugged design and durability, including a pillow design for protection against impacts.
The watch's durability is compared to high-end models like the Apple Watch Ultra and Garmin 7x Pro, both known for their robustness.
Samsung Galaxy Ultra features a larger battery than previous Galaxy watches, with claims of one of the biggest batteries in a smartwatch.
Real-world usage suggests the battery life is slightly better than the Apple Watch Ultra, but still considered mediocre for fitness enthusiasts.
Charging speed of the Ultra is criticized as being slow, especially for a fitness watch intended for continuous use.
Advanced health features like ECG and blood pressure monitoring are noted, but with limitations on certain Samsung smartphones.
The watch's body composition measurement feature is highlighted as a unique and valuable tool for health assessment.
The AG's index, a new feature in the Samsung Health app, is mentioned but without clear explanation of its benefits.
Heart rate monitoring is praised for its accuracy, especially when compared to medical-grade equipment during a treadmill test.
The Galaxy Ultra's GPS accuracy for tracking runs and workouts is considered reliable and precise.
The watch's VO2 Max calculation is now more accurate, aligning closely with the values provided by a Garmin watch.
The Galaxy Ultra's smart features, including voice assistant and messaging capabilities, are highlighted as advantages over fitness-focused watches.
The review concludes that while the Galaxy Ultra is the most rugged Android Wear watch, it still has room for improvement in battery life and accuracy.
For those seeking a full smartphone experience with a rugged design, the Galaxy Ultra is recommended, despite the premium price.
Transcripts
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hi there this is Ranjit and in this
video we'll be doing the in-depth review
for the Samsung Galaxy Ultra uh Fitness
Smartwatch and I wanted to take my time
before I produced this video so in this
video I will uh let you know what are
the things that I liked about this watch
what are its shortcomings who is this
for because it has that word Ultra and
guys if you don't recall last year I was
not keeping that well and from last last
year Fitness has become a very important
aspect of my life in fact in December I
had posted a video about my health
issues and something like that and that
video had got now got almost 1.3 million
views and that video was very very
important it actually motivated a lot of
people so now uh Fitness has become a
very integral part of my life and in
fact that's the reason you see that I no
longer post so many videos or cover so
many products in uh I've decided to
cover limited about this products and
only products that I believe in and I
can use myself or recommend to my
friends and family that's why I am just
being over selective about the products
I covered so yes I feel this Ultra watch
is an important watch uh regarding what
do you say Android Wear but again it
also has a lot of shortcomings also
because uh because I've told you I have
become really uh particular about
Fitness and I started using this Garman
watch for tracking my fitness and to
improve my overall health and I feel
this is the gold standard and now as
Samsung has brought this Ultra I feel
this Ultra moniker should be for uh
people who are looking for that Fitness
aspect a lot more than just a smartwatch
because if you just want a smartwatch
you also have the regular Galaxy watch 7
which does almost 90% of the stuff that
this watch does uh so first I written
down a lot of notes and stuff like that
so we'll go over all those aspects first
let me talk about one thing and the many
of uh you also have talking about and I
won't get into what is the physical
aspects you have seen all this okay yes
this comes in this box this is also
there in the Box the strap actually is
outside so you have to plug it in like
this and we have a charging pack that's
it no charger Etc in the box so this is
what you get in the Box I'll keep this
stuff to the side I'll talk about the
charging also and first thing let's talk
about uh people are comparing this with
Apple watch Ultra and I agree to a
certain point and I disagree to a
certain point yes I feel using this
color and the strap the color and all
that strap is very similar to the ultra
Ultra that orange branding and stuff but
in terms of design I would say this is
very different in terms of design
compared to the uh Ultra I'll just zoom
in this one actually is if you notice
this has a squarish and a circular and
this is not the first time any watch is
using this is actually known as a pillow
design and I feel for this Ultra this is
actually a good design if you notice
this watch closely you see a Nick over
here and as I've told you this is for
people who are like into fitness and all
and want to use the watch ruggedly so
even this exterior chases that it has
that pillow design or whatever you call
will protect the watch with bumps and
stuff like that and I'm I've got a major
scar over here and I think so because of
the durability of this watch the
material uh it has survived and again uh
like even the Apple watch Ultra or even
this Garmin that I have this is a Garmin
uh 7x Pro the Top ofth Line watch in
fact very expensive I think so this is
now about 1 lak 110,000 or something
like that this also is made up of
titanium and has that Safar glass that's
why that durability is there and that's
the same durability that you get even on
the ultra that is the big difference I
would say from the regular Galaxy watch
7 and the ultra and if you see there's a
big Nick over here I have and if it
wasn't for this titanium frame and the
Safar glass this watch would have
shattered again uh I I was just doing
Sprint runs uh in my house and
accidentally it banged to the wall so
again in terms of durability yes you
have that Ultra monar and I think so in
terms of durability it stands close to
the garments or even the Apple watch
Ultra that build quality is there on
this watch so that way I am happy about
it and that's the big difference I would
say comparing it to the uh Galaxy watch
7 which cost almost half of this one you
paying that premium for yes of course
that slightly different design but more
for the rugged build quality that does
have that's why you paying the premium
because the processor is actually the
same in the Galaxy wat 7 and even on
this one yes this has slightly better
battery life about 20% more but apart
from now okay so that's regarding the uh
comparison I would say regarding the
Apple watch Ultra I feel because of this
orangish color band everybody is looking
but in terms of design I would say uh
this pillow what it has uh will age a
lot better in terms of durability if a
watch gets banged up or something like
that that's my Frank Opinion okay next
thing that I wanted to talk about is uh
the battery life on this one Samsung
says this has one of the biggest battery
that they have put on a Galaxy were
watch and from a Specs point of view
that is sort of true but let me talk
about real world
usage and uh as you can see right now
I'm just uh enabled the all on also on
this one so if I just move my wrist like
this this lights up but if I just keep
it like this for a couple of seconds
this active one will fade but still it
will show the time and this is the
always on modee so the battery life that
I was getting in this always on mode and
even the Apple watch Etc all of them I
do have that is was just about two odd
taste which is actually quite less I
would say in my Frank Opinion but I've
asked some uh people who actually have
the Apple watch Ultra uh I would say
here the battery life is slightly better
than the Apple watch Ultra about 15 to
20% uh more so I I'm actually used to
Garmin actually gives battery life about
14 15 days as you can see it's right now
showing me 17 days of battery life so
I'm used to that kind of battery life uh
so I have to actually remove this always
on display and here I would say with
regular usage Runnings Etc I'll show you
the running starts Etc in fact I was
wearing one watch here one watch here to
compare uh the statistics the heart rate
monitoring uh the GPS accuracy Etc
between these two I'll show you all the
stats later on but uh let me talk about
the battery life and in this mode right
now if you just flick your rest it'll
show the time and afterwards it'll just
go away like this here I was getting a
battery life of about three all days and
only when you keep it in the power
saving mode or whatever then you can
expect about slightly more than four odd
days of battery life but again in that
mode it is like putting your smartphone
in a ultra power saving mode where a lot
of functionality gets disabled so that
way I would say battery life yes
certainly if we compare it with other
Android Wear watches or even the Galaxy
watch 7 yes this gets slightly better
battery life but again still I would say
for a athletic kind of person or
something like that who's used to uh
proper fitness watches like this the
battery life is still mediocre in fact
now what I'm doing how am I using this
one because I've been using it now for
past almost 2 weeks I I don't enable
that always on so whenever I flick it it
comes and in fact this works very well
the flick thing if you just flick it it
comes so that way it's calibrated very
well I'm using it like this but every
day when in the morning us when I go to
shower or something like that then I put
it on charge that's the only way I'm
able to last it for a proper uh one week
week otherwise but the problem is that
this is the charging Park and this is
very similar charging Park to earlier
what do you say Galaxy watches nothing
much has changed uh but again the
charging speeds if it depletes very low
let's say 5% or something the charging
speeds wi the spck is extremely slow it
takes over 2 and 1 half hours so I feel
for a fitness watch for Ultra watch or
whatever charging speeds could have been
faster on this one so I'm not happy with
with the charging speeds on this one
because Samsung says that uh uh it does
your sleep tracking and all those things
so I was also actually wearing it toward
sleep to get the sleep tracking and all
those things so if you are actively
wearing it all the
time where will you have the time to
spend about two and a halfs for it to
charging so I feel that charging speed
should have been increased and in fact
of instead of this Puck charger like
this this magnetic charger they could
have done what Garmin has done as you
can see the Garmin has a Poco P so
actually a you get a USB cable that
plugs in directly towards this if
Samsung would have implemented something
like this then the charging speeds would
have been a lot faster so that is
regarding the battery life if we compare
it with uh Android were watches it's
good uh but again uh if you compare it
with the garments and the other fitness
watches in the world uh then the battery
life is still I would say mediocre
certainly better than the Apple watch
Ultra I think so their only competition
was the Apple watch Ultra and in that
aspect yes it the battery life is
slightly better than that okay moving to
some of the advanced things that I like
on this watch in fact some of these
features are not there even on my Garmin
which is considered the gold standard in
the fitness
watches uh so there are some things for
example uh you have the
ECG on this one blood pressure
monitoring is there but for this blood
pressure monitoring you have to first
actually calibrate it with the blood
pressure monitor so if you have a blood
pressure monitor uh you start both of
them and you match the values with them
only when you do that then it'll start
working uh apart from that we also have
ECG on this one and this also works and
let me actually show you the app so this
is the Samsung Health app that we have
uh but one uh thing to not is that if
you want those features like ECG and
blood pressure I think so this will work
only on Samsung smartphones but if you
notice this is a separate app Samsung
Health app and this was not available on
the Google Play Store but Samsung's
built-in store which works only with
Samsung smartphones so for ECG and blood
pressure uh yeah you can use it and you
get the history and all those things you
get the reports like this in fact it
said no problem and I could attest to
this because just last month I was
actually having quite a bit of uh chest
pain for almost 20 days so I decided to
do a complete heart check and all those
things uh they actually
put electrodes on my chest did a lot of
test Also I ran on a what do you say
treadmill continuously and all the
things and they determined there's no
problem with my heart and later on uh
they diagnosed that I was doing some
extra weight exercises and that was
actually putting strain on some of the
missiles that's why I was getting but
the good thing is that during those test
I was actually wearing my garment so
when they were doing the treadmill test
for me uh with all the electrod and it
continuously doing the ECG uh it was
also ATT tracking the heart rate in real
time what I loved is that the heart rate
what I was getting on those the
scientific medical machine with all
those electrodes was exactly almost the
same there was just one heartbeat
difference between what the machine was
showing and the Garment was showing in
terms of real-time heart rate so even
the doctors were very impressed they
said oh my God the accuracy is so good
they say that for many of the other
watches or whatever there is a deviation
of about 78 heartbeats easily this was
almost real time one second one
heartbeat difference between that uh so
yeah so that way I would say I know the
heart rate calibration on this Garmin is
spectacular this is the app that you get
and the here again it shows you all the
stats and all the things uh basic stats
what I like with this one and again
Garmin also does not do this is that
for this body composition actually uh it
has aest again this is not only an ultra
even earlier Samsung watches had that
you can just go here again you swipe
swipe swipe swipe okay where did I put
okay here so you can press measure and
put your fingers like this and this will
actually measure a lot of metrics with
the Garment it just estimates it based
on your weight and uh what do you say
your height it's just a calculation here
it actually measures this so this is
something that I like and this is still
there um and as you can see it give you
idea about your SK Mass fat Mass body
water that you have body fat and all and
these are essential things if you want
to know the state of your health andbody
so these are some of the things that
this watch does well now this is a new
feature on this one this is known as the
AG's index I don't get it what is just
just shows something like this not a
number or whatever and uh yeah that's it
uh so this is something this AG's index
that it has so this is a new edition
that they added in the Watch series 7
and even in this Ultra but again it
doesn't give you that core data what
metrics you can work on to improve it
for example on a garment we have a
fitness age thing uh your actual
biological Age and what is your Fitness
age uh my actual age is 47 and a half
but my fitness age garment shows is
43 it was now it is 44 because last two
weeks I'm not wearing it in it changes
that you have to wear it continuously so
it actually gives you metric how to even
improve it so this is something like
that I think so of course uh uh one more
thing that I do not like again this is
an ultra is that as you can see this
checks your heart rate about whatever
that I have kept it over here also and
80 a beats per minute but the thing is
that this auto checks this once only
once in every 10 minutes yes you can
actually go here in the settings and
change it to measure continuously in
fact all garments actually measure this
continuously throughout the time and the
heart rate if I wear it right now it's
not showing just put my finger it'll
take some time this heart rate actually
is in real time so it tracks in
automatically all the time so here you
do have that setting to do
it uh by default it is Switched Off by
default it is every 10 minutes while you
are still and this is okay for most
people who are not in the Core Fitness
on all those things but uh I feel uh you
get the best results uh you know you're
resting heart rate when you're sleeping
Etc you want the accurate results it has
to be done in measure continuously and I
did try doing it measure continuously
once but the problem was that then the
battery depleted quite a bit in fact I
had to charge it within about 30 odd so
that's the thing with this yes there are
all the features that you have but if
you want to enable all those features
then the battery life will take a huge
hit but I'm glad that those features are
there that's why if you can charge it
every day I I call this Fitness Watch I
would say if you want to use all the
features you'll have to charge it every
day uh now let me actually show you some
of the runs that I have done so that we
can track the accuracy of both these
watches so uh generally uh these these
days for my fitness I I go for morning
uh what do you say jogs and stuff like
that um I generally run anywhere from 3
km to about 5 wat km sometimes even 10
km so what I was doing in for the past
couple of weeks is that wearing both the
watches this was on the left and this
was on the right and doing tracking my
runs and stuff so let me actually show
you the data and
uh this is uh the data that I got from
Garmin so I'll just open it and what I
like about Garmin is the moment you open
it it gives you a statistics about last
7 days and stuff like here to get to
that it is done it just goes internally
here I have a problem I feel the
software is almost the same as the
Galaxy what 7 here for the ultra they
should have changed the metric software
like what Garmin the sports data
whatever you're doing comes at the front
for here you have to go dig in I okay
let's just go to these uh last uh couple
of runs for example uh last this is the
last week's data so let's select because
I ran for that 5 km also I'll just open
that I'll just open this one
also so uh this gives an idea about the
running and all this things so average
about uh five uh and again workout you
could say 42 minutes and here it was
42.6 yes 2 3 seconds you can just but
overall if you look at it the distance
that they actually calculated was almost
very uh similar uh Pace was slightly
different here it showed me the average
pace was 8 minutes 20 seconds and here 8
minutes 23 so that is whated but let's
also go down and look at the lap time
here I noticed slight difference I don't
know why there was such a big difference
uh for the first lap here it showed me
is that lap is 1 km 8 minutes 11 seconds
but the government was showing me 8
minutes 27 seconds
uh here again this increased to 8
minutes 28 but here the second kilometer
was 8 minutes 23 so there is some
variation that I was getting on it but
overall if I look at it overall at that
5 OD kilom then the Gap actually reduce
here one thing uh that I noticed and
this was specular is that uh overall if
you look at if you look at the longterm
the entire run if I go back if I go back
to the heart rate average heart rate
is pretty close here it said my average
heart rate was 151 and here it was
telling 149 but during the actual run if
I uh open the stats here it has opened
the stat what I noticed is that uh this
galaxy watch in the initial Run part I
would say uh during the first half a
kilometer uh it was consistently showing
me heart rate more than uh what the
Garmin was doing and I know the Garmin
is super accurate because because I have
done that test with all the medical
equipment or 12 electrod stuck to my
test and checking the heart rate this
was showing me heart rate of about
169 whereas the Galaxy watch was showing
me a heart rate of 166
167 uh and I noticed this one this
elevated heart rate with this one for
almost about half a kilometer in the run
after that I was just looking at almost
both of them were very very similar just
about one heartbeat difference between
both of them so I don't know initially
and I noticed this multiple times I'm
getting a slight spike in the heart rate
when I start the Run initially but after
half a kilometer run or something it
settles down one more thing that I
noticed is
that
uh when I'm running I run continuously
for the jog for 1 and a half to about 2
km then I noticed that my heart rate
increases and it goes slightly above 170
172 so I try to slow down I I I actually
instead of just jogging and running I
try to walk for about 100 meters and of
course your heart rate will fall down
but what I notic is that the heart rate
was falling immediately from let's say
that 170 to 174 to just about 135 136 on
the Galaxy watch which is not true
because heart rate actually does not
fall like that here on the garbon it was
showing me about that 150 or or
something like that the heart rate
actually gradually comes down and again
after a minute or so this one caught up
with the reading what this one so I
would say yes overall if you look at it
the heart rate accuracy uh it matches
the Garmin in the long run but in some
of the middle intervals if you're
looking at it might not be super
accurate but again it takes a little bit
of time to settle down that is what I
have noticed uh but one good thing is
that because now this one also is having
that dual GPS I feel in terms of that
accuracy of the maps and all those
things that you're running it is very
very accurate uh another one small thing
that I like uh on uh this one is that
again this one also actually uh
calculates the V2 Max and here I feel
now this galaxy watch Ultra is doing a
far better job compared to uh the
earlier Galaxy watches because last year
when I was not that well
to be very Frank uh when I checked with
the Galaxy watch it showed me a V2 Max
of 42 which was strictly strictly wrong
because I was simply not well I know and
when I vote the
Garment it told me after my whatever
runs and I did my V2 Max was a poor
value of 34 so now I'm happy that the
Galaxy watch vodo Max value is not that
far off uh it is 42.8 that is showing
on a Garmin if I go here it is actually
showing me I go to maintaining to we it
this to do it it doesn't detect that's
the problem with this one to we this to
actually okay uh it is showing me a
value of 42 it this does not show me in
points or something like that so now I
feel at least in terms of the V2 Max
values this Ultra is now getting pretty
close to the actual vi2 Max Valu that is
so that way I would say in terms of the
sensors and the calibration what they
have done uh this is a lot better and I
can now sort of trust the values that it
is showing Garin I don't like that it
doesn't give you the values in the
middle like this just it's 42 then it'll
directly go to the 43 and trust me V2
Max values take a long time to improve
in fact from increasing from the 40 what
I had uh to 41 it took me 4 months and
right now the Garment is showing me 42
uh it took me almost 1 month of vigorous
exercise to improve that month so this
is a value that increases very very
slowly so now I would say maybe my V2
Max might touch 43 also in the next
couple of months um it'll be interesting
to see that so that way I would say in
terms of tracking yes it is good but uh
sometimes it might show you when you
initially just running or doing some
Hard Exercise the initial Peak might be
a little bit higher than what it is
actually there so that is something that
I have noticed consistently in multiple
runs that I have done with this much
even I did a Trad Mill uh on this one
and there it was the same uh thing it
stabilizes after a couple of minutes so
that is what I have for no test uh uh
one good thing is that again this also
has this button and uh I don't know
again this is a copy I I don't get it
why you have this button you have this
this button you can tap it to anything
but here you it's a quick way to
actually just uh start any activity that
you want so that's what it is and this
is for the back and you press the top
button it just goes to the home apart
from that in terms of functionality U
it's very similar to G earlier Galaxy
watches it's a proper Android Wear so
again it also has that voice assistant
we have big spe I can I can just hold it
like
this what's the time in New
York
yeah in New York City York USA so this
functionality is there this is simply
not there on a garment you can't talk to
it in fact you can't even take calls
with the Garment I have taken some what
do you say voice calls also on this one
and that works so that way I would say
in terms of full functional smartphone
watch functionality this is there in
fact U this is a WhatsApp message or
whatever they have done my friend's full
Marathon group and I can actually tap on
it and actually do a reply by just using
voice and it stand that so that sort of
functionality is not there and that
works actually pretty well as a smart
watch uh with these features that voice
functionality on I would say it's 95%
accurate on this one okay now let's move
to the things that I liked on this one
as I've told you the V2 Max values now I
can trust on this Dr HR that heart rate
monitoring mostly accurate but yes you
might get some spikes uh now that
finally because this one also has dual
GPS so that map accuracy when you're
running or whatever if you want to map
it it's actually fairly
accurate now to give you an idea about
the summary I have actually written it
down what do I feel about this galaxy
watch Ultra who was this for and who was
this not for and what I felt after using
watch as my primary Smart Watch Fitness
watch for 2 weeks okay summary Galaxy
watch Ultra is the most rugged Android
Wear Smartwatch but still I feel the
battery life is average for that Ultra
watch I think Samsung had a goal of
competing with Apple watch Ultra and yes
uh in battery life it exceeds slightly
the battery life that you can get with
the ultra but for serious runners or
active professionals uh that are
targeting that health and all these
things uh the target should have been
Carmen which is the gold standard here I
feel the ultra still has a long way to
go in terms of battery life and some of
the accuracy and the fine-tuning that
can be done but again if you want the
most rugged Android Wear watch then
Ultra is the one for for you but if you
don't care about that extra ruggedness
or something like that then the regular
Galaxy watch 7 will offer almost
everything that this does at almost half
the cost I hope in the next variant of
the Galaxy Ultra watch Samsung might
call it Ultra 2 or whatever they should
try to compete with carment and not with
Apple watch Ultra CU that's the real
Ultra
watch I hope you found this uh review
helpful and again still I would say if
you want a proper full smartphone uh
Smartwatch functionality with that voice
calling replying Etc and budget is not
an issue and you want that ruggedness
and something like that and with the
Android Wear watches uh this is the most
rugged one that is available as of now
but again for that you will certainly be
paying that premium I hope that you
found this video review helpful and guys
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