The watches will also control SmartThings-connected TVs and lights to help users sleep better. After month-long tracking, the smartwatches will also assign a Sleep Symbol animal to every user that best represents how they sleep. The new Sleep Coaching feature will help users achieve better sleep through recommended sleep time, sleep quality data, and a complete sleep score. With the new update, the Galaxy Watch 4 will continue to measure a user’s heart rate for up to two minutes after the workout, so users can know when they can resume their training. After a run, the smartwatches will report moisture loss and offer information on how much water to drink to recover that moisture. The Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic will also measure and display the percentage of VO2 Max in real-time, which will help users in knowing how hard they can push themselves. They can set their target, the ideal interval between their workouts, and even recovery time. Once users set their body composition targets such as weight, body fat, and skeletal muscle, the smartwatches will offer daily reminders and tips on achieving those targets.Ĭyclists and runners can get interval training.
The new update will motivate users to complete their fitness goals.
The South Korean firm will release a major new update to the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic on February 10. With an upcoming software update, the two smartwatches will get even more features.
They have excellent displays, good fitness and workout tracking, decent battery life, and plenty of features. Samsung’s first Wear OS 3 smartwatches, Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, have become pretty popular.