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SAMSUNG GEAR FIT2 PRO

General Information
The Gear Fit2 Pro is the ultimate fitness tool that is swim resistant in both freshwater and saltwater.


Health Claims/Benefits
  • Count your fitness activities, even in the water by measuring your strokes, recording laps and monitoring your heart rate. Swimming is no barrier for the Gear Fit2 Pro.
  • In collaboration with some of the largest swimwear and fitness brands, Speedo and Under Armour, you’ll receive exclusive benefits such as social, tracking and nutritional apps.
  • Android and iOS compatible.
  • Stay motivated and keep your fitness goals on track with continuous heart rate monitoring, dynamic work out auto detection – for activities such as tennis, soccer and dancing – and set goals based on heart rate zones.

Warnings
  • The Gear Fit2 Pro has a 5ATM water resistance rating and is suitable for low-velocity, shallow-water activities, including swimming.
  • Do not use the Gear Fit2 Pro for deep water or high-velocity water activities, including surfing, platform diving, scuba diving, or motorised watersports. 
  • Click to learn more about 5ATM.
  • Gear Fit 2 Pro is not a medical or therapeutic device and heart rate readings are intended for informational purposes only.​

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