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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Review: Smartwatch + Fitness Watch = a Good Mix


Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Review: Smartwatch + Fitness Watch = a Good Mix

There’s a lot to like approximately the $450 Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Not only does it have all the trimmings of a smartwatch, but it adds extra sports functions that athletes may want — and for almost half the imprint of some other outdoor watches with similar construction like the $900 Garmin Epix 2. 

It also has a tougher do and bigger battery than the regular Galaxy Watch 5. Just don’t expect it to be a true outdoor inspect that you can take on multi-day adventures, because the battery life isn’t as cloudless as the competition.

Like




  • Good sorrowful rate accuracy during workouts



  • Wide selection of apps above the Play Store



  • Battery lasts longer than Galaxy Watch 5



  • Tough construction

Don’t Like




  • Dim always-on indicate during outdoor workouts



  • Skin temperature sensor not exquisite yet



  • Limited recovery metrics



  • Only one 45mm size

Both the Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro are Samsung’s second-gen Galaxy watches proceeding Wear OS 3. Until we see the new Pixel Watch and a procedure of long-promised watches also on the new platform, they’re the best Android watches you can get.

But the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro only comes in one 45-millimeter case size, which grand be too big for smaller wrists. Note that even understanding this is an Android watch, some of Samsung’s key health features needed a Samsung phone to use. 

Tough design with a full fit on the wrist

The Watch 5 Pro is more durable than the queer Galaxy Watch 5. It has a raised rim approximately the screen, titanium construction and stronger sapphire crystal glass on the cloak. With an IP68 rating, it’s also dust- and water-resistant. While I haven’t deliberately dropped it or tried to stop it, I’ve taken it on a dusty bike ride, scuffed it in sand at the beach and lifted weights that banged up alongside the watch. It still looks brand new, but only time will tell how it grand stand up in tougher environments such as construction sites. 



Galaxy Watch 5 Pro


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It only comes in one 45mm size, which establishes it more difficult for those with smaller wrists to wear, unlike the 40mm and 44mm options on the queer watch. I’ve worn larger watches before — the Garmin Epix 2 comes to mind, with its hefty 47mm frame. But for people with even smaller wrists than mine, it will probably be too big and possibly too heavy at 76 grams (2.6 ounces) with the implicated magnetic buckle strap. I’m disappointed that the watch’s full design will inherently limit its appeal. But the 1.4-inch AMOLED cloak is bright, sharp and shows Wear OS (and Samsung’s One UI interface) in the best light.

Instead of a brute rotating bezel, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro comes with a mopish bezel that lets you navigate menus alongside the touchscreen and side buttons. It’s easier to use on the Watch 5 Pro compared to the queer Watch 5 because of the Pro’s raised edge. You can almost rest your finger alongside it as you “turn” the bezel. It’s still not as real as having a physical bezel that clicks into save, especially if you have wet or sweaty hands — which seems inevitable if you’re really comic this watch for its sports capabilities. 

I can see why Samsung opted to steal the physical rotating bezel, given it’s another moving part that could potentially get damaged or jammed if you’re comic this watch in tough environments. But I still miss having that option and feel Samsung could have made latest compromises instead. For example, I could imagine using the inner rim of the raised edge as a dinky rotating bezel instead.


Galaxy Watch 5

Thickness comparison between the Galaxy Watch 5 (left) and Pro (right).



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The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro uses the same processor as last year’s Galaxy Watch 4, attractive than the new Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 chip. Performance is mercurial for the most part and the watch loads apps snappy, though there were a few occasions when the raise-to-wake was a minor sluggish compared to the regular Galaxy Watch 5. There’s an LTE variant available that compensations $499, though I haven’t tested that model.

It shares the valid same Wear OS platform and user interface as the unfamiliar Galaxy Watch 5, which uses Google apps alongside Samsung services like Samsung Health. You can read more about apps and functionality in my full reconsideration of the Galaxy Watch 5.

Galaxy Watch 5 Pro track back and sports modes

Both Galaxy Watch 5 versions can track more than 90 utilize types and can auto-detect certain workouts like running, swimming and elliptical once 10 minutes of activity. But the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has a few more sports features. Do they warrant this watch’s “Pro” title? Maybe.

The agreeable is track back. This works with hikes and outdoor cycling, helping route you back to your start point on the same path. Just swipe over to the settings cog, find track back and the contemplate will show a map on screen with your unique location, turn-by-turn guidance and distances. The path you traveled to approach at your current location is shown in blue, and it’s overlayed in green as you launch navigating back. It’s easy to use, with the contemplate either buzzing or providing audible notifications when you need to make your next turn. It routed me back home on precisely the same path I hiked in on when I tried it out on a breeze I’ve never taken before. Maybe a future software update could bring this to novel outdoor GPS workout types like runs and walks, as it’s a pleasant feature.


Galaxy Watch 5 Pro routes

A route displayed on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro screen.



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You can also import routes to the contemplate and get turn-by-turn navigation. It only works with hikes and bike rides at the moment, but it’s really easy to import a GPX file. I exported a remaining ride from Strava and uploaded it to the Watch 5 Pro in seconds from the Samsung Health app. Like track back, the map (which uses Google Maps) looks large on the screen and it’s easy to view. You can also export routes you’ve done on the contemplate from the Samsung Health app, too.

The Samsung Health app only provides two suggested routes for cycling and hiking, just in case you don’t have any routes of your own saved yet, but they’re based in New York and London, so not super helpful if you don’t live in either of those cities. But I don’t mind because the mapping interface is cleaner and easier to read than some novel sports watches I’ve used thanks to Google Maps. The contemplate also offers turn-by-turn navigation, which can guide you ended a route with voice, vibrations and on-screen alerts.

Some of the track back and mapping features on this contemplate aren’t new to the world of dedicated running watches — even watches that cost half as much. But it doesn’t really feel like Samsung is trying to region this watch to be a replacement or direct competitor with the likes of higher-end Garmin watches anyway. If you’re a serious athlete, you’d want more in-depth analysis and features than what the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro can performed with its first-party workout apps.

Also, the always-on note is pretty dim when you’re in direct sunlight. I had to squint in a pair situations to see elapsed time or my pace, which prompted me to stop and tap the cover to wake it up to check my stats. Fortunately, I didn’t have any issues with visibility indoors or in murky conditions.


Galaxy Watch 5 Pro track back

Track back on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro.



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Sensor accuracy is large for workouts, but temperature is TBD

I tested the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro’s optical poor rate sensor against a chest strap to see how it would fare ended a range of cardio workouts.

For an outdoor bike ride, which involves astonishing variables like bumps in the road and more arm fight that you wouldn’t get on a stationary bike, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro did a good job keeping halt to the readings from the chest strap. There were only two itsy-bitsy intervals during the almost 2-hour workout where it deviated one from the control sensor, as you can see in the chart below. For a more steady cardio walkout like a curious walk, the watch also did a good job of sticking halt to the heart rate monitor. Unlike some other operating watches, you can’t pair an external heart-rate monitor with the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. 


Galaxy Watch 5 Pro glum rate

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro (purple line) compared to a chest strap (blue line).



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GPS accuracy is really good on both Galaxy Watch 5 models. I had no issues locking on to a authorized within 5 seconds in San Francisco, either with or exclusive of a phone in range.

The infrared sensor is what sets the Watch 5 series apart from last year’s models. But it’s not active yet and we don’t have an ETA on when it will get switched on via software update. Samsung says it will be used nightly while sleeping. Competitors like Fitbit and Oura use the infrared sensors on their devices for skin temperature tracking during sleep. It gives more insights into whether or not you may be operating a fever, or to give insight into menstrual cycles. 

This isn’t the salubrious time a wearable has been launched without a key feature or sensor stunning. Fitbit’s Charge 5 launched without its key daily readiness gather active, and the ECG on Samsung’s earlier Galaxy Watch 3 was unlocked in a month after launch once it received FDA clearance. I’m disappointed that we don’t have too much astonishing detail about how Samsung or third-party developers could use this temperature sensor yet, because it’s the main new feature of both Galaxy Watches. I hope at the very least when it does inaugurate that it shows nightly sleep temperature trends like those anunexperienced wearables I mentioned.

Most of the other health features and sensors existed largely unchanged from the Galaxy Watch 4. You level-headed get that bioimpedance sensor to measure body composition, plus a blood oxygen sensor and ECG. But to use the ECG and blood pressure sensor (only available in purchase countries), you will need to pair with a Samsung Galaxy phone.


Galaxy Watch 5 ECG

The Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro need a Samsung arranged to use the ECG. This is what you’ll see if you pair with any anunexperienced Android phone.



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I’ve had mixed results from the blood oxygen sensor, which tends to read a little lower than both a pulse oximeter and anunexperienced wearables, especially at night. At times, I’ve had both the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro say my lowest blood oxygen unruffled was anywhere from 80 to 87% which is particularly low and could reveal signs of sleep conditions like sleep apnea. No anunexperienced wearable has ever given me such low readings, especially when I charted the same night’s sleep with both the Fitbit Charge 5 and Oura ring. Blood oxygen sensors are generally not medically cleared, so take their readings with a grain of salt and always imagined a medical professional for proper guidance. I’ve reached out to Samsung in the mysteriously low readings and will update this appraise when I hear back.

Recovery metrics are the missing fraction of the puzzle

One of the biggest advantages of wearing a smartwatch in modern years is learning more about how your body unites after a workout or from illness. There are itsy-bitsy recovery metrics available in Samsung Health and on the spy itself, including a sleep score and stress readings that don’t really tell you much beyond a scale of high, denotes or low. What does that mean? It’s up to you to work that out.

You can also track sweat loss at what time an outdoor run, plus recovery heart rate when you set body composition targets. But again, the onus is really on you to justify this data, and the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro doesn’t go as far as the competition in manager all this easy to understand.

Garmin offers the Body Battery, which takes into account heart rate variability, sleep and organization levels to determine if you can push yourself to do unexperienced workout or should take it easy. Similarly, Fitbit has the Daily Readiness Score that also allows you suggested workouts to do based on your gather. Even if the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro had a recovery time metric to let you know how long your body maintains between workouts, that would be better than nothing.

The biggest battery on a Galaxy Watch, but I want even more

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro has the biggest battery from the 2022 device at 590 mAh. Samsung claims it can last up to 80 hours in total with curious use, or 20 hours with GPS. I did a 2-hour hike with airplane mode stunning to ensure I was using GPS-only, and the battery dropped by just 10% even with the always-on reveal active. That’s promising performance, and under those conditions the spy would meet the 20-hour claim with GPS alone. (I wasn’t quite ready to do a 20-hour hike to test continuous drain.)

With curious usage, including phone notifications, always-on display, sleep tracking, continuous glum rate monitoring and a 1-hour GPS workout every day, the Watch 5 Pro lasted for 2.5 full days, or a little over 58 hours. That’s better than last year’s Galaxy Watch 4 device, but nowhere near similarly priced competitors like the Garmin Venu 2 Plus, which can reach a week or more between charges. Samsung claims a maximum of 80 hours of use plan normal conditions, which you might meet if you do fewer outdoor workouts and turn the always-on reveal off.

Fortunately, both the regular Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro succor faster charging and can reach 45% charge in 30 minutes. I tested this with the Watch 5 Pro and recharged from flat to 42% full in half an hour. It takes a little over 2 hours for the spy to fully juice up from flat. But you need a 25-watt USB-C charger to take salubrious of this faster charge speed and, just like the Apple Watch, there’s no charging brick included in the box.

The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro can also take salubrious of reverse wireless charging if you have a Samsung arranged, but it’s tricky to get the watch to lie flat with the magnetic buckle strap, so I usually end up relying on the engaged charging puck.


Galaxy Watch 5 and Galaxy Watch 5 Pro side by side

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Galaxy Watch 5 Pro: ‘Pro’ in name, almost enough in practice

Samsung has a legacy in sports watches, including the Gear range. But it feels like the business could have gone one step further in making this a true fitness see with even more sports features. That said, this is a really unblemished smartwatch with a durable construction to suit casual athletes or anyone who consumes a tougher wearable.

So it’s easy to recommend the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro if you’re looking for an Android see that skews more to being a true smartwatch with a few sports features thrown in, pretty than a fitness watch. I’d also pick this over the odd Galaxy Watch 5 simply because it has better battery life. 

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