Back in February, Samsung announced several devices at its unpacked event including the Galaxy S10 trio, Galaxy Watch Active, as well as an entry-level fitness band among them: the Galaxy Fit-e. It’s a basic fitness tracker with no smartwatch features for a low cost to customers.
According to a report from Android Pit, the fitness tracker will be coming to the United States on May 21 for a retail price of $35. The band isn’t available anywhere yet, but Samsung’s Albania website has the wearable listed.

As per the listing, the Galaxy Fit-e will come in black, white, and yellow. The Fit-e can track your workouts, heart rate, step count, and can perform sleep tracking as well. It has a 70mAh battery on-board and is estimated to last about 6 to 7 days with
Samsung has had much success with fully-featured smartwatches since the Gear S and the lower-tier Gear Fit. With the Galaxy Fit-e, Samsung is now competing against a slew of Chinese-made low-cost fitness bands like Huawei and Xiaomi. We wonder how Samsung will set the Fit-e apart from its Chinese competitors.
Check out the Source link for the Galaxy Fit-e's full product description.
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