Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Review: good enough for Cycling? 🚲🤔

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @bipr
    @bipr  Месяц назад +1

    What do you think of the new Galaxy Watch Ultra?

    • @GadgetyMV
      @GadgetyMV Месяц назад +1

      I appreciate your testing, specially with external sensors. I find the Ultra way too expensive compared to what it brings of extra features compared to the Watch 7 (or the TicWatch Pro); apart from the materials, it's a bigger battery, and the 10 ATM rating, plus the button for workouts. The ATM is a static rating and Samsung one their web site specifically says it's not for diving below 1.5 meters. That's disappointing, compared to Huawei GT4 Pro, Ultimate, Garmin or the Apple Watch Ultra. I had high hopes for the new bioactive sensor and they claim a 30% improvement over the Watch 6 in terms of accuracy in tracking dynamic HR changes, but perhaps it's not enough. It will do other things such as AGEs, and probably more in the future.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +1

      ​@@GadgetyMV Thanks for your additions! I agree with you that the HR sensor can still be improved. It's 7% for the Galaxy Watch Ultra, whereas it's 2% for the Apple Watch, which is much better...

    • @darsatdays749
      @darsatdays749 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@biprdoes the ultra connect to external heart rate monitors?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      @@darsatdays749 No not natively but you can do it with the app HR2VP Watch Bike Computer which costs around 12$, one time fee.

    • @darsatdays749
      @darsatdays749 Месяц назад +1

      @@bipr thanks for your response.. appreciate it..

  • @adyton
    @adyton Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the review. I think it needs more clarification for GPS based fitness activity battery life. For example, you start riding, how long the battery lasts, five hours, six hours? What about battery life in trail runs or trekking for example, where you start the fitness app and go for many hours etc.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +1

      Good question. When I tested it took 10% per hour so expect between 8 and 10 hours I guess. There is a battery saving workout mode but I didn't test it till now.

    • @adyton
      @adyton Месяц назад

      @@bipr Thank you; so it can cover a triathlon on the paper :)

  • @user-ck9nl7ls2k
    @user-ck9nl7ls2k Месяц назад +2

    great video 😊😊 very helpful

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      Thank you!

  • @Couscous89
    @Couscous89 Месяц назад +2

    Très bon test

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      Merci

  • @TimothyBerkey
    @TimothyBerkey Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the great review. I am still using my trusty Pixel Watch 1 and I was pleasantly surprised to see it is still the top Wear OS device for HR accuracy (well, at least BEFORE this new Samsung). I am probably going to get the Watch 7 (which has almost all the same internals) and was hoping that Samsung finally got their act together, especially in terms of GPS accuracy. Looks like they finally have done that. Do you have any plans to test the 7, as well?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      The Watch 7 has the same HR sensor so you will get the same results as the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Maybe even better for people with smaller wrists because the watch is smaller and may better fit their wrist! This is a good choice as well. :-)

  • @kuau714
    @kuau714 Месяц назад +1

    curious while testing the Ultra did you have the HR sensor set to "Continuous" ?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      Yes HR was set to continuous monitoring... 💓

  • @landixus
    @landixus Месяц назад +1

    Great Review

  • @kuau714
    @kuau714 Месяц назад +1

    Curious when you did the testing on the ultra did you have the Heart Rate Sensor set to "Continuous" ?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      Yes continuous monitoring was activated... A s well as always on display. Only stress monitoring was disabled.

    • @kuau714
      @kuau714 Месяц назад

      @@bipr thanks forgot to ask does your app work on the latest huawei watches ?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      @@kuau714 I don't think so... It works on Wear OS and can be downloaded only on the Playstore...

  • @ibby81ae
    @ibby81ae Месяц назад +1

    How is the battery life, have you activated all the health options like continuous heart and stress tracking, sleep, etc.?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      Heart rate continuous monitoring was ON as well as sleep tracking. Continuous strees tracking was not activated.

    • @ibby81ae
      @ibby81ae Месяц назад

      @@bipr how long did your Galaxy Watch Ultra last on a single charge?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      @@ibby81ae The watch lasted 2 days. I will see in the future if it can be more than that...

    • @ibby81ae
      @ibby81ae Месяц назад

      @bipr was always-on display on aswell?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      @@ibby81ae yes with always on display.

  • @TheAllEngineering
    @TheAllEngineering 17 дней назад

    I would not even bother looking at either of those watches. Having to play around with apps, phone and sensor connection issues are all not acceptable. Garmin, Suunto, Polar and similar devices are superior, you do not need a phone to connect sensors and they conform to the ant+ standard so it is extremely unusual to have sensor connection issues, they just work.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  15 дней назад

      I agree with you that ANT+ is a much better protocol. What I find better with Wear OS smart watches is the integration with the phone when you answer calls, reply messages... And the different apps offer many options which adds some flexibility.

  • @FabOnABike
    @FabOnABike Месяц назад

    As a cyclist i can be outside doing a ride with breaks for several hours. Might be 5-8 hours. Will the Ultra last that long tracking the entire ride with GPS and also using the map navigation? Great review

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +1

      @@FabOnABike 8 to 10 hours should be fine. There is also a battery saving workout mode which I didn't test till now... I'll see in the future

  • @willsherman3527
    @willsherman3527 Месяц назад +1

    How do you know the Strava measurement is necessarily all that much better. Sometimes with these devices I wonder if consistency isn't what really matters. If you use the same device, and it gives you the same results so that you can improve... :-) interesting

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +2

      The definition of FTP is the maximum power that you can hold for an hour. I agree with this, and I am not sure I could hold 255W for an hour; I think Strava's estimation is probably too high. On the other hand, I know I have never done a 20-minute all-out test, but I was able to hold 240W for 20 minutes. I think at least 240W can be sustained for an hour, but maybe not 255W. Strava takes the whole power curve into account to estimate FTP, gathering data from all your rides. Conversely, Samsung only uses data from the current ride and focuses on the 4-minute power peak. Currently, I am working on FTP estimation based on power-to-HR correlation, but Samsung seems not to use HR data (there was no HR data during the ride). I need to do more tests to better understand how Samsung's FTP estimation works, but I believe it is only based on your 4-minute power peak.If you perform a 4-minute all-out test, you will get an idea of your VO2max power, not your FTP. Even though there are slight differences between individuals, VO2max is often correlated with FTP (if you get fitter, your FTP will increase along with your VO2max). Therefore, it is not unreasonable to estimate FTP based on VO2max. As you suggested, consistency is what is most important. Personally, I don't need to know the exact value of my FTP; I am more interested in how big companies handle this concept. Sorry for the lengthy response!

    • @willsherman3527
      @willsherman3527 Месяц назад +1

      @@bipr 👍

  • @marieclaudecheney
    @marieclaudecheney Месяц назад

    Are you able to modify the biking sport mode display to show a map and tracking? I currently have a fenix 7s where sport mode screens are practically fully customizable and this is very handy for enduro dirt biking in the bush. Tempted to switch but cannot find anything online about adjusting the sport mode displays... Any help appreciated!

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      You can load gpx with Samsung Health but for Enduro guiding, I would suggest to use Komoot. You have access to all Wear OS Playstore apps... So there are third party options...

  • @idontwantacallsign
    @idontwantacallsign Месяц назад +2

    Thanks. Its a very nice smartwatch and very responsive. Also the HR are much more stable than on the watch 4.
    The body battery measures are spot on for me at last.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      I agree with you, and I think/hope firmware updates will come in the future and improve a little bit measurements.

  • @paulovlobato
    @paulovlobato Месяц назад +1

    What does it mean to have an accuracy of 7%? Is that a good thing? Since it's accuracy per device, shouldn't be "the higher, the better"? Why is it that the closest to 0 is better than closest to 100 (in terms of accuracy, isn't 100% accuracy the best?). I believe I'm misinterpreting the graph

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      7% means the real value is close to 7% to what the sensor gives you. If you have 0%, this means that the gives you always the exact value. Or 100% correlation gives you an exact value as well. My definition of accuracy in the video : standard deviation divided by the mean of the heart rate values. So lower is better.

    • @paulovlobato
      @paulovlobato Месяц назад

      @@bipr A-ha! So the 7% means how much it deviated from the "true value/base value" which is taken from the Polar H10 (same one that I use, by the way).
      Thanks the the insight! Great video, by the way! I was already on the fence about getting one, you just pushed me in the right direction! Keep up with the work!

    • @sidha22
      @sidha22 Месяц назад

      Its 7% inaccuracy or margin of error present in the calculation.

  • @ExposedRoot
    @ExposedRoot Месяц назад +1

    👍🏾

  • @ibby81ae
    @ibby81ae Месяц назад +1

    Could you please let me know how long you have owned the Ultra Watch?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +1

      I got the watch on monday morning, so 4 days ago! I tried to do my best to gather maximum information during this time.

    • @ibby81ae
      @ibby81ae Месяц назад

      Could you please do a follow-up review? I have heard that the battery life improves after a week of usage.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +1

      @@ibby81ae Yes it may be possible that you get more juice after one week, but I don't really know today. I would have expected a bit more battery life given the capacity and the thinner processor... I will continue to test the watch and tell you in the comments in the comming days if it gets better!

    • @ibby81ae
      @ibby81ae Месяц назад +1

      @bipr I hope it lasts at least three days with all the features enabled.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      @@ibby81ae As of now, 2 days maximum, but I will keep you updated!

  • @CarlWiganerUK
    @CarlWiganerUK Месяц назад

    All depends on your phone more than anything. You can't use Apple Watch with android & even if you could use this with Apple, nobody will pick this over an Apple Watch Ultra who owns an iPhone.
    For many years now, the Watch keeps me in Apple iPhone ownership. The actual operating system in Samsung & Google watches sucks.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      Apple watches are great products as well, the HR sensor is for example more accurate.

  • @mikeshaffer6574
    @mikeshaffer6574 Месяц назад +3

    Apple watch is the most accurate from several articles I read. What do you think?

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад

      I completely agree, you can see in the video 6:09 that the Watch SE 2 has an accuracy of 2% which is even better than the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Watch Ultra is the best among Wear OS devices.

  • @DirtCheapFU
    @DirtCheapFU Месяц назад

    That ai generated thumbnail was all sorts of wrong.

    • @bipr
      @bipr  Месяц назад +1

      Sorry? Can you tell me more? I didn't use AI for the thumbnail... I just took a picture of the watch with my Sony camera using my 2.8 FE 90mm macro lens at 5.6 and put text as overlay afterwards. On the back it is my white helmet which is blured because of the depth of field...