







⌚ Elevate your wrist game with classic style and next-gen health tech!
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic 43mm Bluetooth Smartwatch blends iconic design with cutting-edge health tracking, including personalized heart rate zones, advanced sleep coaching, and a BIA sensor for body composition. Its rotating bezel offers intuitive control, while seamless integration with Galaxy devices keeps you connected. Durable sapphire crystal and customizable bands ensure it fits your lifestyle and style effortlessly.













| ASIN | B0C791819Q |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,625 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #126 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Galaxy Watch Charger, Watch Body, Watch Strap |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android smartphones with Android 8.0 or later and 1.5GB or more RAM |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,094 Reviews |
| Display Type | Touchscreen |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.67 x 0.43 x 1.67 inches |
| Item Height | 1.67 inches |
| Manufacturer | SAMSUNG |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16000 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate,Step Count,Fitness Tracker,Advanced Sleep Coaching,BIA Sensor,Health Insights |
| Model Name | Galaxy Watch 6 |
| Model Number | SM-R950NZKAXAA |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | 390 x 390 |
| Screen Size | 43 Millimeters |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Style Name | Bluetooth |
| Supported Application | Multisport Tracker |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex adult |
| UPC | 887276760261 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | 3, ALGAR, AT&T, Airtel, Alltel Cellular, América Móvil, BIGLOBE, BILDconnect, BSNL, Bell Mobility, Blau, Blue, Boost Infinite, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, Claro, Consumer Cellular, Copel, Correios Celular, Cricket, Deutsche Telekom, E-Plus, EDEKA mobil, Everything Everywhere, FreedomPop, Freenet, Global Village, Go Mobile, GoWireless, Google Fi, H20 Wireless, Helio, IIJ, Jio, KT Cor… |
C**R
Outstanding watch with easy to adjust, black stainless steel band.
This is my review of the Samsung Galaxy 6 Bespoke 47mm Black Colored Bluetooth Smartwatch. I have owned a Galaxy 4 Classic and a refurbished Galaxy 6 Classic before. The four just got too old, and the refurbished six came with a battery that needed charging too often. I recommend you get a new one. Besides a new battery, the Bespoke design features a superior band. The battery lasts for up to 3 days, and the band is amazingly easy to install on the watch and to adjust for length. No more dealing with pins and separate pin setters. The segmented black stainless steel band can be adjusted by simply pressing a button on the band to remove a link. Putting it back together is just as easy. The band also slides into grooves on the watch and snaps in securely. It is rugged and looks great. The watch can be set to always-on display or to conserve battery life. The watch can be turned on with a flick of the wrist, the touch of a finger, or a turn of the bezel. The band is long enough to fit any conceivable size wrist. It uses both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to share data with your Samsung phone. You can make phone calls with it as long as your phone is within Bluetooth range. It has automatic screen brightness and monitors your health. It can even do a rudimentary ECG and measure your body composition. It works with any phone by simply downloading its app, but I have not tried it on anything other than my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, with which it integrates very nicely. It does have a tough sapphire crystal, but I recommend using a screen saver. I am on my second one, but I am rough on watches. This watch is excellent, and I highly recommend it.
L**Y
Stylish, great tracker
This is a great watch. The battery life could be better, but it functions perfectly. I'm a Samsung guy through and through. After years of Fitbit, I'll never go back to them.
J**D
Awesome watch
Just a great watch. I love how for 40 bux you can change the face to your tast for the day all year. If you spend this much money, at least get Facer or in my opinion you've wasted your money, cause the faces is where it's at for me. I was certain I didn't need the lte but would have gotten it for sure if I knew than what I know now. I have no regrets just would have gotten it. I love the black, but sort of wish I would have gone with silver cause of the bands you can buy. It's a very good feeling watch nice and heavy.Change the band immediately unless you like to live in discomfort and protect the bezel not the screen. Trust me and if you insist on screen protector the inner are you will put it on is like bevel or cone shaped so if the glass isn't you'll regret it 🤭 add tons of music and pictures easy to use and change. Turn your notifications sound to vibrate and minimal sounds or when it gets to updates you'll be a very noisy fellow. And turn your screen to AOD and only push button to wake. Battery is good but not for the first month when it's figuring out your usage patterns I wish you can adjust the speed with your bezel turn you have to turn it like one whole rotation to scroll like 3/4" of page and also the direction. For some reason I'd rather turn it the other direction. Watch is a 5/5 still but dont expect it to be miraculous. It's just a watch with smart features and incredible if you are into fitness which I'm not. Love how it works when I jump on my bike and when I'm off it's very accurate with steps and bike riding. Spend the money and buy something you will use everyday. We'll worth it for the price. Get it used if you can or you'll spend like 40 bux for the price of Tape you'll cut anyway🫣
B**N
New to smartwatches
I had previously purchased the mobvoi ticwatch pro 5 and could never use it because of an app issue. Maybe it wasy phone. I don't know. So I switched to this. I have the 47mm. It is a bit large compared to pixel watches but not so much that it gets in the way. I love the rotation bezel. It makes navigating wear os and using the watch so easy. It synced easily with my LG v60 after logging in to my Samsung account. The interface is intuitive and simple once you set it up and learn to use it. All the health features work well and seem accurate. The ECG feature only works with Samsung phones but it may still alert you to possible arrhythmias if you have the heart rate sensor on. Don't quote me on that. I especially like the exercise features. One thing I'm surprised by is the stress indicator. It's very accurate. It tellse to slow down, get away, and breathe! The call and texting features are easy to use, especially when using the Google assistant or Bixby. I haven't used bixby much. Bixby may work better with a Samsung phone too. This has Wear Os 4. I can't compare it to 3.5 because I never experienced it. That's the big difference between the galaxy watch 6 and it's competitors. The ticwatch, according to the internet, only has OS 3.5 and has no assistant features. As for battery, I've gotten around 30 hours. That's using the overnight sleep monitoring and constant stress level during the day,and having the screen off when not in use. The battery life may increase over time but it's enough. If you don't wear it at night, you can charge it and have plenty of battery. So to sum this up, I'm impressed. It's a good watch with a lot of potential. Except for battery life, this is by far superior to the ticwatch pro 5. You won't be disappointed with the galaxy watch 6 or 6 classic.
D**N
Another winning Samsung product
First off, the label next to my name says I’m a VINE VOICE reviewer. That is correct, however, please note that I paid for this watch myself with my own funds and the following are my unbiased and independent comments. I bought this watch brand new about 7 weeks ago. It is the standard 44mm Bluetooth Watch (not Classic, not LTE). This watch takes the best from Samsung (SS) and Google. The features are excellent but please realize that to use them to their full potential, you must use a SS Android Phone that is compatible with the watch. My phone is a SS Galaxy S10+ phone. My experience over the past years with smart watches includes four $300-$400 watches from competitors and none have superseded or matched the performance of this device (excluding battery duration without needing a charge). In addition, I owned the SS Galaxy Watch 5. The Galaxy Watch 6 counters seem accurate when checked with other devices that are calibrated and they are easy to use. For example, I do a lot of walking both indoors and out. The outdoor distance counter and GPS has been right on. When I walk indoors, it’s on a measured track that is exactly one mile. The distance counter on the watch is generally within a couple of percent of the track, which, in my experience, is far superior to those other competitors. With cycling, I’ve found the Galaxy Watch 6 to be great in measuring distances, speeds, heart rate, etc. The SS Health App teams well with the Watch 6. The UI is very similar to, if not identical to the others in the latest SS Galaxy watch family. The apps that are available for this watch are many and I’d guess are all interchangeable. Why did I upgrade from my Galaxy Watch 5? It was primarily due to the Watch 6’s upgrade to the hardware, but to me, it was important to have the technology that will seamlessly connect the watch to a new SS phone when the time comes to upgrade the phone. I understand this feature is available on the Galaxy Watch 6. Earlier versions require you to re-profile the watch settings when you change to a new phone. Did I have any issues with the watch? To begin, as others have noted, battery life could be better, but I am getting 2+ days on a full charge. I’m good with this, even though it is not as good as other brands. As far as recharging the watch, when I first received the watch, it took 2 to 3 hours to recharge, I felt this was excessive. There is the “Samsung Members” app to trouble shoot the device, and in addition, SS can “remote” into the watch through the phone to troubleshoot further. Don’t want to be repetitive, but you need a SS phone for SS Tech Support to do this. After some over the phone troubleshooting with SS and sending the watch back to them under warranty, they found that the charging cable was faulty and was the cause of the long recharge time. SS replaced the cable under warranty (after a 4 week long backorder delay), and now it takes an hour to recharge the watch from 20% to 100%. This is the expected time to recharge the watch. Kudos to SS Service, they were generally responsive in troubleshooting this issue and correcting it. I’m satisfied with this watch, it's appearance, and all it can do and can recommend it if you are in the market for a new smart watch.
B**N
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic 47mm Bluetooth Smartwatch
I've been using the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic 47mm Bluetooth Smartwatch for a few weeks now, and it has exceeded my expectations in several ways. From design to functionality, this smartwatch offers a premium experience. First and foremost, the design of the Watch 6 Classic is stunning. The 47mm size strikes a perfect balance between being substantial and not overly bulky on the wrist. The classic rotating bezel is back, which not only adds a touch of nostalgia but also provides a highly intuitive way to navigate the interface. The build quality is top-notch, with a robust stainless steel case and a clear, vibrant AMOLED display that’s easy to read even in bright sunlight. Performance-wise, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is impressive. It runs on Samsung’s latest Wear OS, which is smooth and responsive. The integration with Android is seamless, making it easy to receive notifications, respond to messages, and control music playback directly from the watch. The Bluetooth connectivity is reliable, with no noticeable lags or disconnections. One of the standout features is its comprehensive health and fitness tracking. The watch offers accurate heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and even advanced metrics like body composition analysis. The GPS functionality works well for outdoor activities, and the array of workout modes is extensive. The built-in health apps are useful and provide insightful data that can help you stay on top of your fitness goals. Battery life is another strong point. Despite its powerful features, the Watch 6 Classic manages to last around two days on a single charge with moderate use. This is quite reasonable for a smartwatch with such a rich feature set. The charging speed is also satisfactory, with the watch reaching full charge relatively quickly. However, there are a few minor downsides. The size, while perfect for many, might be too large for those with smaller wrists. Additionally, while the watch offers extensive features, some users might find the interface a bit overwhelming at first, especially if they are new to smartwatches. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic 47mm Bluetooth Smartwatch is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a premium smartwatch that combines classic design with modern functionality. It’s a versatile device that caters to both tech enthusiasts and fitness-minded individuals, making it one of the best smartwatches currently available.
A**Y
One year - Still going strong!
I was so hesitant to buy this watch through Amazon. It has been just over a year now and the watch is still working perfectly. I do use this watch for several of its functions, but not all of them. I do not use it to its full potential by any means. The more functions that are used, the more the battery drains. the battery lasts about a day and a half with minimal function. I think I have had it last two days before. I haven't ever tested the battery life to see its limits because I charge it almost everyday to make sure the battery doesn't die on me. I love that the watch is very customizable. I have my home screen set up to have a photo gallery as my background, a new picture each time I look (up to 20 I believe) - and am able to have the information I want on the screen with the picture still being viewable. I have mine set up to show the time, date, temperature, heartrate, steps, and the battery life. The widgets are also a huge plus. You can choose quite a few to scroll through on the watch. It makes it easy for quick access to your favorite or needed apps. Even the widgets can be customized. For example, the work out widget lets you customize your top 3 work outs for a shortcut. For the women, the feminine app is really nice. For me, it isn't always accurate but it is pretty close. I am overall pleased with my purchase and happy I decided to buy this.
H**T
no external heart rate monitor via Bluetooth was a deal breaker for me
really wanted to keep this watch as the 40 mm size was perfect and loved the features. My use case was very simple, using it as a stand alone cycling fitness tracker that syncs to Strava fitness app. I wanted it to record my miles ridden with gps and also leave my phone at home and still be able to make phone calls in case of emergency. Everything was working fine even though the miles tracked with gps were about a tenth of a mile off from my phone for every ten miles ridden. I could tell from the gps map of my ride using both the watch and the phone that my phone was able to track more accurately. There was less variability in the gps signal. Ok, so I could live with gps being off by a mile over a 100 mile bike ride. I was also comfortable with the battery life. Seemed like I could get a good 7hours or more using cellular, gps tracking, and data service. The rest of my day I didn't even wear the watch. The deal breaker for me was the lack of external heart rate monitor support. Shocker! I have seen reviews saying how the heart rate tracking for the samsungs weren't that good and I had an external polar heart rate monitor I wanted to use. Well, I could not do that. I could not get my motorola phone to recognize the HR Monitor via bluetooth. I researched some and found some people had luck getting it to work with a little effort but only with a Samsung phone. Mine was a motorola. Sorry, but I need an external hr sensor so that was the deal breaker since I know the google pixel watch and the apple watches support that. If you're not picky like me and can live with the less accurate heart rate tracking built into the watch then it's a great device and probably the best android based watch. I really didn't want to have to move to the apple eco system just for a watch.
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