These are the 5 features that make the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 worth it

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Among the compelling options from Samsung, Google, and OnePlus, I went with the Galaxy Watch 8 as my Wear OS smartwatch of choice. Price was a big reason, as the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 starts at $350, and discounts and trade-ins have brought the cost down significantly. Another thing was the design of the watch, which is much thinner and has a lower profile than the Pixel Watch or the OnePlus Watch. Above all, the Samsung Health suite won me over.

There are several Samsung Health features that give you insight into your fitness and long-term health using the sensors on the Galaxy Watch 8. I can look at my watch a few times every day and get quick snapshots of how I’m feeling using the underlying sensor data. You can too, using these five features of the Galaxy Watch 8. They are also available on the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic and the Galaxy Watch Ultra.

Power score

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The best part of using the Galaxy Watch 8 is always getting the Power score each day. Gauge your readiness for the day ahead using activity and sleep data from the day and night before. It requires using the Samsung Health app with a Samsung account, but otherwise, Energy points are calculated automatically with no manual setup required. Samsung uses the following metrics to come up with your score, out of 100 points:

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  • Average sleep time
  • Sleep time consistency
  • Sleeping regularly
  • Time to sleep
  • The previous day’s work
  • Work consistency
  • Sleep heart rate
  • Sleep heart rate variability

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