I have used Activity Trackers for several years now and they have become a habit to always have on and feel weird when I don't have it. I was excited to upgrade to this Galaxy Watch Active as it was more fitness oriented - so far I have been very impressed! FYI - my experience with this Watch has been pairing it with a Galaxy S10+ phone and JBL Free True Wireless earbuds. PROS: - When you take the Watch out of the box the first thing you notice is how small and light it is. It has a smaller watch face compared to other round watches which seems weird but you end up loving it because it is not too bulky. - The Screen is beautiful! It really pops when it is on and is easy to see how everything looks on it. Plus with the round shape Samsung was able to do some cool design changes with it. - Some of you will wonder - how is it without the rotating bezel that's been common with Samsung Smart Watches? I personally am a huge fan. The touch screen and two button operations is more than enough to make this Watch function well. Plus without the bezel, the size is minimized and sleeks - overall it's a very easy to use touch system! - A huge reason I love Samsung Activity Trackers is they are the only ones that currently allow Spotify streaming on Wifi and most importantly OFFLINE! This is such a huge deal that I can download my playlists or stream new songs on this Watch, while connected to bluetooth headphones, and not have to bring my phone with my while working out with this on. I really love that feature! - The overall activity tracking has been great and I have not gotten any hiccups! Tracks my steps, calories accurately and reminds me when to get up. The "workout" mode is nice to select what you are doing but it will autodetect and start tracking your workout if you forgot to hit "start". - This is new to me, but I like how Samsung has incorporated the "Heart" goal every day. Basically it has three aspects: Active calories burnt, workout times, and move hourly. If you hit all three goals you complete your heart - nice! It's a good extra goal to make as opposed to just steps or floors. - Sleep tracking is a great feature to have as well. It really is nice to have so every week you can see if you need to get to sleep more or less. - Finally, the Galaxy Watch Active is fully waterproof so you can swim laps at the pool, scuba dive in the ocean, or swim in the lake with it on. Huge perk to never have to worry about taking it off and have great tracking. CONS: - The main con that everyone will say is the bezel. The watch face looks really nice but the bezel is really thick around the screen. I think if they made an infinity screen type watch face on this, this smart watch would do so much better in sales just from a look perspective. - Samsung almost nailed this but they missed one thing. It’s always bugged me on their past devices that you could not easily toggle on and off the main battery drainers: Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and NFC. On the Watch Active you can toggle ALL of those from the drop down quick menu besides Bluetooth - you can turn on Bluetooth but not off. In order to turn Bluetooth off you have to dive deeper into the settings. It would seem like a really simple feature to have but for whatever reason, Samsung wants to make it hard to turn off Bluetooth. - The Galaxy Wearable App and Samsung Health App's are nice to use on your phone but still are not fully formed in my opinion. It's still not as simple to change all the settings of your Watch from your Phone as I want it to be. They are still nice Apps to have but I wish they were a little better. - Battery life is about two days which is fine but the device takes a while to charge up with the included charger. I would recommend charging it at work or a time you are sitting down for a few hours because if you wait until you are home or in bed at night, just know you won't be able to wear it for a few hours if you want a full charge. BOTTOM LINE: - If you are looking for a Smart Watch that is dedicated mainly to activity tracking and you will barely notice it's even there - this is what you want. It offers great fitness tracking, with offline Spotify, and is very simple to use. I think Samsung really set the bar here for Android Smart Watches and these could become the new norm!