Although not everyone is convinced they need a smartwatch or activity tracker in their life, wearable technology is still a big focus for manufacturers. When it comes to Samsung’s 2016 device portfolio — which covers just about every electronic device imaginable — they’re hoping their latest line of wearables will finally catch your attention.

Last month we got a glimpse of two of Samsung’s upcoming devices (from their own website no less) — the Samsung Gear Fit 2 and Samsung Gear IconX wireless earbuds — but it’s only today that they’ve finally been made official. Since everything was pretty much leaked ahead of time, there are no real surprises.

Gear Fit 2: Advanced Features for Fitness

The Gear Fit 2 is a followup to the original Gear Fit and outfits the activity tracker with a gorgeous 1.5-inch curved AMOLED display, dedicated GPS, heart rate monitor, and 4GB of storage for your music. Depending on use, Samsung says the Gear Fit 2 should deliver between 3-4 days of battery life with up to 5 days of standby time.

Features an ergonomic, sleek and slim design for comfortable everyday use

Provides a Super AMOLED curved display with a high-resolution color touchscreen for easy fitness monitoring, or checking and responding to text message notifications

Embedded GPS and HRM sensor for accurate data tracking of activity

With the Auto Activity Tracking feature, users won’t have to manually activate the sports band – whether running, walking, cycling, or using a rowing machine

Enables easy transfer of fitness data between S Health and other select fitness applications, and provides ‘Step Challenges,’ for 1:1 competitions with your friends

The standalone music player provides a workout boost without the need of a mobile device

Gear IconX: A Simple and Wireless Experience

The Gear IconX are true wireless earbuds, each coming with their own batteries to power each bud. Where things get interesting is that they also have 4GB of internal storage for storing music, and are capable of tracking physical activity like distance, speeds, heart rate, and calories burned. Needless to say, they’re the perfect workout companion.

Battery life is said to be around 2 hours depending on use (you’ll get more mileage by listening to music stored on the earbuds themselves, obviously).

Provides a lightweight, secure and comfortable fit with three different sizes of eartips and wingtips, and can be activated by simply placing the earbuds in the user’s ears

Enables tracking of fitness data such as distance, speed, duration, heart rate and calories burned, and easily syncs with S Health

Includes a Voice Guide feature that provides instant voice feedback on the user’s workout progress and provides a standalone music listening experience

With Bluetooth capability and an internal storage that can play up to 1,000 MP3s, users can simply tap or swipe the earbuds to easily control the music

Of course, each of these new wearables can be synced up with Samsung’s own S Health app to keep track of your progress. Samsung says the Gear Fit 2 will be available on June 10th for $179, while the Gear IconX goes on sale sometime in July for $199.