Samsung Galaxy Gear Find My Watch: Feature Focus

Samsung Galaxy Gear Find My Watch: Feature Focus

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Gear work together quite well, but what happens when you lose one of the two? That’s where the Find My Device feature comes in. Josh takes you though it.

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25 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy Gear Find My Watch: Feature Focus

  1. It's only good for if your phone/watch is near you, like in the same room. Anywhere farther than that, it's useless. It should be satellite orientated, not bluetooth. The entire smartwatch, not just this app, is really unnecessary if you really think about it. I can't imagine why it would be so hard for someone to take 2 seconds out of there life to check a text message from there phone.

  2. I would buy this watch, If and only If it had an independent cellular signal because this is essentially useless without a paired device and for $300 it's not worth it. I might as well buy a nexus cellphone for $200 and know that I have a back up device in case I lose my primary device.

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