Ever since buying the Fitbit Charge 2 in 2016, I’ve been a huge fan of smartwatches and fitness trackers. While smartwatches are great for their “smart” features and workout tracking capabilities, that’s not why I love them. I can pull out my phone to check a notification or pace myself during a long run without a wearable. The underlying health metrics that modern smartwatches measure are irreplaceable, though.
To get a complete picture of my health, I need to wear a smartwatch or fitness tracker to bed for sleep tracking — something that proved to be trickier than expected. After trying almost every category of tracker from brands like Apple, Samsung, Google, Whoop, and Garmin, I came up empty on my search for something I could comfortably wear to bed. That is, until the Samsung Galaxy

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