I ordered my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic yesterday. A big 46 mm case, and LTE built in for phone functions, it is surprisingly affordable, at $399. It won't add to my monthly bill, since it is replacing my original Galaxy Watch, which has earned a nice retirement in my watch case. But, the marvelous thing is that, in addition to being 20% faster than previous iterations, and graphics that are 10 times speedier, this little wrist computer is a medical office on my wrist. Within 15 seconds, I can monitor the following medical information: Blood pressure, ECG, Blood oxygen level (SpO2), VO2 Max, Irregular heartbeats, Body composition, Sleep tracking, Skeletal muscle, Basal metabolic rate, Body water percentage, and Body fat percentage. You can set alerts and reminders, and we are truly entering an age in which a computer can keep an eye on us all day and all night long, making us far better able to keep track of our condition. I never tire of asking skeptics the question: "What's on your wrist?" The Watch 4 is designed to work with Samsung phones, which is perfect for me, because I have owned and used every Galaxy phone since the first ones.
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