[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] After 4 years, I chose to upgrade to the Ultra Watch 2 from the Watch 5 Pro. The 5 Pro was a solid watch and did everything I needed, but the Ultra Watch 2 finally had enough upgrades, from battery life, to customizations, and health monitoring, that it made it worth the change. So far, the Ultra Watch 2 has been worth every moment of the wait. It's slightly bigger, which with the more squared shape, looks more in line with current watches. The band it comes with is much nicer and more breathable than my old one. Overall, it's a great watch and worth looking at if you're due for an upgrade.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] After upgrading from my regular Galaxy Watch to the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, I can definitely say it feels like a more premium and capable watch—but whether it’s worth upgrading depends on what you use your smartwatch for.
The biggest difference is the weight and battery life. This watch feels soich lighter on the wrist and yet feels durable. Battery life is a major improvement. Compared with my previous Galaxy Watch, I spend much less time worrying about charging it. For anyone who tracks workouts, sleep, or outdoor activities regularly, this is a big advantage.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When it came time to upgrade my wearable tech, the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is the one I chose, and it has easily exceeded my expectations. The build quality is exceptional and it feels rugged enough for heavy use but sleek enough for everyday wear. The battery life is fantastic, effortlessly powering through long days, and the display is incredibly crisp and responsive. Between the seamless interface and the advanced tracking, it’s a massive win. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a premium smartwatch.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've had every samsung watch in some form since the first one... the new watch ultra 2 outshines all of them.. lasts longer then you think and does alot more then you think... then you start using it. Its worth the investment!! Good Job Samsung
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I chose the Galaxy S26 Ultra for its display, camera, and S Pen, and after a few months of daily use it's mostly earned that choice. The screen is stunning for streaming and reading, and the camera system handles everything from quick snapshots to low-light shots without much fuss. Performance is snappy for work, browsing, and multitasking between apps throughout the day. My biggest frustration, though, is the S Pen's lack of Bluetooth connectivity. Losing the wireless features — remote shutter, app shortcuts, air actions — makes the pen feel like a step backward from earlier models that had it. For a flagship at this price point, cutting Bluetooth from the S Pen feels like an odd corner to cut, and it's the one thing holding this phone back from being a genuine step up for me. If you relied on those gestures on a previous Note or Ultra model, be prepared to lose them here. Everything else — battery life, build quality, display — holds up well for daily driving. But the S Pen regression is a real ding for anyone who used those Bluetooth features regularly.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is my fourth Samsung Galaxy watch. Each time they just get better and better. This one feels nice and thin and the battery life is amazing. All the new features and sensors work flawless.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I always a fan of Samsung watches. Recently traded my watch ultra 2025 with new watch ultra 2. I like the health features. I uses AI for guidance and notify you what need to be fix. I treat it as my personal fitness trainer. Thank you Samsung for amazing job.