Right Band Size For Samsung Galaxy Watch Active
Do you own a smartwatch from Samsung? If so, you are aware of the significance of selecting the proper band size. Uncomfortable and potentially detrimental to the watch’s functionality is a band that is either too small or too large.
Simply purchase a new watch band if you’re tired of wearing the same strap with your Samsung smart watch all the time.
But which one fits your Samsung watch the best?
And is it possible to use a band designed for a different model? Your guide is right here with us.
How to choose the correct band size for your Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 is covered in this blog post.
We’ll also offer some advice on how to pick the ideal band for your requirements.
Find the correct Width For your Samsung Galaxy Watch
Samsung watches come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but many of them share a common band width. You can switch up the bands however you like as long as you have the right width.
You can use a 20mm width band with:
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro (45mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 (44mm & 40mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic (42mm & 46 mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (40mm & 44mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 (41mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 (40mm & 44mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active (40mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch (42mm)
You can use a 22mm width band with:
Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 (45mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch (46mm)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Gear S3 Frontier
Samsung Galaxy Watch Gear S3 Classic
Change your Galaxy Watch Active 2 band size
Once you are aware of your watch’s proper size, changing the band only requires a few simple steps.
Slide the spring bar of the existing band inward and pull the strap away from the watch band to remove it.
Then, just slide one end of the spring bar on the new band into the watch’s lug.
Once the strap is in position, slide the other spring bar inward and then release it. To replace the other band on the watch, repeat these procedures.
Change your fitness band
If your Galaxy Fit or Galaxy Fit2 fitness band needs to be replaced, you can swap it out. On the Galaxy Fit2, affixing the band is a little bit different.
Due to the material’s properties, the leather band may make a squeaking noise where it clasps onto the Galaxy Watch3. This is typical, and you can fix the problem by using leather care products on the band where it connects.
The Galaxy Watch4 may experience interference from metal bands. Dropped calls, inaccurate GPS readings, and variations in body composition measurements might occur.
Samsung watches come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but many of them share a common band width. You can switch up the bands however you like as long as you have the right width.
Galaxy Fit
By gently pulling on one end of the current band, you can remove it from the watch.
Next, affix the watch’s grooves with the holder for the new band. Till it clicks into place, press the band into the grooves.
Galaxy Fit2
Gently pull on the band’s side until it separates from the watch to remove the current band.
The new band should be attached to the watch by hooking one side of it, and then pulling the other side to tighten it. Make certain there are no gaps in the band’s fit around the watch.
Few things to keep in mind
Due to the material’s properties, the leather band may make a squeaking noise where it clasps onto the Galaxy Watch3.
This is typical, and you can fix the problem by using leather care products on the band where it connects.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 may experience interference from metal bands. Dropped calls, inaccurate GPS readings, and variations in body composition measurements might occur.