Water resistance tips for your Samsung smart watch
Even though your watch is water resistant, please remember that it's not indestructible. Make sure you follow these tips carefully to prevent any potential damage:
- Whenever your watch gets wet, dry it thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth.
- Do not expose the watch to water at high pressure levels.
- After using the watch in seawater, rinse it in fresh water and dry it. Failure to do this as instructed may cause the watch to suffer from operability or cosmetic issues.
- If the watch is dropped or receives a hard impact, the water resistance may be lessened.
- Avoid excessive, sudden temperature changes and high velocity activities. Falls and shocks may weaken the structural integrity of the watch.
- The watch is not intended for scuba diving.
- The Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Fit2, Gear S3, Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Watch Active2, Galaxy Watch4, Galaxy Watch4 Classic, Galaxy Watch5, Galaxy Watch5 Pro, Galaxy Watch6, Galaxy Watch6 Classic, and Galaxy Watch7 can stay under 5 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
- The Galaxy Fit, Gear S3, Gear Sport, Gear Fit2 Pro, Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch Active, and Galaxy Watch Active2, Galaxy Watch4, and Galaxy Watch4 Classic have all passed military specification (MIL-STD-810G) testing against specific conditions, including drops from 4.9 feet, extreme temperatures, dust, shock and vibration, low pressure, and high altitude. The Galaxy Watch5, Watch5 Pro, Watch6, Watch6 Classic, and Watch7 have passed MIL-STD-810H testing.
- The Galaxy Watch Ultra is resistant to water with 10 ATM and IP68 ratings, as well as resistant to dust with an IP68 rating. The Watch Ultra can be submerged in water up to 100 meter. This watch has been certified for use in the ocean, but should be rinsed in fresh water after and dried thoroughly.