Can you swim with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7?

Can you swim with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7?

Can You Swim with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7?

Yes, you can swim with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, thanks to its 5 ATM and IP68 certifications, allowing it to withstand submersion in 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes. However, it’s not suitable for deep-water activities. Here’s everything UK users need to know about its water resistance.

Is the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Water-Resistant?

The Galaxy Watch 7 is indeed water-resistant, backed by the following certifications:

  • 5 ATM Certification: Withstands water pressure up to 50 meters, suitable for swimming but not for diving or high-pressure water sports like jet skiing.
  • IP68 Certification: Fully dustproof and protected against temporary submersion in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. IP stands for Ingress Protection, with “6” indicating dust-tight and “8” indicating water resistance.

What’s the Difference?

The 5 ATM rating focuses on water pressure resistance, ideal for swimming, while IP68 ensures broader protection against dust and incidental water exposure. For swimmers, the 5 ATM rating is key.

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What Does This Mean in Practice?

The certifications allow swimming in shallow water for up to 30 minutes. However, the Watch 7 is not protected against:

  1. Deep diving or snorkelling
  2. High-pressure water sports like water skiing
  3. Prolonged water exposure

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What to Avoid with the Galaxy Watch 7

Despite its water resistance, remove the Watch 7 in certain situations to prevent damage:

Situation Why Remove the Watch?
Sea or Salt Water Can cause corrosion; rinse and dry immediately if exposed.
Chemicals Avoid exposure to soap, chlorine, or other chemicals.
High Temperatures Saunas or thermal baths can damage components.

How to Prevent Water Damage

Protect your Galaxy Watch 7 with these tips:

  1. Enable Water Lock Mode: Disables the touchscreen to prevent accidental inputs and expels water from the speaker with vibrations when deactivated.
  2. Avoid High Temperatures: Remove the watch in saunas, steam rooms, or thermal baths.
  3. Rinse After Swimming: Clean the watch, especially after sea exposure, to remove salt or chemicals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Smartwatches Can You Swim With?

Many smartwatches are swim-friendly. Top picks for swimmers include:

  1. Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
  2. Fitbit Charge 5
  3. Garmin Forerunner 955
  4. Apple Watch Ultra
  5. Polar Vantage V2

What Is Samsung’s Water Lock Mode?

Water Lock Mode disables the touchscreen to prevent accidental touches during swimming and expels water from the speaker via vibrations when turned off.

Is the Galaxy Watch 7 Waterproof?

Yes, with 5 ATM and IP68 certifications, it’s protected against temporary submersion, making it suitable for swimming but not deep diving.

Conclusion

You can swim with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, thanks to its 5 ATM and IP68 certifications, but adhere to Samsung’s guidelines: limit submersion to 30 minutes at 1.5 meters. Avoid snorkelling or diving. For UK swimmers, it’s a reliable choice. Personalise it with our Galaxy Watch 7 straps or Samsung accessories, all with free UK delivery.

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