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1. How to measure Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 calories
2. How to measure Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 steps

Who chooses to get a Smartwatch or a Smartband today, surely he is a person who gives great importance to a healthy lifestyle due to the large number of functions related to health and sport that these types of devices offer ..

But they are not the only ones, because thanks to the linking of these devices with our Android or iPhone phones , we will be able to perform actions that go beyond those related to sports, such as receiving notifications of the applications that we have installed in the mobile or receive WhatsApp messages and in many cases even answer them.

Returning to the first aspect, it is important to lead a healthy lifestyle fleeing from sedentary lifestyle, and for this in these small devices we will find great allies, since in the case of the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 we will be able to measure the calories that We spend and the steps we take daily. And this is precisely what we show you how to do in this Samsung Smartwacth in this tutorial with TechnoWikis video..


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1. How to measure Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 calories


To measure the calories (we spend and consume) in the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 we will have to do the following:
Step 1

The first thing you have to do is enter the "Galaxy Wearable" App, which is essential when linking our mobile with the watch. Click on it to access and on the options screen click on “Widgets”.


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Step 2

Now, you have to click on the “+” icon that you will see next to the Samsung Health Calories and Samsung Health Food options. Once you see that both options have been marked with a “-” icon, click on “Save”.


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Step 3

Now we will have direct access to both options from the clock. On the main sphere slide to the right.


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Step 4

On the calorie screen you will be able to see the calories you have burned throughout the day.


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Step 5

On the "Food" screen you will be able to keep track of the calories you have ingested. By clicking on “Add” you can add the caloric amount you have eaten in each of the meals of the day to keep track of them.


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2. How to measure Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 steps


One of the features that people usually like most with their Smartwatch is the step counter. To activate it on your Samsung Active 2 you will have to do the following:
Step 1

The first thing you have to do is enter the Galaxy Wearable App and once in the menu click on “Widgets”.


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Step 2

Here, you will see the Samsung Health option steps. To add this function as a shortcut on the watch you have to click on the “+” icon that appears next to it and once clicked on “Save”.


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Step 3

Now this function of counting the steps will be added in your Active 2. To access, from the main screen of your Active 2 swipe to the right to move through the different options.


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Step 4

Here you will find the option of steps where you will be able to consult the steps you have taken during the day and by clicking on the steps you can see the history of steps taken from your Active 2.


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It's that simple to measure calories and steps using the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 and the options it offers.


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