For those still confused about the Gear lineup, Samsung’s infographic will be helpful

May 29, 2014 12:48 GMT  ·  By

Back at MWC 2014 Samsung introduced its new line of wearable devices, in the form of the Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit.

Both smartwatches run Samsung’s own in-house OS, Tizen while the fitness band is supported by a proprietary OS.

The trinity is compatible with a number of Galaxy devices, but for some reason the Korean tech giant decided to keep the wearables confined to its own private garden, by denying them compatibility with other smartphones and tablets.

Anyway, if you’re still mulling over which one of these wearables might be a good fit for your life, Samsung has rolled out an infographic in the hopes that it will help you to make an informed decision of some sort.

The infographic highlights the two smartwatches are made for people who “love to use all the smart features” while the Gear Fit should be purchased by those who “prefer a light band-type device.”

It also points out the three wearables are dust-and-water resistant, but only the Gear 2 comes with a built-in camera and has a “premium metallic body,” a feature that makes it more expensive.

Samsung has globally made the trio available, with the Gear 2 selling for $299 / €219, while the Gear 2 Neo and Gear Fit can be yours for $199 / €146.

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