• Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 with a purple band on a white background
    Samsung Galaxy Watch 5
    A solid smartwatch

    The Galaxy Watch 5 is one of the easiest Android smartwatches to recommend thanks to its great performance, bright display, and solid battery life. It's also available at a reasonable price and has support for software updates for years to come.

    Pros
    • Same great performance as Watch 5 Pro
    • Two sizes available
    • Often discounted
    Cons
    • Battery life on the 40mm model could be better
    • Not a huge upgrade from the Watch 4
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro front-facing in black
    Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
    Going Pro

    The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro features the same basic performance and features as the basic Galaxy Watch 5, but with a much larger display and a battery that can literally last for days. There are also some exclusive outdoor exercise features, so if you want the Galaxy Watch with the most to offer, this is it.

    Pros
    • Amazing battery life that lasts for days
    • Outdoor fitness features you can't get on Watch 5
    • Titanium case is strong and durable
    Cons
    • Only one size to choose from
    • A bit pricey for what's offered

Summary

  • The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro are both solid options, with the Pro model offering a bigger battery and exclusive features.
  • The Watch 5 Pro is significantly more expensive than the Watch 5, which can now be found for a lower price.
  • The Watch 5 Pro has a more durable casing and longer battery life, making it a good choice for outdoor enthusiasts, but the Watch 5 is a more affordable option with similar capabilities.

Even though the newer Galaxy Watch 6 series is available, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro still perform great and are a solid option for those looking to save a few dollars. Samsung gave us two different flavors to choose from: the smaller Galaxy Watch 5 and the much larger Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. While both devices are very similar, the Watch 5 Pro has a bigger battery and some exclusive features you can’t find on the Watch 5. But which one comes out on top when you put them side-by-side? Should you go with the cheaper Galaxy Watch 5, or is the extra splurge of cash worth it for the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro’s exclusive features, bigger battery, and more durable casing? Let’s find out.

Price, availability, and specs

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Despite being over a year old, Galaxy Watch 5 Pro still carries a 'pro' price tag, retailing at $450, with the LTE version costing an extra $50. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is substantially more expensive than the Galaxy Watch 5, which launched at $279, but is now regularly available for less. The 44mm Watch 5 variant retails for $310. If you're comfortable with a pre-owned model, the Watch 5 Pro can be found for as little as $280, while the Watch 5 can be had for around $150. It's a significant difference, and at this point in their lifecycles, it's best to find a deal.

Both watches are available everywhere you'd expect to find them, including Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and other retailers, as well as from Samsung itself. Here's what these two devices look like side-by-side.


  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 5Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
    Display1.19", 1.36" AMOLED1.36" AMOLED
    CPUExynos W920Exynos W920
    RAM1.5GB1.5GB
    Storage16GB16GB
    ConnectivityNFC, GPSGPS, NFC
    DurabilityIP68, Waterproof to 50m (5ATM), MIL-STD-810HMIL-STD-810H
    Health sensorsOptical Heart Rate, Electrical Heart Sensor (ECG), Bioelectrical Impedance (BIA), Continuous SpO, Skin Temperature SensorHeart Rate Monitor, BIA, Continuous SpO2
    PriceFrom $280$450
    Weight29 (40mm) or 32.8g (44mm)46.5g
    Workout detectionYesYes
    Exercise modes90+Yes

Hardware and design

two smartwatches are on a pastel blue block. One has an illuminated display; the other is face down.

The Galaxy Watch 5 is available in 40mm and 44m sizes, while the Pro model only comes in a 45mm casing. The Watch 5 design looks very similar to the Watch 4, but Samsung tweaked the underside's curvature to ensure better contact with your wrist. The Watch 5's case is made of aluminum; the Watch 5 Pro is titanium. Both watches use a sapphire crystal glass over the display, which is purportedly 1.6x times stronger than the glass used in the Galaxy Watch 4 series.

The more durable build makes the Watch 5 Pro heavier and thicker than the base model. The Watch 5 Pro is 46.5g and 10.5mm vs. the Watch 5's 28.7g and 9.8mm thickness. Both smartwatches are IP68 + 5ATM certified, so you can wear them while swimming.

Unlike the Watch 5, the Watch 5 Pro uses a D-Buckle Sport Band, which we found a little fiddly. Like the Galaxy Watch 4 series, the entire Watch 5 lineup uses 20mm watch bands, so you can swap bands if the in-box band ends up too loose or too tight on your wrist.

The beefier design of the Watch 5 Pro means it might not be suitable for smaller wrists. Even the 40mm Watch 5 might feel too big for some with especially narrow wrists, as the in-box band with its sculpted ends can keep it from rotating enough for a proper fit. To alleviate that, swap to a high-quality 20mm watch strap with flat ends. If you are not a fan of big and bulky watches, opt for the regular Galaxy Watch 5.

Software

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro have been updated to run on One UI Watch 5 based on Wear OS 4, which shares some similarities to the Tizen software that Samsung's older Galaxy Watches ran while also enjoying access to the Play Store. There's no difference between the general software experience, with Samsung supporting them for "up to four years after launch," into 2026.

Health and fitness

A hand holding a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro with a blurred image of grass and trees in the background

Health sensors match across the entire Galaxy Watch 5 series as well. Both include an accelerometer, barometer, gyro sensor, geomagnetic sensor, and light sensor. Samsung's BioActive Sensor also measures your heart rate, electrical heart signal, and body mass. The temperature sensor is a new addition to the Watch 5 series that was enabled after launch with a software update.

The sensors on the Galaxy Watch 5 will take your measurements with greater accuracy because they now have direct contact with your wrist over a larger surface area, which helps those with thin or narrow wrists.

Both watches can measure your heart rate and body composition and track your workouts, sleep cycle, and more. Plus, all the recorded data is synced to Samsung Health, where you can further analyze it. The only difference is that the Watch 5 Pro has some exclusive outdoor exercise features, like "find your way back" hiking guidance — a big get for certain users, but not very useful for most.

Battery life

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Samsung claims the base-model Watch 5's battery can last 50 hours on a single charge. That may be closer to true in the 44mm model, but the smaller 40mm version only manages about a day and a half of real-world use. The Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, with its massive 590mAh cell, is in another league altogether. It has a 60% bigger battery than the Galaxy Watch 4, which Samsung claims can last up to 80 hours between charges. In our review, we found the Pro could make it through three days of casual use before needing a top-up. If you want a smartwatch with the best possible battery life, go for the Watch 5 Pro.

Besides bigger batteries, the Galaxy Watch 5 lineup also supports faster charging speeds, courtesy of a new USB-C charger. The company claims you can top off the cell to 45% in 30 minutes or get eight hours of sleep tracking after eight minutes of charge. For the Watch 5 Pro, a full charge takes a bit longer due to its large 590mAh battery.

Which is right for you?

The price difference between the Galaxy Watch and Watch 5 Pro gives you a more durable casing, a significantly longer battery life, and access to those exclusive outdoor exercise features we already mentioned. For some, these small improvements might make it hard to justify the extra cash you’ll be throwing down to get the Watch 5 Pro. So, unless those features are extremely important to you, the Galaxy Watch 5 makes the most sense as your next smartwatch purchase. The Watch 5 alone can last up to two days on a single charge if you baby it, and quick charging times mean you can top it off before heading out for the day if needed. If you’re just looking for a capable Android smartwatch at a fair price, this is probably your best bet.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 with a purple band on a white background
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5
Editor's choice

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 is a refined upgrade to the phenomenal Watch 4. Sapphire glass makes Samsung's newest wearable more durable, and its larger battery makes it easier to get through the day without charging.

Overall, the Watch 5 Pro is bulkier, and while the larger battery does come in handy, the colors and sizes that you can pick up this pro-level watch in are very limited, with just one size and two color shades available compared to the multiple color options and sizes seen with the Watch 5. While the longer battery life can be tempting, and those outdoor features are useful for exercise lovers, you’ll only get the most out of them if you go on hikes or trail walks and rely on your smartwatch to track your workouts quite often.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro front-facing in black
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro
A solid Pro watch

With a huge battery, titanium case, and exclusive features for hiking and cycling, the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is a good pick for anyone who wants a wearable they don't have to fuss over in the great outdoors. Its durability and long-lasting battery life also mean it should last quite a few years before you'll need to upgrade.