Best Smart Watch

#41 Ticwatch Atlas
3.8
17 reviews

Best for rugged Wear OS, excellent battery life, outdoor readability, and strong value. Skip it if you need Google Assistant, LTE, iPhone support, a smaller watch, or elite fitness accuracy.

Pros: battery life, durability

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#42 Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro
3.8
20 reviews

Best for exceptional Wear OS battery life, rugged sapphire durability, and strong Android smartwatch basics. Skip it if you need current Wear OS updates, LTE, Google Assistant, or elite fitness...

Pros: durability, battery life

Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality

#43 Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2
3.8
14 reviews

Best for long battery life, rugged materials, bright outdoor maps and strong GPS. Skip it if you need a small everyday smartwatch, polished navigation software, streaming music or premium app...

Pros: brightness, water resistance

Cons: reliability, customization options

#44 Suunto Vertical
3.8
11 reviews

Best for long battery life, offline maps, and excellent GPS on multi-day outdoor trips. Skip it if you need reliable wrist HR, onboard music, payments, or a smoother smartwatch feel.

Pros: battery life, materials quality

Cons: ECG functionality, contactless payments

#45 Suunto Vertical 2
3.8
20 reviews

Best for long outdoor efforts, bright AMOLED maps, reliable GPS, and a tough build. Skip it if you want rich smartwatch apps, payments, onboard music, or a smaller everyday watch.

Pros: cross-platform compatibility, outdoor visibility

Cons: onboard music storage, contactless payments

#46 Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2024)
3.8
17 reviews

Choose it if you want a rugged Samsung-first Wear OS watch with a bright display, strong GPS, multi-day smartwatch battery, and rich fitness tools. Skip it if you need a...

Pros: outdoor visibility, display quality

Cons: size options, cross-platform compatibility

#47 Garmin Forerunner 265
3.8
15 reviews

Best for accurate run tracking, a vivid AMOLED screen, recovery guidance, and long everyday battery life. Skip it if you need full maps, LTE/calls, ECG, or ultra-distance GPS endurance.

Pros: GPS accuracy, brightness

Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality

#48 Garmin Vivoactive 6
3.8
21 reviews

Good if you want a light, long-lasting fitness watch with Garmin coaching, GPS, wellness tools, and basic smart features. Skip it if you need full smartwatch apps, calls, LTE, ECG,...

Pros: comfort, software smoothness

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#49 Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro
3.8
16 reviews

Best for an affordable Android Wear OS watch with a great display, apps, and fast charging. Skip it if you need smaller sizing, dependable tracking accuracy, or multi-day battery without...

Pros: materials quality, Bluetooth connectivity

Cons: ECG functionality, reliability

#50 Amazfit Active 2
3.8
18 reviews

Good if you want a low-cost smartwatch with a bright display, strong battery, broad workout tracking, and maps. Skip it if you need polished software, reliable advanced health insights, LTE,...

Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#51 Garmin Enduro 3
3.8
15 reviews

Good if you want class-leading battery life, reliable GPS, maps, and training depth for endurance adventures. Skip it if you need a smaller watch, AMOLED polish, calling, voice tools, LTE,...

Pros: reliability, workout tracking variety

Cons: LTE connectivity, voice assistant quality

#52 Fitbit Ace LTE
3.8
18 reviews

Best for active kids who need parent-approved calls, texts, GPS location, and motivating games. Skip it if you want multi-day battery life, open apps, sleep tracking, or no monthly subscription.

Pros: charging speed, user interface

Cons: sleep tracking accuracy, onboard music storage

#53 Suunto Run
3.7
20 reviews

Best for lightweight comfort, a sharp AMOLED display, strong GPS, recovery tools, and standout value. Skip it if you need full maps, streaming music, richer smartwatch features, or dependable wrist...

Pros: comfort, value for money

Cons: Wi-Fi connectivity, contactless payments

#54 Coros Pace Pro
3.7
15 reviews

Best for bright AMOLED maps, long battery life, and strong running-focused tracking. Skip it if you need rich smartwatch features, payments, streaming music, tougher materials, or a smaller case.

Pros: brightness, outdoor visibility

Cons: contactless payments, music controls

#55 Suunto Race S
3.7
16 reviews

Best for strong GPS, bright AMOLED maps, long battery and value. Skip it if wrist HR, sleep stages, onboard music, payments, or full smartwatch features matter most.

Pros: build quality, GPS accuracy

Cons: activity auto-detection, contactless payments

#56 Xiaomi Watch 2
3.7
11 reviews

Best for affordable Wear OS apps, a bright AMOLED display, GPS, and fast charging. Skip it if you need LTE, smaller case options, consistently accurate heart-rate data, or easier charging.

Pros: charging speed, workout tracking variety

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#57 Withings ScanWatch Nova
3.7
13 reviews

Best for a luxury analog look, long battery life, and strong health tracking. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, rich apps, payments, or full smartwatch controls.

Pros: software smoothness, safety features

Cons: contactless payments, music controls

#58 Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro
3.7
16 reviews

Best for long battery life, rugged titanium-sapphire hardware, bright maps, and outdoor value. Skip it if you need polished routing, LTE, ECG, broad apps, reliable payments, or a sleeker fit.

Pros: calorie tracking usefulness, cross-platform compatibility

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#59 OnePlus Watch 2R
3.7
18 reviews

Good if you want an affordable Wear OS watch with excellent battery life, fast charging, a bright display, and solid GPS. Skip it if you need a smaller size, LTE,...

Pros: third-party app support, workout tracking variety

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#60 Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4
3.7
16 reviews

Best for luxury design, bright watch faces, and everyday Wear OS features. Skip it if you need top fitness accuracy, calls, LTE, or strong value.

Pros: materials quality, style and design

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, ECG functionality

#61 Polar Grit X
3.7
13 reviews

Best for trail, multisport and endurance training insights in a light rugged watch. Skip it if you want rich smartwatch apps, music, payments, onboard maps, or the smoothest touchscreen.

Pros: wellness insights, workout tracking variety

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#62 Amazfit Active Max
3.7
19 reviews

Good if you want a bright, long-lasting fitness watch with maps, music storage and broad tracking at a low price. Skip it if you need polished apps, dual-band GPS, LTE,...

Pros: brightness, outdoor visibility

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#63 Garmin Instinct 3
3.7
19 reviews

Best for rugged durability, excellent battery life, accurate GPS, and Garmin training tools. Skip it if you need full offline maps, touchscreen control, onboard music, or a richer smartwatch experience.

Pros: water resistance, charging speed

Cons: LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi connectivity

#64 Polar Street X
3.7
10 reviews

Good if you want rugged fitness basics, a flashlight, strong battery life, and good value. Skip it if you need ECG/SpO2, full maps, a polished app, or the deepest smartwatch...

Pros: workout tracking variety, button controls

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, ECG functionality

#65 Amazfit Bip 5
3.7
8 reviews

Good if you want an inexpensive smartwatch with long battery life, many sport modes, GPS, calls, and basic health tools. Skip it if you need premium apps, payments, music, bright...

Pros: value for money, workout tracking variety

Cons: onboard music storage, contactless payments

#66 Garmin Lily 2
3.6
15 reviews

Best for elegant comfort, strong wellness insights, and casual tracking. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, rich smartwatch apps, faster charging, or advanced training metrics.

Pros: comfort, pairing reliability

Cons: ECG functionality, onboard music storage

#67 Polar Grit X Pro
3.6
15 reviews

Best for rugged build quality, outdoor routing, training load, recovery, and sleep insights. Skip it if you need smooth touchscreen controls, richer apps, payments, onboard music, or class-leading battery.

Pros: durability, workout tracking variety

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#68 Amazfit GTR Mini
3.6
9 reviews

Best for long battery life, comfort, GPS workouts, and strong value. Skip it if you need accurate premium tracking, robust apps, calls, payments, or onboard music.

Pros: value for money, comfort

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#69 Garmin Vivomove Sport
3.6
16 reviews

Best for a stylish, comfortable hybrid with strong wellness basics and good value. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, bright outdoor workout stats, NFC payments, voice features, or advanced...

Pros: activity auto-detection, comfort

Cons: voice assistant quality, onboard music storage

#70 Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.6
23 reviews

Best for lightweight fitness tracking, strong battery, AMOLED visibility, and wellness insights. Skip it if you need ECG, LTE, calls, maps, premium materials, or advanced training analysis.

Pros: brightness, outdoor visibility

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#71 Coros Apex 2
3.6
13 reviews

Best for long battery life, rugged lightweight materials, comfort, and a clean app. Skip it if you need top-tier GPS/heart-rate accuracy, richer navigation, streaming music, payments, calls, or premium smartwatch...

Pros: durability, pairing reliability

Cons: contactless payments, call handling

#72 Amazfit Bip 6
3.6
19 reviews

Best for a bright budget smartwatch with long battery life, lots of workouts, calls and offline maps. Skip it if you need premium apps, contactless payments, LTE, or highly dependable...

Pros: workout tracking variety, brightness

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#73 Garmin Venu Sq 2
3.6
18 reviews

Good if you want long battery life, accurate GPS and heart-rate tracking, and Garmin fitness tools. Skip it if you need richer apps, calls, voice assistant, ECG, LTE, or maps.

Pros: charging speed, battery life

Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality

#74 Polar Vantage V2
3.6
17 reviews

Best for serious training, recovery insights, strong sport variety, and useful battery life. Skip it if you want richer smartwatch features, onboard music, NFC payments, maps, or the smoothest syncing.

Pros: reliability, workout tracking variety

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, contactless payments

#75 Coros Apex 4
3.6
16 reviews

Good if you want long battery life, fast maps, durable materials, and outdoor training tools. Skip it if you want AMOLED brightness, richer smartwatch apps, NFC payments, or consistently flawless...

Pros: battery life, software smoothness

Cons: contactless payments, LTE connectivity

#76 Garmin vivomove Trend
3.6
13 reviews

Choose the Vivomove Trend for a stylish hybrid watch with Garmin wellness tools, notifications, and Qi charging. Skip it if you want built-in GPS, physical buttons, deep coaching, or a...

Pros: activity auto-detection, display quality

Cons: ECG functionality, onboard music storage

#77 Amazfit T-Rex 3
3.6
19 reviews

Best for long battery life, strong GPS, a bright rugged display, and lots of sports modes at a low price. Skip it if you need polished maps, reliable readiness scores,...

Pros: workout tracking variety, water resistance

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#78 Coros Pace 4
3.6
18 reviews

Good if you want a light, affordable running watch with strong GPS, battery life and a bright screen. Skip it if you need full maps, rich smartwatch features, calls or...

Pros: cross-platform compatibility, fit

Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality

#79 Xiaomi Redmi Watch 5 Lite
3.6
9 reviews

Choose the Redmi Watch 5 Lite for a budget smartwatch with a bright AMOLED display, long battery life, GPS, calls, and broad workout tracking. Skip it if you need payments,...

Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money

Cons: ECG functionality, third-party app support

#80 Fitbit Sense 2
3.5
23 reviews

Best for comfortable multi-day health, sleep, and stress tracking. Skip it if you want strong smartwatch apps, music controls, reliable GPS/heart-rate workout data, or the best value.

Pros: pairing reliability, cross-platform compatibility

Cons: third-party app support, music controls