Comfort was consistently excellent, with reviewers praising the lightweight feel for all-day wear and sleep.
Pros: smartphone notifications, watch face quality
Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity
Showing Wearable Tech only. Switch back to all Smartwatches anytime.
Comfort was consistently excellent, with reviewers praising the lightweight feel for all-day wear and sleep.
Pros: smartphone notifications, watch face quality
Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity
Comfort is one of the most consistent strengths, with reviewers saying the small, light watch is easy to forget on the wrist.
Pros: health tracking accuracy, blood oxygen tracking
Cons: ECG functionality, onboard music storage
Comfort was the strongest consensus point, with reviewers praising the thinner, lighter design for all-day wear, workouts, and sleep.
Pros: reliability, comfort
Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, mapping and navigation
Comfort is one of the clearest strengths: reviewers repeatedly say the Lily 2 is light, discreet, and easy to wear day and night.
Pros: pairing reliability, wellness insights
Cons: ECG functionality, body temperature tracking
Comfort was a consistent strength, with reviewers praising the light body for daily wear, workouts, and sleep.
Pros: charging speed, Bluetooth connectivity
Cons: ECG functionality, recovery insights
Comfort is a strong point, with reviewers repeatedly describing the watch as light, compact and suitable for all-day wear.
Pros: brightness, display quality
Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality
Comfort was a major strength due to the light body, though the larger case and silicone strap were less comfortable for some smaller wrists or sleep use.
Pros: outdoor visibility, display quality
Cons: contactless payments, flashlight usefulness
Comfort was a consistent strength, with reviewers saying it felt light, wearable for long periods, and easy to wear day or night.
Pros: cross-platform compatibility, pairing reliability
Cons: third-party app support, contactless payments
Comfort is generally strong, with reviewers praising all-day wear, unobtrusive feel, and smaller case comfort, though some disliked bulk at night.
Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money
Cons: blood oxygen tracking, contactless payments
Comfort was consistently praised, including the larger 45mm model; reviewers repeatedly said it felt light, wearable, and comfortable day or night.
Pros: outdoor visibility, pairing reliability
Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, materials quality
Comfort is widely positive despite the large case, helped by soft straps and manageable weight.
Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, software smoothness
Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity
Comfort improved thanks to the lighter body, with reviewers repeatedly saying it was more wearable and easy to forget on the wrist.
Pros: software smoothness, charging speed
Cons: ECG functionality, safety features
Comfort was generally positive, with reviewers saying it felt good or comfortable despite the large case.
Pros: wellness insights, Bluetooth connectivity
Cons: contactless payments, third-party app support
Comfort is mostly strong because the watch is light and wearable, but the raised sensor and some bands bothered a few reviewers.
Pros: display quality, durability
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, antioxidant index
Comfort is broadly praised because the watch is light and wearable day and night, though its size can still matter for smaller wrists.
Pros: step counting accuracy, display quality
Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments
Comfort was better than expected for a 51mm watch thanks to low weight and nylon straps, though sleep comfort and bulk remained caveats.
Pros: contactless payments, reliability
Cons: onboard music storage, watch face quality
Comfort was generally strong thanks to the light case and wearable size, though one leather strap bothered a reviewer during workouts.
Pros: pairing reliability, materials quality
Cons: data privacy, health tracking accuracy
Comfort is mostly positive, though one band felt lumpy and another reviewer wondered about smaller wrists.
Pros: operating system experience, watch face quality
Cons: app ecosystem, third-party app support
Comfort was highly wrist-dependent: several reviewers found it comfortable despite the size, while others said it disrupted sleep or remained hard to forget.
Pros: build quality, software smoothness
Cons: stress tracking, blood oxygen tracking
Comfort depended on wrist size and strap preference, but most reviewers found the watch wearable despite its large case.
Pros: menu navigation, battery life
Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality
Comfort was mixed-to-positive: several reviewers found it comfortable, while others disliked the strap material or wrist-edge pressure.
Pros: materials quality, workout tracking variety
Cons: size options, cross-platform compatibility
Comfort was highly wrist-dependent; some found it surprisingly wearable, while others disliked the bulk or long-term wear.
Pros: resume later function, brightness
Cons: safety features, activity auto-detection
Comfort was mixed: straps and some sizes felt comfortable, but larger or heavier models could become obtrusive over long wear.
Pros: workout tracking variety, onboard music storage
Cons: LTE connectivity, value for money
Comfort was mixed: some found it wearable despite size, while others called it bulky or criticized the strap breathability.
Pros: recovery insights, build quality
Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage
Comfort was mixed: some found the Ultra 2 comfortable, while others noted crown irritation, tugging, or adjustment time from the large case.
Pros: app ecosystem, smartwatch features
Cons: cross-platform compatibility, blood oxygen tracking