Best Wearable Tech

#41 Xiaomi Smart Band 10
3.9

Best for a bright, affordable tracker with long battery life and solid casual fitness data. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, advanced recovery metrics, precise sleep staging, or a...

Pros: Bluetooth reliability, weight

Cons: readiness score, GPS accuracy

#42 Garmin Enduro 3
3.9

Best for huge battery life, strong GPS, mapping, and endurance training value. Skip it if you need a smaller watch, AMOLED polish, wrist calls, dive features, or richer smartwatch apps.

Pros: contactless payments, reliability

Cons: onboard music storage, watch face quality

#43 Garmin Vivoactive 6
3.9

Best for a light, long-lasting fitness-first smartwatch with strong Garmin training tools. Skip it if you need full smartwatch apps, LTE, ECG, calls, or advanced trail mapping.

Pros: software smoothness, comfort

Cons: LTE connectivity, voice assistant quality

#44 Garmin Approach S50
3.9

Good if you want a comfortable golf GPS watch with health tracking, AMOLED clarity, and solid battery life. Skip it if you mainly need basic golf features, a larger watch,...

Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, health tracking accuracy

Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality

#45 Fitbit Inspire 3
3.9

Good if you want a light, comfortable tracker with long battery life and strong sleep/activity basics. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, a larger screen, advanced training data, or...

Pros: fitness coaching, Strava compatibility

Cons: music controls, third-party app compatibility

#46 TicWatch Pro 5
3.9

Best for outstanding Wear OS battery life, fast performance, and a rugged dual-display design. Skip it if you need Google Assistant, cellular, smaller sizing, polished sleep tracking, or premium straps.

Pros: contactless payments, battery life

Cons: voice assistant quality, LTE connectivity

#47 Withings ScanWatch Nova
3.9

Choose the ScanWatch Nova if you want a luxury-looking hybrid with excellent battery life and deep health tracking. Skip it if you need a full smartwatch, built-in GPS, rich notifications,...

Pros: battery life, heart rate accuracy

Cons: third-party app support, GPS accuracy

#48 Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro
3.9

Best for standout battery, premium materials, bright outdoor viewing and strong fitness tracking. Skip it if you need full apps, reliable payments, LTE or richer smartwatch integrations.

Pros: fitness tracking accuracy, display quality

Cons: voice assistant quality, LTE connectivity

#49 Suunto Run
3.9

Best for a light, comfortable running watch with strong GPS, a great AMOLED screen, and standout value. Skip it if you need full maps, polished smartwatch tools, streaming music, dependable...

Pros: comfort, value for money

Cons: contactless payments, Wi-Fi connectivity

#50 Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4
3.9

Best for luxury-watch styling, vivid TAG faces, solid build, and casual smartwatch use. Skip it if you need top fitness accuracy, call handling, LTE, or strong value.

Pros: contactless payments, pairing reliability

Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling

#51 Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra
3.9

Best for trail running, premium materials, strong GPS, maps, and unusually long battery life. Skip it if you want Garmin-level ecosystem depth, LTE, streaming music, flawless rerouting, ECG, or cheaper...

Pros: software smoothness, flashlight usefulness

Cons: sleep tracking accuracy, ECG functionality

#52 Xiaomi Redmi Watch 5 Lite
3.9

Choose the Redmi Watch 5 Lite for a budget smartwatch with a sharp AMOLED screen, strong battery life, comfort, calls, and broad workouts. Skip it if you need payments, rich...

Pros: cross-platform compatibility, pairing reliability

Cons: third-party app support, contactless payments

#53 Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro
3.8

Choose the Cheetah 2 Pro if you want long battery life, strong GPS, premium materials and rich running tools for less than top Garmin pricing. Skip it if you need...

Pros: calorie tracking usefulness, durability

Cons: ECG functionality, size options

#54 Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2
3.8

Best for huge battery life, rugged hardware, bright outdoor visibility, strong GPS, and offline maps. Skip it if you need a slim daily watch, mature Garmin-like navigation, reliable wrist heart-rate...

Pros: display quality, brightness

Cons: onboard music storage, size options

#55 Coros Apex 2
3.8

Best for long battery life, comfort, rugged materials, strong app support, and solid everyday workout tracking. Skip it if you need class-leading GPS, polished navigation, streaming music, contactless payments, or...

Pros: resume later function, durability

Cons: watch face quality, call handling

#56 Suunto Vertical 2
3.8

Good if you want long AMOLED battery life, accurate GPS, offline maps, and a rugged flashlight-equipped outdoor watch. Skip it if you need rich smartwatch apps, payments, calls, onboard music,...

Pros: operating system experience, materials quality

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#57 Amazfit Active Max
3.8

Best for long battery life, a bright AMOLED display, offline maps, and broad fitness tools at a low price. Skip it if you need polished smartwatch apps, dual-band GPS, premium...

Pros: workout tracking variety, outdoor visibility

Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, safety features

#58 Renpho LYNX Smart Ring
3.8

Good if you want low-maintenance health and sleep tracking with long battery life and no subscription. Skip it if workout accuracy, polished coaching, or a slim jewelry-like feel matters most.

Pros: activity reminders, charging speed

Cons: swimming tracking, workout mode variety

#59 Oura Ring 5
3.8

Good if comfort, discreet wear, sleep tracking and week-long battery matter most. Skip it if you need serious workout GPS metrics, subscription-free value or already like your Ring 4.

Pros: pairing reliability, comfort

Cons: GPS accuracy, cadence tracking

#60 Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.8

Choose the Galaxy Watch FE if you want a low-cost Wear OS watch with strong health tracking and Samsung apps. Skip it if battery life, faster performance, bigger screen, or...

Pros: materials quality, workout tracking variety

Cons: size options, cross-platform compatibility

#61 Coros Apex 4
3.8

Good if you want long battery life, accurate GPS, fast maps, and a rugged lightweight sports watch. Skip it if you want AMOLED clarity, rich smartwatch features, contactless payments, streaming...

Pros: reliability, battery life

Cons: LTE connectivity, flashlight usefulness

#62 Polar Street X
3.8

Best for strong value, long battery, rugged-light comfort, and a genuinely useful flashlight. Skip it if you need polished app analytics, full maps, ECG, SpO2, or top-tier sleep-stage confidence.

Pros: workout tracking variety, flashlight usefulness

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, ECG functionality

#63 Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro
3.8

Best for class-leading Wear OS battery life, rugged build, and smooth Android smartwatch basics. Skip it if you need current Wear OS updates, LTE, or consistently accurate fitness metrics.

Pros: menu navigation, battery life

Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality

#64 Garmin Venu X1
3.8

Best for a huge readable display, slim comfort, maps, golf tools, and deep training insights. Skip it if you want long Garmin battery life, LTE, ECG, more buttons, or stronger...

Pros: pairing reliability, watch face quality

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#65 Garmin Forerunner 265
3.8

Good if you want a comfortable AMOLED running watch with excellent GPS, heart-rate tracking, music, and recovery tools. Skip it if you need full maps, LTE, stronger smartwatch features, or...

Pros: step counting accuracy, third-party app support

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#66 Amazfit GTR Mini
3.8

Best for big battery life, comfort, GPS, and strong value in a slim round watch. Skip it if you need precise training data, robust third-party apps, payments, calls, or rich...

Pros: pairing reliability, workout tracking variety

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#67 Amazfit Active 2
3.8

Best for a stylish, low-cost smartwatch with strong battery, display, maps, and broad fitness tools. Skip it if you need polished apps, exact health metrics, dependable navigation, LTE, or advanced...

Pros: pairing reliability, value for money

Cons: stress tracking, onboard music storage

#68 Samsung Galaxy Fit3
3.7

Choose the Galaxy Fit3 for a cheap Android tracker with a bright screen, comfy build, strong battery life, and useful Samsung Health basics. Skip it if you need iPhone support,...

Pros: cadence tracking, find my phone feature

Cons: data syncing reliability, sleep apnea monitoring

#69 Garmin vivomove Trend
3.7

Good if you want a stylish analog-looking Garmin with a bright hidden display, useful wellness data, and Qi charging. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, strong sports controls, long...

Pros: activity auto-detection, build quality

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, Bluetooth connectivity

#70 Polar Vantage M2
3.7

Best for affordable multisport training, strong Polar Flow insights, sleep/recovery tools and solid battery life. Skip it if you need polished smartwatch features, navigation, payments, or consistently chest-strap-level heart-rate/GPS accuracy.

Pros: running power support, fitness tracking accuracy

Cons: contactless payments, smartphone notifications

#71 Suunto Race 2
3.7

Good if you want a training-first AMOLED watch with long battery life, bright maps and stronger HR than older Suuntos. Skip it if you need rich smartwatch apps, onboard music,...

Pros: operating system experience, brightness

Cons: safety features, health tracking accuracy

#72 Garmin Vivomove Sport
3.7

Good if you want a stylish, comfortable hybrid with useful Garmin wellness data. Skip it if you need built-in GPS, bright outdoor metrics, richer smartwatch apps, or performance-grade heart-rate accuracy.

Pros: pairing reliability, reliability

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#73 Garmin Forerunner 965
3.7

Good if you want top GPS accuracy, AMOLED maps, deep training tools, and week-plus battery life. Skip it if you need rugged sapphire-level durability, LTE/calls/voice features, solar charging, or multi-day...

Pros: water resistance, workout tracking variety

Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality

#74 Polar Pacer Pro
3.7

Best for deep running guidance, recovery insights, comfort, and strong value. Skip it if you need rich smartwatch features, onboard music, payments, or best-in-class battery.

Pros: workout tracking variety, activity auto-detection

Cons: onboard music storage, blood oxygen tracking

#75 Suunto Vertical
3.7

Best for long hikes, ultraruns, and offline navigation where battery life and GPS matter most. Skip it if you need reliable wrist heart-rate data, onboard music, payments, or a smoother...

Pros: battery life, durability

Cons: resume later function, ECG functionality

#76 Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro
3.7

Best for a bright Wear OS watch with strong apps, fast performance, and value. Skip it if you need small-wrist comfort, polished tracking, or predictable multi-day battery life.

Pros: pairing reliability, outdoor visibility

Cons: ECG functionality, running power support

#77 Garmin fēnix 7X Pro
3.7

Best for long battery life, excellent GPS, rugged mapping and a flashlight you’ll actually use. Skip it if you want Apple-level smartwatch polish, a compact feel, low price or flawless...

Pros: GPS accuracy, app ecosystem

Cons: ECG functionality, calorie tracking usefulness

#78 RingConn Gen 2
3.7

Best for a light, comfortable smart ring with excellent battery life, no subscription, and strong sleep/recovery basics. Skip it if you need reliable workout tracking, automatic exercise detection, polished coaching,...

Pros: subscription value, weight

Cons: Strava compatibility, third-party app compatibility

#79 Polar Grit X
3.7

Best for serious training insights, GPS, running power, and recovery tools at a fair outdoor-watch price. Skip it for full maps, rich smartwatch apps, crisp touch controls, or guaranteed weeklong...

Pros: materials quality, recovery insights

Cons: contactless payments, music controls

#80 Polar Grit X Pro
3.7

Best for a rugged training watch with strong recovery, sleep, routing, and running-power tools. Skip it if you want smooth touchscreen performance, onboard music, payments, rich apps, or class-leading battery.

Pros: water resistance, health tracking accuracy

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage