Best 2022 Smartwatches for fit

#1 Garmin Forerunner 255S
4.7

Fit was especially strong for smaller wrists, with reviewers describing the watch as unobtrusive, well-sized, and easy to wear.

Pros: step counting accuracy, fit

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, charging convenience

#2 Coros Apex 2
4.7

Fit was praised for adjustability, small-wrist suitability, glove clearance, and a generally secure comfortable feel.

Pros: resume later function, durability

Cons: watch face quality, call handling

#3 Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4
4.5

Fit is generally strong thanks to size options and adjustable clasps, though one reviewer struggled to get a snug fit on slimmer wrists.

Pros: contactless payments, pairing reliability

Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling

#4 Polar Ignite 3
4.5

Fit had limited positive evidence, with the strap described as snug and comfortable on the wrist.

Pros: brightness, charging speed

Cons: call handling, third-party app support

#5 Garmin Forerunner 255
4.3

Fit was praised for adjustability and secure sports use across different wrist sizes.

Pros: durability, cross-platform compatibility

Cons: stress tracking, app ecosystem

#6 Garmin Vivomove Sport
4.3

Fit was praised for smaller wrists and a less intrusive profile than larger sports watches.

Pros: pairing reliability, reliability

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#7 Garmin Forerunner 955
4.3

Fit was positive in limited evidence, with the watch fitting under gear and avoiding bulky feel for reviewers.

Pros: outdoor visibility, charging speed

Cons: LTE connectivity, call handling

#8 Fitbit Sense 2
4.0

Fit evidence is limited but positive, with one reviewer saying the single size seems to fit a broad range of wrists well.

Pros: pairing reliability, durability

Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity

#9 Polar Pacer
4.0

Fit has limited positive evidence from one reviewer who found the design and fit solid.

Pros: third-party app support, comfort

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#10 Fitbit Versa 4
3.8

Fit was mixed: a snug fit helped sensor contact, but the clasp and fit adjustment could be challenging.

Pros: pairing reliability, user interface

Cons: third-party app support, music controls

#11 Garmin Venu Sq 2
3.7

Fit was positive for smaller wrists in one review but less ideal in another where the watch initially jutted from the wrist.

Pros: charging speed, coaching features

Cons: ECG functionality, call handling

#12 Polar Pacer Pro
3.5

Fit was mixed: one reviewer had trouble with wrist fit, while others praised the snug or broadly wearable design.

Pros: workout tracking variety, activity auto-detection

Cons: onboard music storage, blood oxygen tracking

#13 Garmin MARQ Gen 2
3.4

Fit evidence was split between concerns over chunky sizing and praise for straps that can shape to the wrist.

Pros: pairing reliability, reliability

Cons: size options, call handling

#14 Suunto 9 Peak Pro
2.0

Fit had limited negative evidence, centered on needing a high and tight wrist position to prevent rubbing during mountain biking.

Pros: step counting accuracy, durability

Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments