Best 2024 Smartwatches for fit

#1 Garmin Lily 2 Active
5.0

Fit is excellent for the intended user, especially people who want a small watch that sits comfortably on smaller wrists.

Pros: health tracking accuracy, blood oxygen tracking

Cons: ECG functionality, onboard music storage

#2 Apple Watch Ultra 2
5.0

Fit was praised in one outdoor-focused review for staying secure during daily use and activity.

Pros: app ecosystem, smartwatch features

Cons: cross-platform compatibility, blood oxygen tracking

#3 Garmin Forerunner 165
4.8

Fit was strong for many wrists, with secure wear and little slipping, though the single case size remained a caveat.

Pros: smartphone notifications, watch face quality

Cons: music controls, Wi-Fi connectivity

#4 Garmin Lily 2
4.7

The small case and strap setup are praised for fitting small wrists and wearing snugly.

Pros: pairing reliability, wellness insights

Cons: ECG functionality, body temperature tracking

#5 Polar Vantage M3
4.7

Fit is praised by reviewers who found the smaller, lighter body secure and well suited to the wrist.

Pros: brightness, display quality

Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality

#6 Suunto Race S
4.5

Fit is praised for smaller wrists and secure sport use, especially where reviewers noted stable wear during activities.

Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, contactless payments

#7 Xiaomi Redmi Watch 5 Lite
4.5

Fit evidence was positive, with reviewers describing the strap/watch fit as grippy, comfortable, and good on the wrist.

Pros: cross-platform compatibility, pairing reliability

Cons: third-party app support, contactless payments

#8 CMF Watch Pro 2
4.5

Fit was positive in the review that addressed it, with the watch described as a suitable unisex size.

Pros: pairing reliability, materials quality

Cons: data privacy, health tracking accuracy

#9 Coros Pace Pro
4.5

Fit was positive where the strap sat securely, but the broader evidence also suggests some wrist-size limitations.

Pros: outdoor visibility, display quality

Cons: contactless payments, flashlight usefulness

#10 Ticwatch Pro 5 Enduro
4.4

Fit worked well for at least one large-watch reviewer, though broader comfort comments show the single large case will not suit everyone.

Pros: menu navigation, battery life

Cons: ECG functionality, voice assistant quality

#11 Google Pixel Watch 3
4.3

Fit was praised for snug bands, better wrist presence, and a bigger model that finally fits more users, though comfort varies by band and size preference.

Pros: outdoor visibility, pairing reliability

Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, materials quality

#12 Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4.3

Fit evidence is positive overall, especially for smaller wrists and sleep-apnea detection, though fit depends on wrist and band choice.

Pros: display quality, durability

Cons: cross-platform compatibility, antioxidant index

#13 Garmin Enduro 3
4.0

Fit was secure and wearable for some reviewers, but the large case still looked or felt oversized on smaller wrists.

Pros: contactless payments, reliability

Cons: onboard music storage, watch face quality

#14 Apple Watch Series 10
4.0

Fit mattered for sensor performance; the Sport Band was praised as adjustable and effective for running accuracy.

Pros: reliability, comfort

Cons: calorie tracking usefulness, mapping and navigation

#15 Fitbit Ace LTE
4.0

Fit evidence is limited but positive, with a reviewer saying the watch did not feel unwieldy for children ages 7 and 9.

Pros: operating system experience, watch face quality

Cons: app ecosystem, third-party app support

#16 Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2024)
4.0

Fit evidence was limited but positive, with one reviewer able to get a snug, usable fit from the supplied band setup.

Pros: build quality, software smoothness

Cons: stress tracking, blood oxygen tracking

#17 Xiaomi Watch 2
3.7

Fit was acceptable but size-dependent; reviewers found it large or noticeable despite light weight.

Pros: charging speed, Bluetooth connectivity

Cons: ECG functionality, recovery insights

#18 Polar Grit X2 Pro
3.5

Fit was split between praise for smaller-wrist suitability in Grit X2 reviews and criticism of the Pro feeling oversized on a small wrist.

Pros: recovery insights, build quality

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#19 Samsung Galaxy Watch FE
3.5

Fit was mixed, with one reviewer reporting edge discomfort and another finding it comfortable all day.

Pros: materials quality, workout tracking variety

Cons: size options, cross-platform compatibility

#20 Ticwatch Atlas
3.3

Fit is context-dependent: some reviewers find it comfortable, while others warn that the large body can be awkward or too big.

Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, software smoothness

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#21 Xiaomi Redmi Watch 5
3.3

Fit is split: one reviewer found alternative straps did not fit well, while another found the watch balanced on the wrist.

Pros: step counting accuracy, display quality

Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments

#22 Garmin Fenix 8
3.1

Fit depended heavily on wrist size, with wide fit adjustability offset by reports of twisting or too-large sizing for smaller wrists.

Pros: workout tracking variety, onboard music storage

Cons: LTE connectivity, value for money

#23 Xiaomi Redmi 5 Active
3.0

Fit was mixed because some reviewers liked the light feel, while others found the strap awkward or the case less subtle.

Pros: wellness insights, Bluetooth connectivity

Cons: contactless payments, third-party app support

#24 Amazfit T-Rex 3
2.5

Fit was polarizing because the large case suits bigger wrists but can dominate smaller wrists or get in the way.

Pros: resume later function, brightness

Cons: safety features, activity auto-detection

#25 OnePlus Watch 2R
1.8

Fit was a recurring weakness for small wrists because the case stayed large even though the watch became lighter.

Pros: software smoothness, charging speed

Cons: ECG functionality, safety features