#1
Smartwatch features were a central strength for golfers who wanted more than a golf GPS watch, especially health, fitness, and everyday watch functions.
Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, health tracking accuracy
Cons: call handling, voice assistant quality
#2
Reviewers consistently framed the Tactix 8 as a powerful, feature-dense smartwatch, though some lifestyle features were unnecessary for certain users.
Pros: wellness insights, build quality
Cons: LTE connectivity, band quality
#3
Smartwatch features improved meaningfully with mic, speaker, reports, voice tools, and music/payment basics, though the watch is still sports-first.
Pros: charging speed, GPS accuracy
Cons: ECG functionality, smartphone notifications
#4
Smartwatch features were considered broad and capable, though focused more on practical outdoor use than general-purpose app breadth.
Pros: heart rate accuracy, GPS accuracy
Cons: onboard music storage, mapping and navigation
#5
Reviewers saw the watch as a very complete Garmin/multisport smartwatch, while still acknowledging it is not as broadly smart as an Apple Watch.
Pros: workout tracking variety, pairing reliability
Cons: size options, companion app quality
#6
Smartwatch features were strong for a sports watch, with calls, voice, music, payments, reports, and notifications adding daily usefulness without matching cellular smartwatches.
Pros: stress tracking, customization options
Cons: menu navigation, companion app quality
#7
Smartwatch features are adequate for fitness-first users, but reviewers stress that the Vivoactive 6 remains more fitness watch than full smartwatch.
Pros: software smoothness, comfort
Cons: LTE connectivity, voice assistant quality
#8
Smartwatch features were viewed as useful for a Garmin but still short of true smartwatch platforms, especially Apple and Wear OS.
Pros: pairing reliability, watch face quality
Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity
#9
Smartwatch features are mixed: basic notifications, Garmin Pay, and daily tools help, but music, calling, maps, and smarter functions are limited.
Pros: customization options, charging speed
Cons: onboard music storage, voice assistant quality
#10
Smartwatch features were serviceable for essentials, but reviewers repeatedly framed the Venu 4 as fitness-first and underpowered compared with Apple, Google, or Galaxy watches.
Pros: activity auto-detection, style and design
Cons: LTE connectivity, charging convenience
#11
Smartwatch functionality was the clearest compromise: reviewers found it handy for basics, but repeatedly described it as golf-first, stripped down, or not a full smartwatch replacement.
Pros: user interface, brightness
Cons: wellness insights, charging convenience