Best Smartwatches

#41 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

#42 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

#43 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

#44 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

#45 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

#46 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

#47 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

#48 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

#49 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

#50 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

#51 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

#52 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

#53 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

#54 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

#55 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

#56 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

#57 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

#58 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

#59 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

#60 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

#61 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

#62 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

#63 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

#64 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

#65 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

#66 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

#67 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

#68 Coros Pace 4
3.6

Best for a light, affordable running watch with excellent battery life, GPS, comfort, and a bright AMOLED screen. Skip it if you need offline maps, rich smartwatch features, streaming music,...

Pros: comfort, value for money

Cons: third-party app support, contactless payments

#69 Coros Pace Pro
3.6

Best for a light AMOLED training watch with strong maps, GPS and battery. Skip it if you want premium materials, robust smartwatch features, payments or the most consistent wrist heart-rate...

Pros: outdoor visibility, display quality

Cons: contactless payments, flashlight usefulness

#70 Garmin Approach S62
3.6

Good if you want premium golf GPS maps, strong battery life, shot tracking and useful course tools in a daily wearable. Skip it if price, sleeker smartwatch features, calls or...

Pros: software smoothness, style and design

Cons: voice assistant quality, onboard music storage

#71 Garmin Vivoactive 5
3.6

Best for a light, fitness-first smartwatch with strong battery, GPS, and wellness insights. Skip it if you need richer apps, calls, advanced navigation, or top-tier training metrics.

Pros: fitness tracking accuracy, wellness insights

Cons: software smoothness, ECG functionality

#72 Ticwatch Atlas
3.6

Best for rugged styling, strong battery life, smooth performance, and outdoor-friendly tracking. Skip it if you need Google Assistant, LTE, small sizing, polished software, or deeper training insights.

Pros: touchscreen responsiveness, software smoothness

Cons: ECG functionality, LTE connectivity

#73 Suunto Race S
3.6

Best for excellent GPS, mapping, AMOLED visibility, long battery life, and standout value. Skip it if reliable wrist heart rate, onboard music, contactless payments, or full smartwatch features matter most.

Pros: workout tracking variety, value for money

Cons: blood oxygen tracking, contactless payments

#74 Garmin Lily 2
3.6

Good if you want a discreet, comfortable wellness tracker with strong heart-rate, stress and Body Battery insights. Skip it if built-in GPS, fast charging, rich smartwatch apps or advanced training...

Pros: pairing reliability, wellness insights

Cons: ECG functionality, body temperature tracking

#75 Polar Pacer
3.6

Best for affordable run/tri tracking, strong comfort, battery, display and Polar coaching. Skip it if you need dependable GPS everywhere, rich smartwatch tools, onboard music, navigation or wrist-based power.

Pros: third-party app support, comfort

Cons: contactless payments, onboard music storage

#76 Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2024)
3.6

Choose the Galaxy Watch Ultra if you want a rugged Samsung-focused Wear OS watch with strong GPS, a bright display, and multi-day battery. Skip it if you need lower cost,...

Pros: build quality, software smoothness

Cons: stress tracking, blood oxygen tracking

#77 Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro
3.6

Choose the T-Rex 3 Pro for rugged hardware, long battery life, bright display, accurate GPS and a genuinely useful flashlight at a strong price. Skip it if you need polished...

Pros: workout tracking variety, calorie tracking usefulness

Cons: LTE connectivity, ECG functionality

#78 Xiaomi Redmi 5 Active
3.6

Choose the Redmi Watch 5 Active if you want cheap battery life, basic health tracking and Bluetooth calls. Skip it if you need GPS, richer apps, contactless payments, a premium...

Pros: wellness insights, Bluetooth connectivity

Cons: contactless payments, third-party app support

#79 Amazfit Bip 6
3.6

Best for huge value, long battery life, a bright AMOLED screen, and broad fitness tracking. Skip it for premium apps, payments, polished sleep accuracy, or full iPhone replies.

Pros: value for money, battery life

Cons: contactless payments, stress tracking

#80 Xiaomi Redmi Watch 5
3.6

Choose the Redmi Watch 5 if you want a low-cost, bright, lightweight watch with long battery life and basic fitness features. Skip it if you need rich apps, actionable replies,...

Pros: step counting accuracy, display quality

Cons: voice assistant quality, contactless payments