Nick Hall

15 Best Smartwatches for a Connected Life | Man of Many

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Our list of the best smartwatches on the market goes like this.

Best smartwatches you can buy

1. Apple Watch Ultra

When everyone expected Apple to go ‘Pro’ with the latest Apple Watch, they zagged and went ‘Ultra’. They brought to the table a titanium cased 49mm monster with up to 36 hours of battery life, a redesigned Compass app for explorers that now includes longitude, elevation and incline as well as an orienteering view, all powered by watchOS9 that features a host of new running metrics to measure performance, such as Stride Length, Ground Contact Time, Vertical Oscillation and Running Power. New Workout Views, such as Segments, Splits and Elevation.
$1
The latest smartwatch to come through the Man of Many office, we’ve been wearing the Suunto Vertical Titanium as our daily and have been impressed by the amount of tech they’ve squeezed into a relatively lightweight device (74 grams). At face value, it looks like just another GPS adventure sports watch, but it’s extremely comfortable on the wrist, has a large 1.4-inch screen, and even features FREE offline maps. This includes heatmaps, 3D maps, and road surface-type layers that are important for runners.

2. Suunto Vertical

3. Garmin Vivoactive 4

Another great all-rounder, the Garmin Vivoactive 4 offers a range of features tailor-made for everyday life. Fitness fans will score full workouts with animations on their wrist, along with over 20 pre-loaded sports apps. You can also go phone-free during your workout, thanks to the crafted workout playlists loaded into the watch. The Garmin Vivoactive 4 is designed for an active life.
$579

4. Samsung Galaxy Watch

With a round face, watch hand shadowing and even a ticking sound, the Samsung Galaxy Watch is just about as close to the traditional timepiece as you can get. This smartwatch also cops a 1.3″ super AMOLED display with 360 x 360-pixel resolution. For fans of the great outdoors, the Samsung Galaxy Watch is water-resistant and will even track your strokes as you swim, along with a built-in altimeter and barometer for when you want to get off the beaten track. A true all-rounder, this is one of the best smartwatches you can buy.
$549

5. Polar Unite

With a focus on beginner health and fitness, the Polar Unite is an entry-level smartwatch that packs a punch. This new edition was only released in July and offers a range of workouts with simulations, alongside the new FitSpark feature. The only real downside with this one is the lack of storage.
$249

6. AmazFit Bip

Boasting up to 45 days of battery life, the AmazFit Bip isn’t just one of the best smartwatches on the market, it’s also one of the longest-lasting. Powered by a Sony 28mm low-power GPS chip, this piece of wearable tech offers some interesting fitness features, whether you’ve got your phone on you or not. Check your heart-rate, steps or speed all day long, whilst also answering calls, setting alarms and receiving notifications. This affordable smartwatch for fitness fans is a major winner.
$99

7. Tag Heuer Connected 3

Built for precision, in keeping with the history that Tag Heuer has built over years, the Connected smartwatch is a marvel of modern wearable tech. This third-generation watch features the iconic lines of Tag’s chronographs, with push buttons and a crown for sporty elegance. Tag Heuer has also added the ability to change the watch-face depending on your style, so you can stay cool while connected.
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8. Fossil Gen 5

With features including an alarm clock, app alerts, calendar and email, the Fossil Gen 5 is a great addition to the working man’s arsenal. Into health? This smartwatch also boasts an activity tracker, heart rate tracking, a GPS and the ability to personalise your dial, making it one of the best smartwatches for fitness. Another great all-rounder in this list of the best smartwatches on the market.
$499

9. Skagen Falster 3

Skagen’s most popular smartwatch, the Falster 3 is a swim-proof, touchscreen beast. The smart features are powered by Google Wear OS, meaning you’ll score the power of Google Assistant on your wrist. The battery-efficient dial design also provides up to 24 hours of use on a single charge, with the interchangeable heavy gauge stainless steel-mesh strap customisable to your style.
$199

10. Huawei Watch GT 2

Copping an impressive two weeks of battery life, it’s safe to say the Huawei Watch GT 2 is one of the best smartwatches on the market. It is powered by Huawei’s self-developed wearable chip Kirin A1, along with intelligent power-saving technology. For everyday improvements, look firward to SMS capabilities, email, calendar and social media additions, along with standard updates to weather, alarm, stopwatch, flashlight and find my phone.
$329

11. Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2

With a large display and touch bezel for easy navigation, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 is one of the best smartwatches for work, sport and everyday life. You can automatically customise your watch face to match your style, while also controlling your phone camera for your wrist. For fitness fans, you can also manually track 40+ activities, auto-track seven activities, with real-time pace coaching for runners, with lap time recording for cyclists.
$599

12. TicWatch E2

Powered by Wear OS by Google, the TicWatch E2 offers in-watch downloads through the Google Play store. You can receive notifications, access the Google Assistant and even take a swim with the 50-metre water-resistance.
$159

13. Fitbit Versa Lite

It’s no surprise that Fitbit makes some of the best fitness smartwatches, but the Versa Lite has some extra features that make it a terrific all-rounder. Aside from being exceptionally affordable, this smartwatch can be used to track your steps and distance covered, while also receiving calls, texts and other notifications. Above all else, fitness and health reign supreme with this addition. There are more than 15 built-in exercise modes, making it easy to track your workouts in real-time.
$248

14. Honor MagicWatch 2

A personalised smartwatch that offers a wealth of features, the MagicWatch 2 from Honor is a must-have addition to your accessory list. Made from refined 316L stainless steel, the smartwatch boasts high strength to weight ratio, making it less susceptible to nicks and scratches. The always-on AMOLED display is crystal clear making it easy to read in any light. Additionally, this innovative timepiece sports a SpO2 monitor that measures oxygen saturation levels in the bloodstream so that you can assess how your body is adapting during a workout or a high-altitude.
$210

15. TicWatch Pro

The premium release from Mobvoi, the TicWatch Pro offers military standard durability and Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Whether you are a fan of AMOLED or LCD, you’re in luck; this smartwatch has both. With two screens and two modes, you take control of the battery life and performance. Additionally, the watch offers app purchases through the Google Play store, including Spotify and Maps.
$435
Wearable technology has come a long way since the early days and smartwatches shoulder much of the load. Put simply, the best smartwatches can do a lot of things. From tricks and features that may improve your life, such as health tracking and location monitoring, to more simple communication aspects like talk and text, smartwatches now do many of things you formerly had to purchase a specialised device for. The wearable computer looks like a standard watch, however, it bridges the gap between smartphone and fashion accessory, and they’ve been doing so for some time.

What is a Smartwatch?

When it comes to buying the best smartwatch you can find, there are a few considerations you need to be aware of. While regular watches and timepieces are characterised by their calibre and movement, smartwatches have different stipulations. Here is what to consider when looking for the best smartwatch;

What to Consider When Buying a Smartwatch

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