Top 10 Smartwatches January 2017
BSNLCAFE's roundup of the very best Smartwatches money can buy.
Welcome to BSNLCAFE's roundup of the very best Smartwatch money can buy. We only include the best Smartwatches in this list, so you can be sure you're always geting the very latest cutting edge tech.
The BSNLCAFE team has tested every handset under the sun, and this page is designed to provide you with all the key info you need so you can choose the best Smartwatch for you. And we've listed in order of preference too, so there's no confusion. The first is the best.
So whether you're after the best Android Smartwatch money can buy or an iWatch , we've seen and extensively tested them all so you don't have to.
Take a look and we guarantee you'll find the best Smartwatches for you, beginning with the very best Smartwatch currently available...
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Best smartwatch - asus zenwatch 3 |
1. Best smartwatch - asus zenwatch 3
Key Features
- Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor.
- Jewellery-grade 316L steel construction.
- 1.39-inch 400 x 400 AMOLED display.
- 512MB RAM, 4GB storage.
- 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass.
- Italian leather or rubber straps.
- Two-day battery with Hypercharge technology.
- Manufacturer: Asus.
- Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor.
- Jewellery-grade 316L steel construction.
- 1.39-inch 400 x 400 AMOLED display.
- 512MB RAM, 4GB storage.
- 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass.
- Italian leather or rubber straps.
- Two-day battery with Hypercharge technology.
- Manufacturer: Asus.
2. The other best Smartwatch- Apple Watch Series 2
With the Series 2 Apple has shifted the focus to health and fitness, adding GPS to the mix for accurate run tracking without needing to carry your iPhone around. The Series 2 is also waterproof and offers an array of swim tracking and metrics. Apple has also introduced a new Breathe app to help you relax. The objective is clear: Apple is making a big play for sports watch owners.
With watchOS 3, Apple is also looking to right the wrongs of its predecessor, improving the way you interact with the Series 2 on a daily basis, offering better third-party app support and more.
Is the Apple Watch Series 2 the perfect smartwatch? No. But it makes a much more compelling argument than any that have come before it.
3. Huawei Watch
The stunning AMOLED display on Huawei's Android Wear debutant is a 1.4-inch, 400 x 400, one with a 286ppi count – the highest density on an Android Wear smartwatch so far – and there's no annoying flat tyre either. The screen is made all the more impressive thanks to a 10,000:1 contrast ratio.
When we first reviewed the Huawei Watch, we called it the slickest looking Android Wear smartwatch but lamented that those looks came at a premium. Fast forward a few months and the price has tumbled and, given it plays nicely with the new Mode interchangeable bands and can run the preview of Wear 2.0, it's now our top pick from Google's stable.
4. Samsung Gear S3
It's been just over a year since the Samsung Gear S2 went live, intriguing everyone with its rotating bezel and sporty looking design. And now, Samsung has come up with a duo of sequels in the form of the Samsung Gear S3 Classic and Samsung Gear S3 Frontier. Aside from the obvious differences in design, there's not a great deal of difference between the Gear S3 options, aside from the LTE offering and a small weight difference.
The bezel, the big winner on the S2, has evolved, allowing more functionality than before. Using Nest, for example, you can control the fan, temperature zones and more in different rooms, simply by twisting the bezel. There's also a much larger battery sitting behind the bigger screen, meaning you get about 3-4 days of usage, compared to the usual two days the majority of smartwatches can muster.
5. Sony SmartWatch 3
An old choice but a good choice, the Sony SmartWatch 3 has built-in GPS connectivity, which means you can leave your smartphone at home when you go for a run.
The sports styling makes it perfect for a weekend jog, and while the screen is a little dull compared to some of its rivas, the Steel edition adds a touch of class to the smartwatch that we at Wareable agree offers the most bang for your smartwatch buck.
6. Tag Heuer Connected
It doesn't take long before you realise this Intel powered Tag smartwatch is the best built, and highest quality, Android Wear device to date. From afar it genuinely looks like a regular Tag Heuer watch – it's only when you get up close that you notice it's quite a bulky beast.
Now available in rose gold, its watch faces are another delightful addition and after two years, you can trade it in for a mechanical Tag watch.
7. Garmin Vivoactive HR
This second-gen Garmin smartwatch has the same 24/7 activity tracking and support for smartphone alerts as its predecessor, the Vivoactive. What it adds is Garmin's own Elevate heart rate tracking technology which monitors your HR continuously and gives accurate indications of calorie burn through the day and night. And it's better looking.
There's GPS and dedicated apps for cycling, swimming, running and golf plus support for skiing and paddle boarding too. Connect IQ adds apps while battery life is eight days, 13 hours with GPS.
8. Polar M600
The Polar M600 is very much a Polar running watch first and an Android Wear smartwatch second. Not just because it has the familiar Polar watch faces already loaded but because it strong-arms you into getting Polar Flow up and running on your smartphone almost instantly. There's a physical button that's dedicated to Polar Flow. Your first ever push of it will fire up the app on your phone and, from thereon in, it's your speedy gateway to tracking your runs and workouts.
The GPS run tracking is on the money and the stats and metrics the excellent Flow app provides post-run make it the top smartwatch for runners.
9. Vector Watch
When it comes to smartwatch battery life, it doesn't come much longer than the Vector watch. With around 30 days from a single charge, the Vector will out-last most business trips and holidays, meaning you don't have to pack a separate charger for your travels. It's a competent smartwatch with notifications, fitness tracking and a clever way of visualising your day through rings placed around the watch face.
Of course, 30 days of battery doesn't come without sacrifice, and the low-power screen does ruin the aesthetic. We'd also advise looking beyond the basic models for a far more pleasing finish.
10. Pebble 2
Everything that made the original Pebble brilliant is still on board: that affordable price, an impressive seven-day battery life and both iPhone and Android compatibility.
There are also some serious upgrades to both the software and hardware; the Pebble operating system has come a long way since the days of the cherry red smartwatch, now sitting at Pebble OS 4.0 with thousands more apps under its belt.
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