5 Best Smartwatches To Buy In 2023 - Savvy

5 Best Smartwatches To Buy In 2023

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Last updated: Jan 11, 2023 | By: callie | Edited By: callie

Are you looking for a quick way to monitor your health? The future is smart wearables but there are so many options it can be hard to choose the best one for you. Recently released smartwatches are sophisticated and include lots of features. Our team of tech specialists have thoroughly examined all the top smartwatches of 2023. And have graded them based on their overall performance, including: quality, features, usability, compatibility, performance, value, and any discounts offered.

Here are the top five smartwatches we recommend:

1. Top Choice: KoreTrak Pro

Our expert's top choice is the Kore 2.0 since it was the quickest and simplest to set up. Its unparalleled usability and compatibility, connects to Apple and Android devices with ease. The easy-to-use touch screen interface allows instant access to real-time health monitoring and phone notifications. The Kore 2.0 offers health and fitness tracking, including heart rate monitoring, and features a fully customisable interface. A lithium battery that is simple to charge and can power this watch for up to 7 days.

The best performance and value are found in this watch, which costs only $59.99 at the time of this review. Plus, 50% discount is still available for a limited time.

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2. Apple Watch 8

The Apple Watch 8 comes in second place due to its attractive design and excellent functions, but it suffers greatly from being iOS-only compatible. Its restricted software system's means limited options and it was also the most expensive watch in our test.

The top choice has more features for a much better price.

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3. FitBit Sense 2

The Fitbit Sense 2 is a casual health and fitness tracker that is fun to use and demands less than an Apple Watch, but it is less flexible than the Sense due to the new closed-off design for this series.

Although the Sense 2 is comfortable to wear and has a high battery life, its heart rate accuracy is not the best. And while the interface is pretty simple to use, there is currently no support for third-party apps. This means that no music is supported and a subscription is necessary to access all of its features.

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4. Garmin Venu

The Garmin Venu is one of the better all-round activity trackers but its bland design, small selection of apps, and finicky touchscreen display are where it falls short significantly. While iOS compatibility is limited, Android compatibility is great. Additionally, this watch required more time to charge, and the GPS function drained the battery.

Overall, the value is not as high as the others we tested.

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5. Fossil Gen 6

The Fossil Gen 6 is a capable smartwatch that will run the new Wear OS 3 in 2022, making it easier to suggest than older devices that are stuck with outdated software. However, the watch doesn't have enough features to set it apart from the other watches we've reviewed. Especially the top choice.

The sleek design is in the Gen 6’s favor but a fashion brand may not be the best tech pick. Even though it can be recharged in under an hour, the watch's battery life of less than a day prevents us from recommending it above other, longer-lasting wearables.

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Sandy Baker is a has over 17 years of experience in the financial sector.