1. Huawei watch 2

Maybe it's not exactly the same class, but there is a big improvement on Huawei Watch Original 2. There are beautiful watches around but there are lots of hardware on offer in Watch 2.

It has got optional 4G connectivity, GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so this smartwatch can work fine without your phone. An array of sensors provides intense fitness tracking, which allows a more holistic view of your practice system.

It's all a little bit.


2. Apple Watch Series 3


Series 3 with LTE does what he does, but it is a bridge product. We are not even in a Sci-Fi world where everyone wants a clock to call instead of a smartphone. Apple has pulled the method of integration better than anyone else, but with network restrictions and high value - and limited practical use cases - it is not yet mainstream.

Its activity app works well as a GPS running but another activity like FitBit Ionic is not fully displayed in the form of trackers. Although GPS Tracker works excellent.

Excel does this as a smartwatch - the iPhone users will worship uninterrupted notifications, fitness tracking, and excellent build quality.


3.Samsung Gear Sport

Samsung Gear Sport is expensive, but Samsung's best GPS is the ongoing clock - even if it's not the opposite of Apple Watch.

Clock software is very simple but you can view your complete data on Samsung's decent health app on your phone. It also means that it is not very dirty for formal events, but if you are after a pure running watch then you can spend less.



4.Withings Steel HR 


If you are not fully troubled on touchscreen smartwatch, Wings Steel HR is stylish, well-made and provides excellent battery life. We are happy to add the screen for heart rate monitors and smart features, even if they are original. A great semi-smartwatch for the price

5.Fitbit Iconic


Best fit for sports
Fitbit Ionic is the most fully featured Fitbit Smartwatch and Activity Tracker. It has everything in it, and its built-in GPS is very good for runners or those who do not want to take their phone with them.

In addition, all general fitness figures can store up to 300 songs with automatic control for multi-sports tracking, on-screen workouts, caller IDs and fitting coaches for book notifications on wrists, music control, and also for contactless payment. Can be done as chosen from a series of special apps (Weather, Starbucks, Rankie, Strava, and more).

Fitbit versa (which has fewer features than the built-in GPS) is cheaper and smaller, but ionic is still not enough for lightweight, to feel that you are wearing it.


6.Fossil Q Commuter


If the regular SmartWatch's screen and battery life do not appeal, then a hybrid is a great option. Fossil Q Commuter is an excellent example and we have made the best effort so far.

It is stylish, which is available at many affordable prices, with the highest quality at an affordable price. This is not the most intuitive system, but once you use it, the commuter handles the tracking, notifications and more beauty.

7.Garmin Vivo Move HR


If you want a smartwatch that looks like a real watch, then this is a fantastic fit. In the microscopic design, it is everything that you want to separate from the GPS and the battery lasts for about a week with light use.

The Garmin Connect app presents fitness information well, and the Voronov HR tracks automatically, as well as walking, swimming (yes, this swimpress), weight and more. Less than £ 200, this is one of our favorites.


8. Ticwatch E


Ticawatch E is a fairly basic wearable OS Smartwatch, but both the heart rate monitor and the GPS are both at such a low cost, which can also work as a fitness tracker.

Battery life is disappointing - does not meet the manufacturer's claim for two days - and we were struggling to work properly with the iPhone, but if your phone runs Android and you walk with no frills smartwatch It's not a bad choice, it's not a bad choice.

9.Ticwatch Pro


Ticawatch Pro is a center of road smartwatch.

On the plus side, it is cheaper than many competitors and due to its dual-screen technology provides better battery life. AMOLED and TN are both good and you will not find anywhere else.

However, we are not strongly impressed with heavy and heavy designs. You get NFC, GPS and heart rate monitor but we have not found the tracking accurate as some others.

10.Samsung Gear S3 Frontier


Gear s3 adds GPS to the  mix but was more than £ 100 in comparison to the S2. While tezane software is easier and more intuitive than Android Ware, less functionality (loss of text and email app) is also a turn-off when not using Samsung phones.

The problem is not entirely the fault of the S3, it is in the underlying limitations of SmartWatch. You will always need a smartphone to complete most of the tasks, and it has been added to this fact that a reputable gear S2 means that not much ground has been broken. If you want a smartwatch and can spend £ 349, then it is the best. It's not just necessary.