Trying to find the best smartwatch of 2020 is proving to be a difficult task given the rate at which the market is expanding. There’s a mind-boggling amount of great products available on the market. From the latest Samsung releases to the well built Apple Watches, we have got a number of options. If you’re looking for a guide that will help you choose the best smart watch for you, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re looking for classy, functional, or a sporty watch to track your fitness goals, there’s at least one top-tech timepiece guaranteed to catch your eye on this list.

1. Apple Watch Series 5

The Apple Watch Series 5, is without a doubt, one of the best smartwatches you can buy right now and certainly way ahead of any competitor including Samsung. In fact, one can argue that last year’s Series 4 was already a tightly-put product with almost all the major features in tow. However, the Apple Watch Series 5 brings some amazing new features like Always-on display, compass sensor, 32GB of internal storage on the base variant and more. Further, with Series 5, the watch can contact local emergency services after fall detection all around the world unlike Series 4 which is only limited to the US.

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Buy Apple Watch Series 5: Starts at $384.99  (₹40,900)

2. Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 is the best smartwatch you can buy if you are an Android user. Unlike most other smartwatches that run Wear OS, the Galaxy Watch Active2 runs Samsung’s own Tizen OS, and it’s proven to work better than WearOS in most cases — especially in battery efficiency. Unlike the rotating bezel on earlier Galaxy Watches, the Active2 sports an all-encompassing 1.4-inch Super AMOLED screen with support for Always-on display and Corning Gorilla Glass DX+ protection on top of that.

Pros:

Buy Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2: Starts at $240 (₹25,999)

After the success of Fossil Sport, the company has brought the Fossil Gen 5 and refined it even more. Right off the bat, the smartwatch is powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor — the same as Fossil Sport — which is said to improve the performance and battery life. However, as we have seen in our testing, the performance and battery life is still not up to the mark — at least not in the league of Apple and Samsung. Coming to the software, it runs Google’s latest Wear OS and offers features like Google Assistant, Google Pay, built-in GPS, heart-rate monitoring, and more.

The Fossil Gen 5 features a 1.28-inch AMOLED display in a 44mm dial, and it is rated to last for up to 24 hours on a single charge. The watch also comes with Google Fit with which you can track health metrics like step count, calories burnt, etc. throughout the day. However, for me, the best addition to Gen 5 is the speaker which was missing on Fossil Sport. So now, you can make and receive calls, talk to Google Assistant via voice and more. You can even install and play games on it. So if you are looking for the best smartwatch to accompany your Android smartphone then you can consider the Fossil Gen 5.

Cons:

  • Battery life and performance is not the best

Buy Fossil Gen 5: $250 (₹22,995)

Huawei recently announced its flagship smartwatch, the GT 2. It comes with many top-of-the-line features for fitness tracking and smartphone management. But let’s start with hardware first. The GT 2 is powered by Kirin A1 chipset which is developed by Huawei itself. Huawei claims that it offers a range of fitness tracking features without consuming a lot of power. In fact, the battery life is supposed to last for 2 weeks which is just crazy. Other than that, the Huawei Watch GT 2 sports a 1.2-inch AMOLED screen in 42mm and 46mm dials.

And let me tell you there is a speaker as well so that is great for calling, but you don’t get an LTE variant. Basically, the watch will use Bluetooth to make and receive calls. The prime feature of Huawei Watch GT 2 is that you have access to 15 workout modes and it claims to track all your activities accurately. Not to mention, there is built-in GPS and heart-rate sensor as well. Simply put, if you want a smartwatch for fitness tracking then I would highly recommend the Huawei Watch GT 2.

Buy Huawei Watch GT 2: $269 (₹19,500)

If you are not willing to spend $500 on a fitness-centric smartwatch, then Fitbit’s new Versa 2 is the smartwatch to buy. Fitbit, as we all know, is a popular name when it comes to activity trackers, and the Versa is pretty much the best of what Fitbit has to offer. And the new Versa 2 is even amazing with a sleek look, light build, and larger screen. The Fitbit Versa 2 is powered by its fastest processor yet and you can store up to 300 songs on the device. Among many other things, the major features are heart-rate tracking, Alexa voice assistant, sleep and swim tracking and more. In addition, the battery life on Versa 2 is stellar and goes up to 5-7 days.

Having said that, the Fitbit Versa 2 lacks GPS and you need to carry your smartphone if you want to track your runs which is slightly disappointing. However, it supports Fitbit Pay for contactless payments so that is great. The highlight of Fitbit Versa 2 (or any Fitbit activity tracker) is the companion app and Fitbit’s highly active community. You can log your metrics and compete with your friends and family members to make sure that you’re always on top of your fitness game. I would say Versa 2’s sleek design and flashy color options give it an edge over other fitness-centric smartwatches in the market.

Buy Fitbit Versa 2: $199 (₹17,699)

6. Amazfit Pace / Verge / GTS / GTR / Stratos / Bip

Amazfit recently announced a long list of similar-specced smartwatches and it’s very confusing to the users. So here I am going to list out the differences so you can make a better decision. At the very outset, let me tell you all Amazfit products are fitness-centric watches. There are differences, but mainly in terms of call support, notification replies, onboard storage, app installation and more. So to break it down, Amazfit Pace has support for notification replies, comes with 2GB of onboard storage, and has Android app support. All of this is possible because Amazfit Pace runs WearOS as its underlying OS. You can, in fact, install Android apps through ADB as well. So in tandem, Pace is one of the best smartwatches Amazfit has to offer.

Also, you can take a look at Amazfit Stratos which is very identical to Pace but it’s older now. Other than that, Amazfit Bip and Bip Lite are excellent fitness-centric smartwatches and the only difference between them is that the Lite variant does not come with a built-in GPS sensor.

Buy Amazfit Smartwatches: Starts at $64 (₹3,499)

7. Garmin Vivoactive 4

If you are on the lookout for a smartwatch that can keep you on top of your fitness game, then Garmin Vivoactive 4 is the way to go. It’s a bit pricier but it offers a lot of fitness tracking features that no other smartwatch brings to the table. Here’s a quick look at all the sensors that this particular watch has – GPS, health monitoring sensors, Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate monitor, Barometric altimeter, Compass, Accelerometer, and more. The watch also has a ton of gym activity profiles like Strength, Cardio, and Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, and more.

Compatibility: Android, iOS

Buy Garmin Vivoactive 4: $296 (₹32,590)

Ticwatch may not be a household name when it comes to smartwatches, but it’s slowly gaining popularity. The company recently released the Ticwatch E2 which is a solid watch mainly because you get a WearOS watch at a really low price. Due to WearOS, you can interact with notifications, ask Google Assistant questions using the built-in mic, install a range of Android apps and more. Sure, the battery life is not that good and it hardly lasts more than a day, but you get all the Google goodies in a solidly built case. TicWatch E2 has a 1.39-inch AMOLED display and comes with a water resistance of up to 5ATM. And the best part is that, unlike its earlier watch, TicWatch comes with a built-in GPS sensor so no more taking your phone while going for a run.

  • Mediocre battery life
  • No LTE variant

Buy Ticwatch E2: $249  (₹13,999)

Similar to Fossil, Skagen is another company that has been creating some great looking WearOS smartwatches. And its recent release, the Falster 3 is already making noises for its incredible build quality and design. It comes in a stainless steel body and has a case size of 42mm. The best part about Skagen Falster 3 is that it comes with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100 processor so everything is fluid and fast. On top of that, it has a built-in microphone and speaker. So not only you can interact with Google Assistant, but you can also make and receive calls on the go.

Buy Skagen Falster 3: $295

If you are looking for a well-built smartwatch at an affordable price then NoiseFit Evolve Sport is a perfect pick. It comes with a 1.2-inch AMOLED screen with touch screen controls and the display seems really good. The best part about this smartwatch is how elegant it looks with its aluminum alloy case and huge dial. With this smartwatch, you get all kinds of fitness tracking features like sleep tracker, step and calorie counter, hear-rate monitor and a lot more. It also supports more than 9 sports mode including your daily activities like Walking, Running, Mountain Climbing, Yoga and more. Not to mention, the watch is also waterproof and IP68 sweatproof rated.

But that is not all, you can use it as a normal Analog watch as well which looks quite classy. In the Analog mode, you get 10 days of battery life and with all the smart features turned on, you get 3 days of battery life on a single charge. And best of all, you can quick-reply to WhatsApp and other messaging apps as well which is quite unique in this price range. Simply put, NoiseFit Evolve Sport is an excellent smartwatch and you can’t go wrong at this price.

Buy NoiseFit Evolve Sport: ₹5,999

Best Smartwatches You Should Consider Buying in 2020

Well, that ends our list of best smartwatches you can buy in 2020. Of course, more smartwatches with better internals and features will be made available throughout the year, but these are ones that are worth considering right now. We’ll be updating the list as and when we come across something new and interesting, so be sure to keep an eye on this list.