How to Pick the Best Smartwatch for You
The first thing to consider when choosing a smartwatch is its compatibility with your smartphone. The compatibility depends on the watch’s operating system. Apple Watches are only compatible with iPhones, however, it is an advantage to some point, because it offers complete integration between the two devices. Tizen, an open-source operating system designed originally for Samsung Gear to be compatible only with Samsung smartphones, is now partially compatible with iPhones and other Android phones. Android Wear is a universal smartwatch operating system, allowing the watch to be compatible with most smartphones. It will run the best with Android phones but have some limitations with iPhones.
Secondly, you need to consider a smartwatch’s functionality which needs to meet your needs. Decide what you would like to use your watch for apart from knowing the time: whether you need a heart-rate tracker, advanced fitness tracking features, or you need to swim underwater. The more advanced features will affect the cost of the phone and battery life, but it will also narrow down your options. Some smartwatches are better for office use or work, some are designed for active lifestyle or entertainment. Decide on the functions you need and ask the sales consultant to help you choose. Smartwatches cost on average from 120$ to 800$. However, most of the watches can perform most of the functions the users need. You will not need to spend more than 200-300 dollars on your watch. In more expensive models, you will pay for expensive materials of wristlets, brand names and precious metals incrustation. Battery life is another point to consider. Most smartwatches can last up to 5-7 days, and the duration of battery life depends on the watch’s functionality. The most advanced features, like heart-rate monitoring and advanced touchscreens, will eat up most of the battery in a day or two. So, if you need a smartwatch for lengthy hikes or travel, you may consider simpler features with longer battery life. Finally, physical comfort plays a big role in your overall satisfaction with your smartphone. Take your time to visit the nearest tech store and try all the watches yourself to see if they fit you well. Choose practical wristlet materials for your needs. If you need to get wet and dirty all the time, the best materials are rubber and plastic, and they are also cheaper. Taking into consideration all these factors, you will be able to pick the right smartphone for you with much more ease. Don’t forget to google user reviews to know what other people think about the smartphone you are about to buy.