
There’s a Good Reason for iPhone Owners to Get This Non-Apple Smartwatch
It’s cheaper than a Series 4.

It’s cheaper than a Series 4.
By Tucker Bowe

Samsung’s spilled the details on the Galaxy Active Watch 2 which will sport a few upgrades, including an LTE flavor and heart-rate monitoring (eventually).
By Eric Limer

Whoop launches the third iteration of the tracker loved by trainers and military personnel.
By Meg Lappe

New editions of Frederique Constant’s Horological Smartwatch offer elegant design and connected features with fresh spring colors.
By Zen Love

The normally $200 smartwatch is a great option for anybody who doesn’t want to spend big on an Apple Watch.
By Tucker Bowe

Amazon is selling the normally $399 smartwatch for $50 off.
By Tucker Bowe

This fitness-focused smartwatch works seamlessly with Spotify and costs $200 less than the newest Apple Watch.
By Meg Lappe

The popular outdoor tech and smartwatch brand is getting into the world of luxury watchmaking.

Want a great entry-level smartwatch?
By Tucker Bowe

The new Withings Move ECG, which debuted at CES 2019, is one of two smartwatches that can take a reading of your heart’s electrical rhythm.

The GBD800-1 from G-SHOCK is a combination of G-SHOCK’s legendary toughness and style mixed with fitness tracking capabilities.

The Casio PRO TREK WSD-F20AGN is a smartwatch built for the outdoors with low-power GPS, Google’s Wear OS and activity apps.

It also has a 4 day battery life.
By Tucker Bowe

That’s 730 days between charges.
By Tucker Bowe

It’s the best and most capable Apple Watch ever.
By Tucker Bowe

Make the most of Apple Watch ownership (and your battery life) with these smart third-party accessories.
By Gear Patrol

If anything, growing smartwatch sales will inject new life into Swiss watchmaking.

Testing the Apple Watch Sport on runs, Insanity Workouts and lots and lots of power walking.
By Darren Murph

Wearable tech is a growing and increasingly diverse market; they all track distance and calories, and most tell time. They all have their pitfalls — battery life, compatibility, reliability, size, price — but what determines the best device is your individual needs.
By Tucker Bowe

Back in August, we argued that smartwatches simply weren’t worth the investment (yet, anyway) for most people. The question, of course, was whether or not Apple’s entry into the space would break away from that mold in any significant manner.
By Darren Murph