Best affordable smartwatches that do not disappoint

Best affordable smartwatches that do not disappoint

Gone are the days when you had to spend a bomb to get the top features in a smartwatch. With manufacturers realising the potential of offering a budget-friendly line of smartwatches, they have been offering more and more features at an affordable price point. Good battery backup, water-resistant body design, fitness trackers, you name it and you can get it at affordable price points. If you are looking for something similar, then here are four affordable smartwatches that do not disappoint, which you can buy on Amazon. Note that these products have been selected based on their listed features.

Fitbit Versa Lite

If you are looking for an affordable smartwatch that churns out a good performance on most fronts, then the Fitbit Versa Lite is a good option to consider. To start with, it tracks, steps, calories burnt, active minutes and heart rate 24×7, which should enable you to achieve your fitness goals quickly. You can get call, text, calendar and other smartphone notifications on the smartwatch when your smartphone is nearby. Furthermore, the company claims that the device has a swim-proof design, which should make it ideal for swimmers as well. Finally, in terms of battery life, it possesses enough juice to last for four days, while it works round the clock, as per company claims. 

Mobvoi TicWatch E2

If you are someone who is into swimming and is looking for an affordable smartwatch that will help you take your game to the next level, then the Mobvoi TicWatch E2 should do you justice. It has a 5 ATM rating, which means you can use the smartwatch underwater up to 50m of depth. Furthermore, it has a swim-style detection feature, which detects the style of your swim sessions and then churns out metrics accordingly. Thanks to this, you can analyse the data and make the changes in your swimming routines to up your game. Apart from these swim-friendly features, the smartwatch has a 24-hour heart monitoring system and multiple proactive sports modes to track how your body reacts to other physical activities like running and working out in the gym. Furthermore, it supports three GPS satellite systems, enabling you to track and map out your runs. Finally, it should give you a battery performance of two days, under optimal conditions, as per company claims.

Amazfit Bip

If a budget-friendly price and a long battery life are the two major parameters that you are considering while buying a smartwatch, then the Amazfit Bip should not disappoint you. As per company claims, it has a 190mAh battery, which gives you 30 days of battery life with regular use and can even give up to 45 days of battery life if there are minimal notifications. Another impressive thing to note here is that it takes just 2.5 hours to fully charge the device, according to the brand. It has a 1.28-inch always-on display, which shows you the time, heart rate and the steps taken all the time. It has a built-in GPS system, which tracks your runs and walks in real-time to give you an idea about the distance covered, calories burnt and much more. Finally, the smartwatch has an IP68 rating, which makes it resistant to dust, rain and splashing, enabling you to use it under harsh outdoor conditions as well.

Garmin Forerunner 35

If you are looking for an affordable smartwatch that is good at tracking heart rates, then the Garmin Forerunner 35 is a good option to consider. It uses a special Garmin Elevate wrist heart rate technology, which is claimed to accurately monitor the heart-rate 24×7. Furthermore, it has a built-in GPS that tracks the speed and distance of your runs and also lets you map out the routes for your runs. Additionally, it tracks the number of steps taken, calories burnt and active minutes and even reminds you to move and indulge in some physical activity if you have been resting for a long time. The smartwatch also enables you to manage calls, messages and music from your smartphone, which means that you need not take out the smartphone every now and then.

Ashwin Nair
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