The Best Smartwatches for Men

Smartwatches have become something of a fashion statement these days, with brands extending the style quotient well beyond just the traditional watch wearer. From Milan to Tokyo and New York to Silicon Valley, we see smartwatches taking center stage at every opportunity. If you’re looking to step up your tech game this year, you might want to consider adding a smartwatch to your accessory list. Smartwatches are far from the rudimentary digital timepieces of yore; they now come in an array of styles and functions – some better than others. You can shop for a variety of styles and materials, as well as primary and secondary sensors – everything from built-in GPS to LCDs and OLEDs. With so many choices, it can be difficult to know where to start. To help guide you through your smartwatch options, here are our top picks:

Apple Watch (Series 1, 2, and 3)

The original Apple Watch was a curiosities that got quite a few people interested. It was released in 2014 as an Apple device only, and as it didn’t come with a cellular modem, it was limited in what it could do. The Series 1 Apple Watch is the original model, and it comes in two sizes – 38mm and 42mm. It features the Taptic Engine, which gives the watch a mechanical feel and is used to provide notifications such as alerts, messages, and Siri instructions. It also comes with GPS, a heart rate monitor, and a display that looks a little like a watch face. The Series 1 comes with a ceramic case, and it will soon be followed by the Series 2 and 3 models.

Samsung Gear Live (SM-R353)

The Samsung Gear Live is a smartwatch that competes with the Apple Watch in terms of price. It’s not a cheap device, but it’s not as expensive as the Apple Watch either. It runs on Android Wear, and it comes with many of the same sensors as the Apple Watch, including a heart rate monitor. What’s more, it features a rotating bezel, so it’s easy to use even while looking through the viewfinder.

Sony Smartwatch 2

The Smartwatch 2 by Sony is one of the more affordable options on the list. It doesn’t have the same specs as some of the other watches, but it’s still a solid entry. It runs on Android Wear, and it offers basic smart functionality, including fitness tracking, a step counter, and notifications. However, the watch has an integrated camera and speaker, and it has a nice, big display.

Fossil Q Explorist

The Q Explorist is a luxury timepiece that may surprise you. It looks almost like a watch and feels almost like a bracelet. However, it offers a lot more than that, including a GPS and compass, and a heart rate monitor. It has a stainless steel case, dial, and bracelet, and it is waterproof to 5ATM. It also comes with a rotating bezel, so it’s easy to use even while looking through the viewfinder.

Under $250 (The Best Wearable Device for the Money)

If you’re looking for a cheap way to get into smartwatches, the Under $250 is a great place to start. You’ll get a lot of bang for your buck with this budget-friendly model, which features a SteelSeries Engine 3 layout. It doesn’t have the same specs as higher-end watches, but it’s still a solid choice if you want an entry-level option. You’ll get a good amount of use out of this watch, and it has a reasonable price tag.

If you’re looking for a large watch that will easily blend in with your daily wardrobe, the Over $250 is for you. You’ll definitely want to consider this option if you’re willing to spend this much money on a watch. It offers a lot more than the other watches on this list, and it comes with a gold case, a sapphire crystal, and a rotating bezel.

Over $250 (The Biggest Watch for the Most Money)

If you’re willing to shell out the big bucks for a smartwatch, the Over $250 comes with some serious perks. It offers advanced functions like a digital V inscribed watch face, a wide range of impressive styles and materials, and a display that can easily blend with your watchstrap. You’ll definitely want this watch if you’re willing to put your money down for a quality product. It’s the most expensive on this list, but it may be worth it, as it comes with some pretty special features.

If you’re willing to sacrifice some of the style and features that comes with the Over $250, the Under $250 is your best bet. It is similar to the Over $250 in that it offers advanced functions like a digital V inscribed watch face, a rotating bezel, and waterproofing. What’s more, it has an all-metal case, which will blend well with any wardrobe.

If you’re willing to sacrifice some of the style and features that comes with the Under $250, the Regular $200 is a better option. It offers basic functionality like a digital display, a rotating bezel, and a plastic case. What’s more, it will likely outlive you, as it is expected to be on the market for years to come.

Note: If you’re interested in smartwatches for kids, see our list of the best kids’ watches.

Noted Reminders: If you’re looking for a smartwatch for specific fitness functionality, see our article on the best fitness trackers for smartwatches.

Summary

There are many options when it comes to choosing a smartwatch, and it can be difficult to know where to begin. You can find cheaper options on the cheap end of the spectrum, as well as higher-end models with built-in GPS and altimeters. You can also find models that are focused on fitness, with cardiovascular fitness monitors, or that provide notifications for social media and phone calls. There is a wide range of styles and features, so it can be hard to know where to start. To help you through your smartwatch options, here are our top picks:

Apple Watch (Series 1, 2, and 3)

The original Apple Watch was a curiosities that got quite a few people interested. It was released in 2014 as an Apple device only, and as it didn’t come with a cellular modem, it was limited in what it could do. The Series 1 Apple Watch is the original model, and it comes in two sizes – 38mm and 42mm. It features the Taptic Engine, which gives the watch a mechanical feel and is used to provide notifications such as alerts, messages, and Siri instructions. It also comes with GPS, a heart rate monitor, and a display that looks a little like a watch face. The Series 1 comes with a ceramic case, and it will soon be followed by the Series 2 and 3 models.

Samsung Gear Live (SM-R353)

The Samsung Gear Live is a smartwatch that competes with the Apple Watch in terms of price. It’s not a cheap device, but it’s not as expensive as the Apple Watch either. It runs on Android Wear, and it comes with many of the same sensors as the Apple Watch, including a heart rate monitor. What’s more, it features a rotating bezel, so it’s easy to use even while looking through the viewfinder.

Sony Smartwatch 2

The Smartwatch 2 by Sony is one of the more affordable options on the list. It doesn’t have the same specs as some of the other watches, but it’s still a solid entry. It runs on Android Wear, and it offers basic smart functionality, including fitness tracking, a step counter, and notifications. However, the watch has an integrated camera and speaker, and it has a nice, big display.

Fossil Q Explorist

The Q Explorist is a luxury timepiece that may surprise you. It looks almost like a watch and feels almost like a bracelet. However, it offers a lot more than that, including a GPS and compass, and a heart rate monitor. It has a stainless steel case, dial, and bracelet, and it is waterproof to 5ATM. It also comes with a rotating be

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