![]() There's no ECG sensor, but it should have you covered with basic to moderate health insights otherwise. It has a nice combination of sleek smartwatch looks (in both software and hardware) and the requisite fitness tracking and notification capabilities we expect at that price point. If you can find it for less than $200, the Fitbit Versa 3 is another option we like.It doesn't have the Apple Watch's extensive app support, but it offers nearly the same level of fitness hardware (ECG, blood oxygen sensors, heart rate, GPS), week-long battery life, a more in-depth companion app, and actual Android support, all in a stylish design. Meanwhile, the Apple Watch SE can save you a few bucks depending on your needs. Fitness tracking could still use more context, but the Series 7’s all-around package is tough to beat. The new, bigger screen offers larger font sizes and more space to read fitness data and notifications, too. Battery life is just okay at roughly one day per charge, but charging from zero to 100 now takes just over an hour. No other wearable offers close to the app variety, ecosystem cohesiveness, and third-party support that the Apple Watch does. ![]() The Apple Watch Series 7 is still the best all-around smartwatch available.A slightly more affordable smartwatch we like.
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