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Buying your first smartwatch? Here are some tips to consider

GEEK DESK
GEEK DESK
Jul 11

There are a number of factors to consider before buying a new smartwatch. Here are some of the most important:

  • Your needs: What do you want to use your smartwatch for? If you are looking for a fitness tracker, you will need a different smartwatch than if you are looking for a device that can make calls and send texts.
  • Your budget: Smartwatches can range in price from a few hundred dollars to over a thousand dollars. It is important to set a budget before you start shopping so that you do not overspend.
  • The operating system: Smartwatches run on different operating systems, such as Apple WatchOS, and Wear OS by Google. It is important to choose a smartwatch that runs on an operating system that is compatible with your smartphone.
  • The features: Smartwatches come with a variety of features, such as fitness tracking, heart rate monitoring, GPS, and NFC payments. Consider which features are most important to you before making a purchase.
  • The design: Smartwatches come in a variety of designs, from sleek and minimalist to rugged and sporty. Choose a design that you like and that will fit your lifestyle.
  • The battery life: Smartwatches typically have a battery life of one to two days. If you are a heavy user, you may want to choose a smartwatch with a longer battery life.
  • The compatibility: Make sure that the smartwatch you choose is compatible with your smartphone. Not all smartwatches are compatible with all smartphones.

Once you have considered all of these factors, you will be able to choose the best smartwatch for your needs.

Here are some additional tips for buying a smartwatch:

  • Read reviews: Read reviews of different smartwatches before you make a purchase. This will help you to get a better idea of the pros and cons of each model. Below are our top choices for 2023:

Apple Watch Ultra review

HUAWEI Watch Ultimate review

  • Try before you buy: If possible, try on different smartwatches before you buy one. This will help you to make sure that you find a watch that fits comfortably and that you like the way it looks.
  • Consider the future: If you are planning on using your smartwatch for a long time, it is important to choose a model that is likely to be supported by the manufacturer for a number of years.
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