Best Smartwatches of 2017

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Smartwatches are becoming quite the trend nowadays with almost all smartphone manufacturers and luxury brands releasing their very own smartwatch. With high-resolution displays and tons of smart features, they are becoming indispensable for the millennial crowd. This list of the Top 6 Smartwatches is the best that money can buy right now. The choices were quite obvious considering the fact that they’ve been very well received by critics and users worldwide. So, let’s get started!

Apple Watch Series 2

Apple announced their Series 2 smartwatch along with their latest iPhone a few months back. If you haven’t checked out the best cases for the iPhone 7, go check it out now! Series 2 smartwatch is a big improvement over its predecessor. The new watchOS 3 on the Series 2 smartwatch improves the interaction between the users and the watch. There is also much better support for third-party apps which was one of the negatives of the first smartwatch. It focuses a lot more on health and fitness tracking now. Series 2 smartwatch is waterproof, comes with GPS enabled as well as swim tracking capabilities. Overall, it is undoubtedly one of Top 6 smartwatches that you can buy right now.

Asus Zenwatch 3

Zenwatch 3 is completely different from the Zenwatch 2 in terms of looks and the overall feel. Zenwatch 2 came with a square watch face, which has been replaced with a more common, yet attractive circle watch face in the Zenwatch 3. It has some amazing features and is priced much lower than its competitors. The watch face is made of stainless steel and looks top-notch. Since it is a smartwatch, it is slightly thicker, but comes with an IP67 rating and a 340mAh battery. Zenwatch 3 has the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chipset and 512MB of RAM under the hood which is more than enough to power the 1.39-inch AMOLED display with 287 ppi, which is also the best display on a smartwatch. It can work as a fitness tracker as well as a stylish watch with plenty of watch dials to choose from.

Tag Heuer Connected

Tag Heuer watches cost a fortune and same is the case with their Connected smartwatch. It starts at around $1,500 and goes all the way up to $3,100. It is also the most expensive Android Wear device to date surpassing the Gold Huawei Watch. After using it for two years, there is an option to trade the watch for a mechanical Tag Heuer watch. The best thing about the Connected smartwatch is its build quality and the detailed watch faces. Once you have a chance to wear it, you’ll understand what I’m talking about. The watch feels so good in the hand and even though it is slightly chunky, it is extremely light due to the titanium construction. The watch faces have been intricately designed with so much attention to detail. The shadows under the hands, smooth movements and exquisite color combinations will just grab all the attention.

Sony SmartWatch 3

The Smartwatch 3 from Sony is the cheapest of the lot coming at around $160. It also has the least amount of features and is a good choice for those looking to buy their first smartwatch under strict budget constraints. The USP of the SmartWatch 3 is its GPS tracking capabilities which were pretty damn accurate. It comes with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and a 1.6-inch LCD display (with a resolution of 320×320). The display is not AMOLED which is slightly disappointing as sunlight legibility and maximum brightness is a bit on the lower side.

Samsung Gear S3

Priced 20$ below the Apple Watch Series 2, the Gear S3 was released little over a year after the Gear S2. It is one of the most unique smartwatches out there with a bezel that can be rotated for various functions. Gear S3 is powered by the Tizen OS and comes with a 1.3-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 360×360 pixels. The screen is absolutely magnificent and hats off to Samsung for creating it. The watch face is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass SR+ which has much-improved scratch and damage resistance. It is specially intended for watch faces with less reflection and better visibility as well. The Gear S3 comes in two models, Frontier and Classic.

Huawei Watch

Huawei Watch is regarded as one of the most luxurious and feature-rich smartwatches that you can buy. It is more expensive than the Apple Watch Series 2 and the Samsung Gear S3 at $399, but it is well worth it. The Gold Huawei Watch was the most expensive Android Wear smartwatch priced at almost $700, but that was surpassed by the Tag Heuer Connected. It had the best display for a smartwatch with a 1.4-inch 400×400 AMOLED display, but the latest Zenwatch 3 comes with a slightly higher pixel density. The watch is IP67 rated and has a Qualcomm processor coupled with 512M of RAM under the hood.

Sony’s stainless steel smartwatch up for preorders in Europe

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Sony’s big star from CES 2015, their Sony SmartWatch 3, is now up for preorders at select European websites such as Amazon.

Besides the regular Sony SmartWatch 3, Sony announced a special edition made out of stainless steel that grabbed everyone’s attention. This version is now up for pre-ordering in Europe, and can be seen at Amazon Germany, where it sells for €243. And, although the site is taking pre-orders, they haven’t announced the exact release date.

This stainless steel edition runs the same specs as the regular one, with its square 320X320 pixels display and its 1.2GHz quad core processor. It has a storage capacity of 4GB, along with 512 MB of RAM, running Android Wear.

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Sony SmartWatch 3 Is Now Available on Google Play for $250

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Officially unveiled at IFA 2014, more than a month ago, Sony SmartWatch 3 has finally found its way to Google’s Play Store, sporting a $249.99 price tag.

Sony’s smartwatches might not be exactly revolutionary, but the fact that they’re still around means that plenty of people are buying and enjoying them. The Japanese company already has a lot of experience in building wearables under its belt, having reached now the fifth generation of smartwatches.

The waterproof SmartWatch 3 SWR50 comes with a 1.6″ 320 x 320 transflective LCD display. Unlike its predecessors, the 5th-gen Sony SmartWatch by Android Wear, which explains why Google has decided to feature it on Play Store.

In terms of technical specs, Sony SmartWatch 3 comes with a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of internal storage. Had this been a smartphone, the specs would have been mediocre, at best. However, these numbers are more than enough for a wearable. The 420mA battery should keep the device up and running for up to two days of normal use.

As far as the sensors are concerned, SmartWatch 3 comes with all the usual suspects: ambient light sensors, accelerometer, compass, gyro and GPS. This makes the wearable quite versatile and will give app developers a lot of flexibility when creating software for it.

Sony SmartWatch 3 is available with vividly colored exchangeable wrist straps. Four colors are offered (black, white, green and pink), for a variety of occasions. However, I wouldn’t call this a dress watch, as the strap makes it obvious that it was built for fitness. For that purpose, it works either as a smartphone companion or as a standalone device. When working out, this wearable should be great if used in tandem with Bluetooth headphones, as you no longer have to carry around your heavy smartphone.

Even though it is available on the Play Store, Sony has not disclosed the official launch date for the other retailers. Considering that the Play Store is not available everywhere, it’s hard to believe that Sony would make this wearable exclusive there. To be frank, the device is underwhelming, so the $250 price tag really seems unjustified. Why are Android Wear devices getting more expensive, instead of becoming more affordable? They don’t seem to be built differently from their cheaper alternatives, so that certainly doesn’t explain it.

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