The Fitbit Sense 2 stands out as a strong contender against the Apple Watch Series 8 in the medical device arena. It’s a top performer in sleep tracking and heart rate monitoring, equipped with ECG for Afib detection and SpO2 for sleep disorder analysis. Additionally, it includes an electro...
We've been testing the best smartwatches for over a decade, and have seen the evolution of the watch from a useful notification device to the fully-fledged health and fitness trackers you can pick up today. Leading the pack is the Apple Watch 10, our top smartwatch for iPhone owners. It...
If you’re an iPhone owner hunting for a smartwatch, the Apple Watch is the best choice for most users. And with the current range encompassing the Series 10, Ultra 2, and SE 2, there’s more choice than ever. Yet, they’re not the only smartwatches to consider if you have an iPh...
You’ll get a notification of whether the reading was normal or Afib and an EKG graph of your heart rate will be logged in the Apple Health smartwatch app, which can be downloaded and shared with your doctor. Apple has FDA approval for its ECG, as well as clearance in the European Eco...
In addition to tracking tons of sport modes and advanced workout metrics, the watch also offers Garmin’s Health Snapshot feature and an FDA-approved ECG app for recording on-demand readings and monitoring signs of AFib. It’s pricey but also brings key smartwatch features to the table, ...
It’s still the most advanced fitness tracker in this form factor, with ECG, stress tracking, continual Afib detection, and GPS built-in. Google has improved the Fitbit Charge 6 with new algorithms derived from the Pixel Watch line, which are more accurate for working out with. What we li...
Of course, the best smartwatch models, like the Apple Watch 10 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 also double as competent workout trackers. Which is right for you? That depends on how hardcore your workout goals are, your preference toward larger or smaller devices, and how many bonus smart featu...
When the WHOOP fitness tracker first launched, it had a hefty $500 price tag. While that’s in line with what I paid for my Apple Watch, it’s still a lot of money. These days, you don’t have to pay for the hardware up-front. Instead, you can sign up for a WHOOP membership ...
While they’re great from a novelty perspective (and the first thing we did when we got our hands on a sword was detach the Joy-Cons to swing it for ourselves) they get old fast. It’s fun at first to be able to lift your left arm and see your shield come up in front of ...
Sadly, we found the sleep data to be significantly overestimated compared to Whoop, Oura, and Apple Watch. And compared to the similarly priced Ultrahuman, the insights feel limited. It doesn’t feel worth the money. If you’re committed to Amazfit sports watches, it can make a nice compan...