We obviously love our Apple Watches ’round here, but for anyone looking for an alternative with longer battery life and a cheaper price tag, thisGarmin Venu Sq smartwatchmight be the way to go. It has all the health features you’d expect, including a heart rate sensor and fitness tracki...
Smartwatches typically integrate with a user's smartphone. Many of the same features and applications available on the phone are available on the watch and can synchronize with it.Apple Watchrequires that users also have an AppleiPhone. Some smartwatches have features for special uses. For example...
There’s a soft spot in my heart for the more lifestyle-y Garmin Vivoactive 5. It’s a sleek touchscreen watch with plenty of fitness features, and it’s going for up to 30% off in the Amazon Big Spring Sale. The original price of the Vivoactive 5 is $29
To use a smartwatch, the user will first need to link it with theirsmartphoneso that the two devices can exchange data. This is typically done by opening an app on the smartphone (such as the Apple Watch app foriPhone) and pairing the two devices together so they can communicate via Blu...
If you’re wanting to get fit and track your stats, a smartwatch is the way to go. However, they can be expensive, and their stereotypically short battery lives can make them a little annoying. This deal on Garmin’s Forerunner 265 GPS smartwatch, however, changes the game. It has day...
Garmin's highest-end smartwatch in some ways sets a gold standard for fitness trackers, but for the layman, it can be simultaneously overwhelming and lacking in creature comforts.
Garmin’s new Venu Sq smartwatches boast pinpoint GPS with support for GLONASS and GALILEO & a streamlined 40.5mm square case design. In addition to endless sport tracking functions, it also has a pulse oximeter to detect blood oxygen, like the new Apple Watch Series 6. There are 2 Venu ...
Garmin’s latest smartwatch is purpose-built for hikers and outdoorsmen like you and me. Don’t let the analog hands fool you; the Instinct Crossover integrates all of the activity tracking features you need—including VO2 max, pulse ox, distance trackin
In an age of fitness trackers and smartwatches aplenty, Garmin has made an analog watch that's a little smarter: the Vívomove.
100-meter water rating, complete weather-sealing, and up to 25 hours of battery life on a charge and up to 13 hours with the GPS turned on. Garmin also promises up to a week of battery life in "smartwatch mode," which presumably disables a bunch of the sensors to save on battery li...