In the case of the Apple Watch SE, you can substitute the Series 7 if you want the always-on screen. That’s what makes app platforms so powerful.įor this category, all of these watches float in the $200-$400 range, depending on whether there’s a sale or not. Still, 3rd party apps can often fill some of the feature gaps – even if the experience is slightly disjointed. The reason being that we can’t always depend on 3rd party apps supporting each update of the watch, or even being there in a few months. For this guide though I’m mostly just focused on the features as-is in the box. Even more so when you consider the app ecosystems of each. The amount of sports and smart features varies slightly between them. Meaning, if you’re aiming to keep your runs to a few hours or so (even a marathon), then all of these watches will do perfectly fine. This category is aimed at folks that don’t necessarily need the crazy battery life or durability of the other categories. Recommended Watches: Apple Watch SE, Fitbit Sense, Garmin Venu 2, Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 With that, let’s dive into it! All Arounders: So if I like a device, it’s because it’s a legit good device I want to use. Oh, one more thing, if you’re new around here note that I don’t take any money/sponsorships/whatever from any of the companies. These will all pop out pretty quickly (as in, over the next 24 hours). Further, I found the previous guides just got so unwieldy to make and read. The reason for this is frankly pretty simple: People don’t search for “Sports Tech Recommendations”, they search for “Best Running GPS” or such. The content is the same, just broken out into three shorter guides instead. – GPS Watch Recommendations (Running/Hiking/Triathlon/Swimming) Previously I had one giant page with everything in it: Running, cycling, swimming, action cameras/drones, sensors, etc… And this year is basically no different, except that I’ve split it apart into a few different guides: ![]() ![]() ![]() Now this year I’m doing things a bit differently. It’s a condensed list of my recommendations. This list isn’t here to compile every option on the market in an effort to make every manufacturer happy. My goal here being to give my specific recommendations – exactly the same recommendations I’d give to my own friends and family, based on the continual usage of most of these products in product testing and comparisons – as well as just my day-to-day running, swimming, and hiking. It’s that time of year again – the annual Sports Technology Buyers Guides.
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