

Read the full TicWatch Pro 5 review How to choose the best smartwatch for you But if you can get past that, it'll be a doughty workout companion The TicWatch Pro 5 is a little pricey, and doesn't come with an LTE option, a real kicker at this level. With 7000-series aluminum + high-strength nylon with fiberglass, it's safe on the most rugged of trails.

Never mind the Pixel Watch, this beast could give the Samsung Galaxy 5 Pro a run for its money. It also offers up to 80 hours of battery life, and very accurate fitness tracking metrics. For one thing, it uses the mighty Snapdragon W5+ Gen1 processor, so performance is good in our tests. The TicWatch Pro 5 is an excellent all-rounder and an outstanding Pixel Watch alternative. Read the full Fitbit Sense review The best premium Wear OS watch for non-Samsung users It also vibrates to indicate when you're moving between heart rate zones, which is very useful for training. Putting the Sense through a pretty intense spin session, we didn’t see any unexpected dips in heart rate that indicate an issue with fitness trackers. Performance-wise, we found it to be impressive during testing. There aren't exactly many other watches on this list that require you to keep paying after you've bought it. Its main issue is that you have to pay for Fitbit Premium for lots of its extra features. well, sense, to check in on some aspects of mental health too, logging your mood and stress, as well as providing meditation and mindfulness lessons. However, this Android smartwatch model comes wtih health features that go beyond the physical. The Fitbit Sense has a design that's quite similar to the Versa, listed higher on this list, and as a Fitbit it's also quite similar to use.
