All right in this modern era, everybody wants to wear smartwatches for
different purposes/ A watch was created to help people see the time. But as
human beings started using more and more technology, the phone became a
watch. However, we can see the watches are in trend now and have adapted to
the technological environment.
The market for smart wearables is blooming as every top smartphone brands are
now investing in the technology. Among them, smartwatches are gaining a lot of
momentum. Together with a smartphone, it can help you with better
notifications, alerts, fitness routines, and so on.
Smartwatches are something beyond you expect from an ordinary digital /analog
watches. Genuinely watches are preferred to be sharing time, date, and
stopwatch feature only, but the development of science micro technology led it
successfully for the birth of the smartwatches.
Here is the List of the Best Smartwatch That you can buy In Nepal :
Apple Watch Series 6
This is the best possible smartwatch ever made on the market in terms of
features and design. More importantly, If you have an iPhone and a MacBook,
it fits quite nicely with notifications and unlocking the computer
automatically with Watch. Product quality is superior to other watches I've
used, it feels good on skin, easy to put the strap, and long sleeves slides
better over it.
This 40mm Apple Watch 6 was a large upgrade technologically and I don’t
regret the switch at all. The charge lasts for the entire day and takes
about 1.5 hrs to charge before bed. Everything seems to work flawlessly so
far. The display is vibrant and slick. Super useful for fitness activities
and also seems to be very accurate. Plus the watch faces are relatively
customizable and you able to set multiple and swipe between them.
The biggest cons are:
- Battery: only lasts for about 24h.
- Price. This is quite personal one, I recommend if you're willing to spend a couple hundred of dollars on a device that integrates seamlessly with your phone, computer, TV; and/or keeps monitoring your hearth, especially people with arrhythmia and other alike conditions; and/or has a superior finishing. If not, there are some other cheaper options + specific devices to measure Oxygenation and ECG on-demand.
Specifications
- Dimensions: (40mm: 40H x 34W x 10.42D-mm); (44mm: 44H x 38W x 10.42D-mm)
- Body: Glass front, Aluminum frame / Stainless Steel frame / Titanium
- Display: (44mm: 368 x 394px) / (40mm: 324 x 394px) Always-on Retina LTPO OLED Display; 1000 nits
- Control: Touch, Swipe, Digital Crown with haptic feedback
- Battery Life: Up to 18 hours of battery life
- Memory: 32GB Internal Storage
- Chipset: Apple S6 with 64-bit dual-core processor; W3 Apple wireless chip; U1 chip
- OS: Apple watchOS 7
- Water Resistance Level: 50m water-resistant
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, Built-in GPS (with GPS/GNSS)
- Sensors: Built-in Compass, Barometer Altimeter, SpO2 Sensor, Third-Gen Optical Heart Sensor, Electrical Heart Sensor, Accelerometer up to 32 g-force
- Price: Rs. 65,000 (unofficial)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2
This device and related software are not intended for use in the diagnosis
of a disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or
prevention of disease. The 44mm version lasts longer than the 40mm version.
Average expected performance based on typical use. Results may vary.
Works with Qi-compatible Samsung devices (compatibility with non-Samsung Qi
devices not guaranteed); speed and power efficiency of charge varies by
device and may be restricted by cases or covers. Most Bixby voice
functionality requires LTE or Bluetooth connection to a phone. LTE version
requires initial set up for standalone use.
Samsung Pay is not available on iOS smartphones. After the initial setup,
Samsung Pay on Galaxy Watch Active2 can make at least five transactions
without reconnecting to a network. Samsung Pay on Galaxy Watch Active2
requires network connection through LTE or Wi-Fi or via Bluetooth pairing
with a compatible smartphone. Samsung Pay on the Galaxy Watch Active2 is
only compatible with select cards, carriers, and Samsung devices and
non-Samsung Android phones. Samsung Pay on the Galaxy Watch Active2 is
compatible only with NFC-type payment terminals.
It is Compatible with select Bluetooth-capable smartphones. Galaxy Watch
Active2-supported features may vary by carrier and a compatible device. For
best results, connect with compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
Specifications
- Display: (44mm: 1.4-inches, 40mm: 1.2-inches) Super AMOLED, Corning Gorilla Glass DX+
- Resolution: 360 x 360 pixels
- Battery: (44mm: 340mAh, 40mm: 247mAh) WPC-based wireless-charging
- RAM: 0.75GB RAM, 1.5GB (on LTE)
- Memory: 4GB Internal Storage
- Chipset: Dual-core Exynos 9110 (Dual-core, 1.15GHz)
- OS: Tizen OS 4.0
- Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Barometer, HRM, Ambient Light
- Price: Rs. 38,999
Apple Watch Series 4
Apple Watches can be considered one of the best smartwatch out there. It
is so popular that four iterations of the watch have already came out.
Apple Watch Series 4 has an improved design and build quality than its
predecessor which is made from ceramic and sapphire back.
Specifications
- Display: (40mm: 1.57-inches, 44mm: 1.78-inches) LTPO OLED panel; 1000nits brightness; 326ppi; Ion-X strengthened glass
- Resolution: (40mm: 394 x 324 pixels); (44mm: 448 x 368 pixels)
- Control: Touch, Swipe, Digital Crown with haptic feedback
- Battery: 292mAh; Wireless charging, Up to 18 hours of battery life
- Memory: 16GB Internal Storage
- Chipset: Apple S4 dual-core CPU
- OS: Apple watchOS 5.0 (upgradeable to 6.2)
- Sensors: ECG, Accelerometer, Gyro, Heart Rate (2nd gen), Barometer
- Price: Rs. 68,000
Honor Magic Watch 2
HONOR MagicWatch 2 (46mm) is an ultra-thin sports smartwatch
designed and crafted using 316L stainless steel that is both stylish
and comfortable. Powered by the world’s first dedicated wearable
chipset Huawei Kirin A1, HONOR MagicWatch 2 (46mm) strikes a perfect
balance between power consumption and performance which can give up
to 14 days battery life and optimal usage experience.
Along with 50M Water Resistance, HONOR MagicWatch 2 (46mm) integrates
smart features such as Bluetooth Calls, Stress Management, Music
Playback, Heart Rate Monitoring, Scientific Sleep Monitoring, Multiple
Fitness Monitoring, Information Assistant, GPS Tracking and
more.
HONOR MagicWatch 2 (46mm) lightweight and trendy design coupled with
accurate health monitoring and scientific fitness guidance makes it
the ideal watch for the discerning consumers (From everyday users and
professional sports people to technology aficionados).
Specifications
- Display: 1.39-inches AMOLED panel
- Resolution: 454 x 454 pixels; 326 PPI
- Control: Touch, Swipe, Buttons
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1
- Battery: 455mAh Li-Ion
- Chipset: Kirin A1
- OS: LiteOS (custom Huawei platform)
- Storage: 4GB (up to 2GB of music storage)
- Sensors: Heart Rate Monitor, Accelerometer, Gyro, Pedometer, Barometer, Compass
- Price: Rs. 25,999
Apple Watch SE
Apple launched two new smartwatches this year for the first time.
While the Apple Watch Series 6 is the best that the company has to
offer, the Apple Watch SE is the one targeted at the masses. Apple has
positioned the Watch SE as a modern yet affordable option, rather than
continuing to sell last year's model at a lower price.
it’s got all the useful features of the Watch 6, but it’s much cheaper,
and thus one of the best smartwatches around. The always-on display is
sorely missing, but the fitness tracking including motivating nudges to
keep you active – is as good as ever, and will improve when Fitness Plus
lands.
Specifications
- Dimensions: (40mm: 40H x 34W x 10.42D-mm); (44mm: 44H x 38W x 10.42D-mm)
- Body: Glass front, Aluminum frame
- Display: (44mm: 368 x 394 p) / (40mm: 324 x 394) Always-on Retina LTPO OLED Display; 1000 nits
- Control: Touch, Swipe, Digital Crown with haptic feedback
- Battery Life: Up to 18 hours of battery life
- Memory: 32GB Internal Storage
- Chipset: Apple S6 with 64-bit dual-core processor; W3 Apple wireless chip
- OS: Apple watchOS 7
- Water Resistance Level: 50m water-resistant
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, Built-in GPS (with GPS/GNSS)
- Sensors: Built-in Compass, Barometer Altimeter, Second-Gen Optical Heart Sensor, Accelerometer up to 32 g-force
- Price: Rs. 45,000
Fitbit Versa 3
So after dumping the GW3, I opted for the Versa 3 over the Sense as I
don't think the extra sensor is worth the premium for my use case.
Still has built-in GPS which is great and everything I know and loves
from fitbit. In spite of all the negative reviews for this watch I
think it is amazing.
The display is bright and smooth, its comfortable, and there may be a
tiny lag in the OS but its a FITBIT so honestly, it isn't like it
freezes constantly it is just a small infrequent hiccup. Which my $500
GS3 did as well. Most important, I dont need to keep a charger with me
at all times as I can get a solid 5 days off of a charge +/- depending
on GPS use etc.
Specifications
- Display: 1.34-inch LCD, 1000nits brightness
- Resolution: 348 x 250 pixels
- OS: Fitbit OS
- Internal Storage: 4GB; 2.5GB available for users
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0
- Battery Capacity: 4 days of battery life; 145mAh Lithium-Polymer battery used.
- Sensors: 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, Optical heart rate monitor, Altimeter, Ambient light sensor, SpO2 sensor
- Price: Rs. 39,375
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