Smartwatch you should get in 2024

Your smartwatch choice significantly depends on whether you own an iPhone or an Android phone
The image shows Apple watches. — Apple
The image shows Apple watches. — Apple

The ideal smartwatch for you hinges on various factors: your phone type, budget, and the specific health and fitness tracking elements you prioritize.

Most smartwatches offer standard exercise tracking similar to most fitness trackers. However, the standout ones encompass advanced features such as heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking, GPS navigation, and the ability to display phone notifications on your wrist. Some also support contactless payments, while a few boast LTE or cellular connectivity, enabling you to function without your phone in tow.

What do top smartwatches have?

It significantly depends on whether you own an iPhone or an Android phone. For most iPhone users, the $399 Apple Watch Series 9 reigns supreme. Boasting a bright display, varied sizes, and an LTE option allowing calls and messages sans the phone, it's a compelling choice. 

For those seeking a more rugged device tailored for sports and safety features, the $799 Apple Watch Ultra 2 is an ideal pick, boasting an even brighter screen and robust construction.

For Android users, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 takes the crown. The first watch to run the latest version of Wear OS, guarantees seamless integration with Google apps, promising enhancements in battery life and offering two size options.