| 81 | | $430 | We think this is by far the best option out there when it comes to wearables for your iPhone |
| 80 | | $350 | If you don't mind the rather ostentatious size, this is one of the best watches we have seen so far |
| 76 | | $430 | While this watch has plenty of smart functions and is very easy to use, we think this product's middling performance in our battery life metric precluded it from claiming one of the top spots |
| 74 | | $300 | It's hard to do better than the Active2 if you don't have an iPhone, especially if you like a slimmer watch |
| 70 | | $330 | Offering features like skin temperature, SpO2, and stress management, this is a great wearable for specialized fitness tracking but might not be the best choice for everyone |
| 70 | | $230 | This watch has plenty of smart features and functions, as well as being a very capable fitness tracker, all at a great price |
| 62 | | $300 | While we think this watch is a very worthy choice if you are looking for a top-tier, Android-compatible option, it definitely isn't the best model we have ever tested |
| 59 | | $130 | While this watch looks great, it is a bit expensive and didn't score all that well |
| 57 | | $200 | If you want a great value option, but are looking to pay a bit more to upgrade, then the C2 might be the watch for you |
| 55 | | $200 | Finishing close to the back of the group, the Watch GT Classic gave an overall lackluster set of results |
| 52 | | $160 | If you are looking for a solid smartwatch without blowing your budget, then this product is our top recommendation |
| 44 | | $60 | While this watch is far from being our favorite, we do think it can be an attractive option if you are shopping on the tightest of tight budgets |