How to pick a good smartwatch
If you are
thinking about getting a smartwatch you might have already noticed the huge
amount of options available out there – each very different from each
other. Do you go with a big brand or do you pick by functionality?
To make it easy for you here are a few things that you should be aware of
before buying a smartwatch as all is not what it seems...
Battery capacity
You don’t
want to be running out of battery before the end of the day so this is a huge
consideration. Lots of smartwatches actually have a very small battery
capacity so if you are going to be listening to music and tracking your fitness
you should make sure that you have a decent size battery. For example,
the Apple Smartwatch battery is pretty low at just 205mAh whereas the Krome
smartwatch is almost double that at 350mAh. A 350mAh battery will give
you 168 hours on
Bluetooth connection standby and 3 hours in talk time.
Style
Now, this is
often what it all comes down to – how well does it look on your wrist. A
smartwatch might have all the coolest features but if it looks like something
you would rather keep hidden then it just won’t do. There are some good
looking designs out there, depending on what style you want. We love the Nigma smartwatch as it
looks regal but not in your face. In fact, you can barely tell it’s a
smartwatch.
Storage
Depending on
what you plan to use your smartwatch for, you might need more than the average
storage. Will you be listening to music, if so this can take up a lot of
space, especially if you want a good variety of tunes. Big brands like
the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 has quite low storage capacity with just 4 GB of
internal storage.
If you want a smartwatch with a decent storage capacity one with external
storage might be a better option. The Neuvo smartwatch, for
example, takes a micro SD card up to 32GB.

Syncing
with your phone
Make
sure that the smartwatch you want is compatible with your phone as some smartwatches
are either for iPhones or Android phones which is annoying if you want to get a
new phone in 6 months’ time. There are however lots of smartwatches that
sync with both types of the smartphone so these are a better idea.
Pretty much
all smartwatches will sync with your phone but this is done over Bluetooth
which means your smartphone has to be within a very close distance. You
can’t for example play music from your smartphone via Bluetooth while you are
at the gym and your phone is in a locker. Some watches sync with your
smartphone but are also standalone phones so you can actually insert your SIM
card inside. This means you can leave your expensive smartphone at home
while you go out for the evening and you can still make calls receive text
messages and even browse the internet. Smartwatches with SIM cards
are also great for traveling as you don’t have to carry your smartphone with
you but you can still have the convenience of having a phone strapped to your
wrist.
Fitness
Fitness bands
a really useful but let’s face it, most of them don’t look as good as a
smartwatch. Luckily there are a few cool looking models that are smart
and keep you fit. The Prodigy smartwatch, for example, has a
heart rate monitor, pedometer, temperature reading, ECG Analysis, sleep
monitor, sedentary reminder – it even has a UV radiation checker. More
importantly, it oozes style and comes in 5 different designs.
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