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Hello everyone!

Could you recommend a good smartwatch to choose? I’m looking for something with all the features of a fitness tracker (I used one all the time before) and the ability to read incoming messages. It also needs to be compatible with a Samsung smartphone. The watch doesn’t have to be Samsung, but I’m open to it if that’s the best option.
Thanks

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You have a couple of options.

Samsung Watch 

Pixel Watch 

Garmin/Fitbit

I currently have the Samsung Watch 6, Battery lasts around three days, does all the fitness tracking, HR, Steps, Sleep and is water proof, I have used mine swiming in a pool and the sea(just make sure you do the water lock, and rinse it after being in salt water).

But any are good depends more on your budget of course 

 

Depends on your budget really.

I'm currently wearing a Huawei GT5 and I'm really happy with it. Price was good, and it does everything I want of it. Battery life is 5-7 days usually. Biggest downside is that Huawei isn't allowed on the Google Play store, so you have to download from them direct and updates aren't automatic. Not really a big deal for me.

Prior to that I had a few Xiaomi Smart bands. 6, 8, and 9 IIRC. They're budget devices - under £40. But they do a great job. Fitness tracking is spot on, I never had an issue there. Configuring the notifications to read messages was a bit hit and miss, but I got it working in the end. Battery life was usually a full week with a lot of options turned on.

On 25/02/2026 at 11:03, TheReaperMan said:

I currently have the Samsung Watch 6, Battery lasts around three days, does all the fitness tracking, HR, Steps, Sleep and is water proof, I have used mine swiming in a pool and the sea(just make sure you do the water lock, and rinse it after being in salt water).

Yeah I had the GW6C and it lasted around three days, upgraded to the GW7 because it is lighter and supposedly has the same battery, but I can only get two days out of it.

It is less chunky than the 6, but in my experience only two days instead of 3 battery.

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On 25/02/2026 at 12:03, TheReaperMan said:

You have a couple of options.

Samsung Watch 

Pixel Watch 

Garmin/Fitbit

I currently have the Samsung Watch 6, Battery lasts around three days, does all the fitness tracking, HR, Steps, Sleep and is water proof, I have used mine swiming in a pool and the sea(just make sure you do the water lock, and rinse it after being in salt water).

But any are good depends more on your budget of course 

 

I forgot to mention this in my question, but waterproofing would be a big plus. Thanks!

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i've been using the Amazfit brand of watches for years, you get all the sports tracking, health sensors, and notification support as you do with Android / Apple, but you also get a Month of battery life, rather than just 2 days.

I've had the Galaxy Watch (Model: SM-R800) for a few years now. The battery life is really good (4-5 days), it tracks my activity (walkling, heart rate etc.) and for notifications I can specify which apps should send them to the watch. For ~£60 it has been a bargain.

On 25/02/2026 at 08:26, binaryzero said:

Apple Watch, just make sure to pickup the mandatory iPhone and wireless ear buds accessories.

I love my Apple Watch Ultra! It's amazing! 

Someone sold it to me for the best buy trade in price  $300 about 1 1/2 years ago. He only used it 7 times!

  • 2 months later...

I have a Apple Watch Ultra and love it. The Apple ecosystem is hard to beat with the integration of all the Apple devices into its platform.

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I have one of these https://www.suunto.com/Products/sports-watches/suunto-vertical-2/suunto-vertical-2-all-black/ it's a very serious fitness tracker more like the best garmins which also does smartwatch stuff. Battery life is over a week, it does maps, has built in GPS etc. might be complete overkill depending on your needs but the screen is incredibly bright - the best I've seen on a smartwatch.

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