Top Smartwatches 2023

Discover the finest smartwatches with ProdSeeker. Our curated selection showcases top-rated options for every lifestyle. From fitness tracking to stylish designs, find the perfect smartwatch to stay connected and elevate your day. ProdSeeker: Your wrist, your world.

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The Huawei Watch GT 3 is a great device that you can wear. It bridges the gap between smart watches and fitness watches in a way that seems effortless. Even better, even though it has a big AMOLED screen, the battery life is very good. We strongly suggest.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
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The Amazfit GTR 2 gives you a lot of smartwatch for your money. It looks good, offers decent fitness tracking and has now bolstered its abilities to perform outside of tracking steps or sleep with two smart assistants and a music player. It will also give you more battery life than its closely-priced rivals. It’s certainly not perfect, and its sports tracking is for casual workout folk only. If you like the idea of a good-looking smartwatch that does the basics right, it’s one to check out.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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Fitbit's premium, pricey Sense smartwatch puts a focus on your well-being with the ability to measure and monitor your stress, heart rhythm, skin temperature variation, and blood oxygen saturation.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Fitbit Versa Lite is an affordable entry-level smartwatch that provides everything beginners need to start monitoring their health and improving their fitness routines.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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If you’re after a rugged smartwatch to accurately track and map your exercise while measuring your heart-rate, and also your sleep this is a great value option. However, its flurry of data is often meaningless and it doesn’t talk to third-party apps.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Garmin Venu Sq is a great value for those who want an inexpensive fitness tracker, complete with GPS and long battery life.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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With the GTS 2, Huami has refined the design of its square smartwatch for the better and also made it a better smartwatch. The downside is that it’s got a little more expensive and lost a bit of its battery stamina and appeal in the way. If you want an attractive square smartwatch that doubles as a decent fitness tracker, it’s one to look at. If you want a more rounded smartwatch and sports tracking, look in the direction of Garmin and Apple.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Amazfit GTR comes in at a much cheaper price than its rivals and matches most of them when it comes to performance and abilities. But the lower price does come with a few drawbacks.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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The Amazfit GTS offers a pretty comprehensive set of smartwatch features in a premium (if familiar) design but with a budget price point. It’s not the best watch at anything it does, though the one-month battery life is a serious selling point so long as you can resist the always-on display. But other than LTE connectivity the GTS has just about every feature you’d look for in a smartwatch, so long as you don’t mind putting up with a few app irritations.
-- As reviewed by TechAdvisor
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The Fitbit Versa 2 takes everything we like about the original smartwatch and adds an always-on AMOLED display, a microphone for Amazon Alexa, and Fitbit Pay.
-- As reviewed by PCMag