Smartwatches + Fitness Trackers

From fitness to fashion, and more. These are the best smartwatches and fitness trackers for any budget and device. Note: we sometimes pin affiliate links directly to the best deals, so we may earn a commission if you buy something. You can find our ethics policy here: https://www.theverge.com/ethics-statement
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Apple Watch Series 4: The best gets better
The Apple Watch Series 4 lives up to the hype. It has a huge, beautiful screen, great battery life, and health-tracking features, not just fitness ones. The bad stuff: Siri is still unreliable, there is no always-on screen option, and the complication options can be confusing.
Motorola Moto 360
Motorola's Moto 360 features a gorgeous design, great voice recognition, nice, interchangeable straps, and the right form factor. The bad stuff: the battery life is frustrating and the round display causes some software awkwardness.
Fitbit Charge 3: Easy lift
The Fitbit Charge 3 is the latest update to Fitbit’s flagship fitness tracker, coming two years after its predecessor — the Charge 2 — came out. The design is great, it offers more than a week of battery life, and the automatic workout tracking is reliable. The bad stuff: notifications are limited, there are no real third-party apps, and an Apple Health or Google Fit data sync is still not happening.
Apple Watch Series 3 (Non-LTE): Third time's the charm
The Apple Watch Series 3 features a great build quality, a sharp, vibrant display, fast performance, and reliable battery life. The bad stuff: It doesn’t always show the time, it looks just like every other Apple Watch, and smartwatches are still not must-have devices.