January 7, 2021 | Eul Basa

5 Best Smartwatches Of 2020


More and more people are realizing the benefits of owning a smartwatch. Not only are they fun and convenient -- and even fashionable. They can also help you track your fitness goals. But what the best smartwatches on the market today? Let's take a look at your options and weigh the pros and cons.

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5. Samsung Galaxy Watch Active

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As the name suggests, this is a great smartwatch for folks who want to track their active lifestyles. It's also perfect if you seek a smartwatch with a simple, traditional design. Best of all, the cost is reasonable, starting at $119.98.

4. Fitbit Versa Lite

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If you're looking for an affordable fitness option, the Fitbit Versa Lite is a safe bet. It's slightly pricier than the Samsung Galaxy at $131.39. And it has every feature you'll want to start monitoring your health. That is, after all, what it was designed to do.

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3. Fossil Sport

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Fossil is a premium watch brand, and its smartwatches don't disappoint. The new Fossil Sport comes complete with the latest Google operating system. The design is also comfortable and sleek, belying the watch's many features.

2. Fitbit Versa 2

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The Versa Lite is an entry-level smartwatch. But the Versa 2 dials it up a notch. The screen is better (and always on), it includes a microphone, and includes Fitbit Pay (allowing you to make purchases on the go).

1. Apple Watch 5

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If you're looking to go all-in on your smartwatch, consider the Apple Watch 5. It's a little pricier than the other options, starting at $289.52. But for that cost, you can rest assured you're getting the best. It includes every feature you'll want to track your fitness, a suite of handy apps, an always-on screen, reliable performance, and even a compass.

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