A smart watch can track and monitor various health and fitness metrics, providing real-time data and insights, as well as combining the functionality of traditional watches with the capabilities of smartphones, managing notifications, navigating and even communicating. In this guide, we're rounding up the best smart watches we've reviewed, and there's some handy advice under our selections too.
Best money-no-object smart watch: Apple Watch Ultra 2
Best multisport GPS smartwatch: Wahoo Elemnt Rival GPS
Best smartwatch for daily use: Garmin Venu 2 Plus
Best smartwatch for Andriod users: Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 GPS
Best smartwatch for customisation: Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar
From keeping track of our health and fitness goals to managing notifications, navigating, and even communicating, smart watches may help us to stay organised, informed and active, with just a glance at our wrists. The functions of smart watches are useful for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, as well as those that want to combine convenience, connectivity and practicality with their health and fitness goals.
There are many ways to use a smart watch with specialised features tailored to athletes and for cyclists. Smart watches are becoming smarter, and power meter connectivity coming to Apple Watches could even kill off the dedicated bike computer, some predict.
Smart watches are useful for both recreational and performance-orientated cyclists offering many cycling specific metrics. When choosing a smart watch for cycling you may want to consider factors such as battery life, GPS accuracy, compatibility with cycling sensors such as a heart rate monitor and the simplicity of data syncing with cycling apps.
How we review smart watches
At road.cc, our reviewers don't just test products for a single outing. Each smart watch undergoes a minimum of a month's rigorous use before our reviewers reach their final verdicts. This prolonged testing period ensures that the smart watches undergo extensive use, allowing us to accurately assess their overall quality.
Our smart watch reviews assess various factors such as the quality of construction, durability, and comfort. We then compare them to smart watches of a similar price when evaluating their value. We believe that this provides a comprehensive evaluation and valuable insights into what the smart watches would be like to wear regularly and for their intended purpose.
Why you can trust us
Our reviewers are experienced cyclists, as are those of us who put together these buyer's guides, ensuring that our recommendations are based on first-hand experiences.
All the smart watches featured here have scored highly, indicating very good or excellent quality according to our reviewers' opinions.
While we can make a small commission if you click on a link and buy something on this page, quite a few of the recommendations here afford us no opportunity to take that commission. Our priority is recommending what's best for you, not what's best for us.
Tme for our top recommendations. If you're looking for a bike computer instead, there's a guide for that too over here!
First Published May 1, 2024