{"id":5011,"date":"2018-03-10T01:09:44","date_gmt":"2018-03-10T01:09:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mywristgear.com\/?p=5011"},"modified":"2018-04-13T23:41:02","modified_gmt":"2018-04-14T03:41:02","slug":"5011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mywristgear.com\/blog\/2018\/03\/10\/5011\/","title":{"rendered":"Smartwatch Or Fitness Tracker: Which One Should You Buy?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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If you\u2019re in the market for something nice to wear on your wrist, your two main options are a smartwatch and a fitness tracker. The question is \u2013 which should you go for?<\/p>\n
The following guide provides some basic considerations to help you make an informed decision. In the guide, we look at the capabilities of each device, key differences, pros and cons of each, and how to make a decision.<\/p>\n
Some background; what is it and what does it do?<\/strong><\/p>\n Smartwatches<\/strong><\/p>\n A smartwatch is a portable device worn on the wrist like a traditional watch. However, unlike traditional watches, they have smartphone features such as touchscreens and support apps. Some smartwatches can also record your heart rate and other vital signs.<\/p>\n Smartwatches perform several functions which have made them popular among consumers. At a bare minimum, the watch will display time and date as well as your messages and calls. Most smartwatches will also display notifications from your smartphone.<\/p>\n Beyond that, smartwatches are capable of the following:<\/p>\n Fitness Trackers<\/strong><\/p>\n A fitness tracker is another wearable device that resembles a smartwatch. Like smartwatches, they are also worn on the wrist, and some even display date and time like traditional watches. However, their primary purpose is to track vital body signs such as heart rate, body temperature, and the speed at which you\u2019re walking or running to help you stay healthy at all times.<\/p>\n In a nutshell, the following are some of the tasks you can accomplish with your fitness tracker;<\/p>\n Key differences to keep in mind<\/strong><\/p>\n After summarizing the capabilities and functions of both devices, let\u2019s now turn to what makes them different from each other. These differences should help you determine which between the two would be the best pick for your immediate needs.<\/p>\n There are four main differences to consider;<\/p>\n A smartwatch is more like an extension of your smartphone. It is designed to help you communicate with friends, family, and colleagues. You can send texts, make calls, and share content on social media.<\/p>\n Fitness trackers, on the other hand, are designed to help people track vital health signs. They help wearers track their heart rates, temperature, acceleration, and so on. They might perform other functions, but tracking is their primary concern.<\/p>\n Regarding design, smartwatches are bigger and more noticeable while fitness trackers are slimmer and \u201ccuter.\u201d That, however, does not mean that all smartwatches are bigger compared to fitness trackers.<\/p>\n It\u2019s also notable that smartwatches have a lot more internal storage space and processing power compared to fitness trackers.<\/p>\n As already mentioned, with the smartwatch, you can sync everything with your smartphone. This way, you can access most of your smartphone apps on the smartwatch and vice versa.<\/p>\n Fitness trackers do not have native app support and for that reason cannot be completely synced with a smartphone. Don\u2019t get this wrong. You can still pair your fitness tracker with your smartphone. But, you cannot install apps on the device.<\/p>\n The reason for this is obvious \u2013 even the best fitness devices don\u2019t have the same features provided on smartwatches. Also, fitness devices are mostly made of rubber and plastic whereas smartwatches are made from durable steel or metal. This alone would tell you that smartwatches are designed to last longer.<\/p>\n What\u2019s more, fitness trackers are\u2026 just bands, whereas smartwatches have a watch face and a band. That said, you can still find reasonably cheap smartwatches out there if you look carefully.<\/p>\n Making a decision<\/strong><\/p>\n After taking into account all this information, it should become a little easier to decide whether it\u2019s a smartwatch or fitness tracker that you want.<\/p>\n In general, you should get a smartwatch if you\u2019re looking for much more from your wearable than simply tracking your fitness progress. This makes smartwatches a good pick for people who want to use their wearable to receive text, reply emails, receive calendar alerts, and the other communication functions.<\/p>\n Fitness trackers, meanwhile, are recommendable if you specifically intend to use your wearable to track your health metrics. This makes the devices a perfect choice for people who love to exercise, as long as you are not interested in answering calls and replying texts while working out.<\/p>\n Final thoughts<\/strong><\/p>\n If you\u2019re still struggling to pick between the two, there are a few ways out. For instance, why not go for a device that offers the best of both worlds? There is an increasing number of fitness trackers that provide more advanced notifications and smartwatches with built-in tracking capabilities such as the Cronovo smartwatch shown below.<\/p>\n In general, smartwatches that run on Android Wear 2.0 are will give you a taste of both worlds. The OS packs a host of new features and lets you add apps directly on your smartwatch. Better still, you don\u2019t need your smartphone nearby for the smartwatch to work! To put it simply, you could use this device as a fitness tracker without losing out on much.<\/p>\n Pros and Cons of Smartwatches vs. Fitness trackers<\/strong><\/p>\n The following are some of the advantages and shortcomings of each option.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n Smartwatches<\/strong><\/p>\n Fitness Trackers<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n Smartwatch Or Fitness Tracker: Which One Should You Buy? If you\u2019re in the market for something nice to wear on your wrist, your two main options are a smartwatch and a fitness tracker. The question is \u2013 which should you go for? 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