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Tried and tested: the best smartwatch on the market

We’ve trialled the best smartwatches - here’s our tech editor’s tips on which one to buy and the amazing information they can tell you about your body.

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Want to keep track of not just your steps, but your health? National technology editor Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson put smartwatches to the test this week. And here’s her verdict on the top five.

The Apple Watch Series 7.
The Apple Watch Series 7.

Apple Watch Series 7

The world’s most popular watch is 1mm bigger but its screen grew much more than that

From $599, apple.com/au

PROS

Larger, brighter screen

New keyboard, watch faces

Faster charging

CONS

Limited battery life

No new health features

No crystal screen on cheaper models

The world’s best-selling wristwatch just got easier to see. The Apple Watch Series 7 benefits from a redesign that boosts its screen, making it 50 per cent larger than the display on the third generation Watch, while only increasing the size of its case by 1mm. This makes everything easier to read on both Watch sizes, including a new Qwerty keyboard, watch faces, and resized icons. Battery life remains a challenge but the larger screen, combined with Siri, advanced health measurements, and a 4G option, make this watch hard to beat.

4.5 stars

The Samsung Galaxy Watch4.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch4.

Samsung Galaxy Watch4

The company’s best smartwatch to date measures your health in new and unexpected ways

From $399 samsung.com/au

PROS

Innovative health features

Will provide proof of snoring

Improved software from Google

CONS

Bixby is not smart enough

Tends to under-count steps

Some features are Samsung phone only

Samsung has been making smartwatches longer than any other firm but this is its best yet. The Galaxy Watch4 is now easier to use thanks to the addition of Google software. It tracks your pulse, your blood oxygen level and more.

4.5 stars

The Suunto 9 Peak.
The Suunto 9 Peak.

Suunto 9 Peak

A surprisingly slim smartwatch for serious fitness fans

$1199, suunto.com

PROS

Slender profile

Advanced fitness features

Huge battery life

CONS

Complex menus

Basic screen

Unreliable oxygen sensor

Suunto overhauled its fitness-friendly smartwatches to produce a watch that is 40 per cent lighter than its predecessor and equipped to gather just about every metric of activity. It will track your sleep, steps, heart rate, altitude, location and more. It’s also rugged and waterproof to 100m.

4 stars

The Fitbit Sense smartwatch.
The Fitbit Sense smartwatch.

Fitbit Sense

Still counts your steps but it’s smarter than that these days

$450, fitbit.com/au

PROS

Advanced health sensors

Smart exercise and sleep tracking

Long battery life

CONS

Some features require subscription

Limited watch faces

Fewer features than rivals

Fitbit used to insist it didn’t make smartwatches but this looks and works a lot like one. Yes, it still tracks plenty of activity, but also delivers app notifications, can act as a wallet, and will let you add Amazon’s Alexa or the Google Assistant to control it.

3.5 stars

The Withings ScanWatch.
The Withings ScanWatch.

Withings Scanwatch

One of the only advanced smartwatches that looks like a traditional timepiece

$499, withings.com/au

PROS

Long battery life

Advanced health tracking

Stylish, subtle appearance

CONS

Very small screen

Easy to miss notifications

Won’t host phone calls

What this smart device does better than any others is look and act like a traditional wristwatch … until you see its round screen light up. It delivers alerts from your phone and a sensor on its back will rate your pulse, blood oxygen, heart rhythm and sleep. It can be used with both Apple and Google phones.

3.5 stars

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