Best Sports Watches to Suit Your Active Lifestyle

If you love outdoor activities like hiking, running, rock climbing or brisk walking, you may want to get a great sports watch to keep track of your activities.

There are numerous sports watches that you can choose from, and they are available in almost every watch brand.. But there are certain features that you may want to look for before you purchase a sports watch for yourself.

Many of the best sports watches have location-tracking installed on the device in order to accurately log your outdoor activities, workouts, sports and more. It can track your running time, when you brisk walk, you jog and even when you swim. They are also known as GPS watches, and they have features that can give you much more data about what you are doing and how long you are doing it.

So what are the best sports watches right now?

1. Garmin Forerunner 245

Garmin Forerunner
Garmin Forerunner sports watch Youtube/ DesFit

The Garmin Forerunner 245 is an amazing sports watch and one of the best in the market. It resembles a round digital watch and it is 42.3mm wide, 12.2mm thick and 38.5g in weight.

Although it is not touchscreen, the LCD display can be seen in direct sunlight without the need for a backlight. It is small, slim and light.

The display is also very clear and it is easy to read. It has every stat and aid needed to track, measure and help with running and training, and comprehensive analysis and export of data to popular services.

However, the watch is expensive. It has no barometer, it is not touchscreen and the interface can be a bit clunky. The screen is basic compared to other sports watches.

2. Polar Grit X

Polar Grit X
Polar Grit X sports watch Youtube/ DesFit

The Polar Grit X offers an impressive suite of tracking smarts and tailored training aids. Although the sports watch is understated, it has a very sturdy design. It has responsive training suggestion, in-depth recovery insights and the Polar Flow app that tracks your activities is one of the best outdoor activity app.

However, the Polar Grit X's five-day battery life is average. The Hill Splitter mode that it has is not reliable enough to use, it has no offline maps when you need to navigate and it has no Spotify support.

3. Fitbit Sense

Fitbit Sense
Fitbit Sense sports watch Youtube/ Hayls World

The Fitbit Sense has numerous sensors that tracks everything from stress to blood oxygen levels, your sleep, your temperature and it even has an FDA-cleared electrocardiogram.

Fitbit is now trying to bridge the gap between wellness and fitness with Fitbit Sense, a zone that most wearables were already navigating even before the COVID-19 pandemic started.

The Fitbit Sense can measure your SpO2 while you sleep, so you can wear it to bed. In the morning, you can check your SpO2 level in the Fitbit app. You will also be able to see the graph of your blood oxygen variations.

Although it is a great sports watch all in all, unfortunately it has a small app store and it has not Spotify music storage, which would be really nice since it is mostly used outdoors.

4. Amazfit T-Rex

Amazfit
Amazfit T-Rex sports watch Youtube/ ProductNation

The Amazfit T-Rex has a massive display, an on-board GPS, a built-in compass and enough durability for hours of activities. The Amazfit T-Rex is one of the best sports watches that you can purchase as it is not as expensive. It is an affordable alternative to the sports watches that want.

The Amazfit T-Rex has an impressive battery life, it has numerous sports modes and it can track your sleep too. All of this features are wrapped in an impenetrable shell. All of the sensors that you could want in a sports watch is in here.

Unfortunately, this sports watch has bad haptics. The notifications can be very frustrating as it is sometimes delayed and the watch face options are outdated.

5. Garmin Approach S62

Garmin Retail Training
Garmin sports watch golf Youtube/ Garmin Retail Training

The Garmin Approach S62 has a sharper appearance, larger screen and lengthier battery life than its predecessor, the Garmin Approach S60. It also supports a Virtual Caddie feature, which offers club suggestions and other shot tips based on the past rounds.

This sports watch is perfect for golfers, although it is not guaranteed to improve your golf game, the insight provided by Virtual Caddie does not feel gimmicky at all and might benefit you if you tend to experiment with your club choices. The Garmin Approach S62 can last about 14 days without charge, but you will get just 20 hours in GPS mode.

However, the Garmin Approach S62 is expensive for a GPS watch. This watch is also not recommended for beginners as the features can get complicated plus the features are more suited for professionals.

Since sports watches span a wide range of outdoor activities, you may want to choose a sports watch based on what it is that you wish to do. Runners will want a sports watch that is light and easy to read while your arms are pumping back and forth.

If you are into other activities, like triathlons or cycling, you will want a sports watch that can track swimming and be paired with Bluetooth or ANT sensors on your bike. You will also need a waterproof one.

Those who are more into extreme sports, like endurance runs and alpine skiing, you may want to look for a sports watch that is not only durable, but has long battery life. Some of the best sports watches for outdoors. It can let you adjust the frequency at which the GPS pings a satellite, which can extend the battery life to days and not just hours.

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Written by Sieeka Khan

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