What's the Best
Smartwatch? #Helpful Post
Hey
guys this is Austin. So what’s the best smartwatch? To find out I gathered the
2nd
gen
Moto 360, Samsung Gear S2 and Apple Watch. Even though they look similar each
takes a
different
approach. Samsung was one of the first to tackle smartwatches with the original
Galaxy
Gear but with the Gear S2 they’ve basically started from scratch. With a
bright,
fully
round OLED display it looks more like a traditional watch than most, in black
it’s
pretty
stealth looking although there is also a Classic option which comes with a classier
leather
band and different housing. The normal S2 comes with a pair of rubber bands
which
are
fine but it feels a bit on the cheaper side. One of my favorite features is the
bezel,
the
touchscreen works but most things are much faster to do just by rotating the
bezel.
There
are also home and back buttons along the side which all adds up to make one of
the
easiest to use smartwatches out there. On the other end of the spectrum is the
Apple
Watch.
This is the stainless steel version but it’s essentially the same as the Sport,
you’re
looking at a much more traditional rectangular display. The OLED screen is just
as
good as the Gear S2 with deep blacks and solid colors but while options and
menus work
better
without a round screen it just doesn’t look as cool. Like all smartwatches the
touchscreen
works
but with such a small display it can be a bit awkward which is where Force
Touch
comes
in. Unlike the others which often rely on long pressing the Apple Watch can
pull
up
extra options by pressing harder on the screen and it works well. There’s also
the
Digital
Crown which is how I interact with the watch 90 percent of the time, I slightly
prefer
the rotating bezel on the Gear S2 but the Apple Watch is one solidly designed
smartwatch.
Come
over to the Moto 360 and there’s no plastic or rubber to be found. Instead
there’s
a
solid metal chassis and a real leather band which gives a nice premium feel,
the only
thing
that slightly holds it back is that it feels oddly light for such a beefy watch.
Like
the first Moto 360 we’ve got a round display which looks good but there is a
small
window
on the bottom where the sensors live. I don’t really mind, in normal use I
quickly
forget
about it and the slimmer bezel is nice. Where the 360 really loses out is in
usability,
you’re
limited to the touchscreen and a single button. It’s fine but having a quicker
option
to navigate the software like on the Apple Watch and Gear S2 would be a welcome
addition.
When it comes to picking a smartwatch one of the biggest deciding factors is
what
phones
they work with. It shouldn’t be a huge surprise that the Apple Watch only works
on
the iPhone and the Gear S2 works on Samsung phones but it also supports some
other Android
devices
with a few exceptions. I did have some issues getting it to work with my Note
5
as it needed a firmware update that wasn’t out yet but it worked out in the
end. The
real
winner for compatibility is the Moto 360, not only does it work on Android but
it
also supports iOS as well. Android Wear has made big improvements in the last
year
but
it does feel a bit unpolished as if it’s too heavy to run smoothly on a watch.
While
the
2nd gen 360 is faster than before you’ll still get some slowness from time to
time.
In
comparison the Gear S2 feels lighting fast, the animations are quick and it’s
easy to
fly
through the interface with next to no slowdowns. The Apple Watch is fast as
well
but
it can take a while to open some things, especially when it comes to more
hardcore
apps.
Smartwatches are most useful for notifications in my opinion but all support
third party
apps,
I’m not sure how many people want to read CNN on their wrist but the option
is
there. Being able to navigate especially with walking directions is nice but
most of
the
utility is very similar on all three watches. Things like voice search work
well although
this
is where Android Wear on the 360 does best but asking Siri a quick question
also
works
just fine. Unlike a normal watch you’re pretty much going to have to get used
to charging
a
smartwatch every night. It’s not the end of the world but it’s one more device
you’ll
have
to remember to plug in every night. Most of the decision really comes down to
what
phone
you use. The Moto 360 is the safest choice and with the ability to customize
the
design
in Motomaker you can really make it your own. If you use an iPhone the Apple
Watch
has
the best integration and the design is the most premium here, it’s a bit more
pricey
but
you do get what you pay for. The biggest surprise is actually the Gear S2,
while the
hardware
is a bit on the cheaper side the screen is great, the bezel works well and
it’s
seriously fast. If Samsung brings support for the iPhone the Gear S2 is going
to be hard to beat.
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