

A Amazfit Smartwatch, or connected watch, provides many services. Not having to take your smartphone out of your pocket at each vibration makes it easier, for example, to stay focused on your task, provided of course that you are selective about the notifications you let appear on your wrist... otherwise you will feel this last vibrate several times per minute.
Be careful also to adjust the level of detail of the messages, to avoid finding yourself in embarrassing situations when an inappropriate message opens automatically in full view of your interlocutor. In order to take full advantage of it, we also recommend that you acquire one of the best smartphones of the year.
But beyond notifications, connected watches are above all the ideal gadget for athletes, whether they are Sunday or more serious. This is where they show their usefulness. Loaded with an increasing number of sensors, they allow you to be more efficient in your training. These are the ECG, SpO2, VO2max… if you do not understand their usefulness; we explain all that to you here.
These sensors are also increasingly used for health issues, to the point that they could help diabetics in the near future. For those looking for a better quality of sleep, connected watches is also a good way to track their nights. Do you exercise regularly? Also see our guide to the best connected bracelets for sport.
Here is a comparison of the best connected watches in 2022.
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The Best Smart watch of 2022
If you have an iPhone and are looking for a connected watch, there is no need to procrastinate: buy an Apple Watch. The watch is perfectly integrated into the firm's ecosystem, for a fissional relationship between your iPhone, your smart watch, and also a little bit you’re Mac.
The seventh generation of the Apple watch is quite paradoxical since at first glance it is content to increase the size of the screen. However, this development has more important implications than it seems.
The dimensions of the case itself hardly change, with a millimeter more in height and width. However, the display fills this space significantly more, with a 20% gain in display area compared to the Series 6 . The result is a watch that's easy to read on a daily basis, especially when paired with a 70% brighter Always On mode.
For Smaller Budgets: The Apple Watch
As with its phones, Apple plays doctor Frankenstein and mixes different models to bring down prices. The Apple Watch SE therefore takes up the design of the Series 6 coupled with the processor of the Series 5, but ignores the always-on screen. Amazfit Smartwatch There is also the fast charge which allows the battery to be filled in an hour and a half.
If you're not particularly interested in measuring blood oxygenation, the Watch SE is probably the right choice. The Watch Series 3 is still on the market, but it is starting to date. Paying a little more for a newer processor and therefore the guarantee of extended software support is, in our opinion, a good calculation.
The Best Choice for Android
With this fourth generation of Galaxy Watch, Samsung is making a major change in strategy. After years of pushing his Tizen operating system, the Korean is returning to Google and equipping his latest watch with Wear OS 3. Aesthetically, there's no revolution, we're still on a design very similar to last year's . There is also the rotating bezel, which is just as practical for navigating. Nothing to say about the finishes: they are impeccable.
Samsung therefore offers here an excellent watch that is gaining momentum thanks to Wear OS. Too bad, however, that the autonomy is a little weak and that certain functions are exclusive to Samsung smartphones. To go into more details, read our review of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic .





