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    11 Best Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers of 2026, Tested by Our Experts

    Top models from Amazfit, Apple, Fitbit, Google, and Samsung offer great performance and a wide range of features

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    Apple Watch SE 3, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, and the Google Pixel Watch 4.
    Smartwatches that have aced Consumer Reports' testing include models from (from left) Apple, Samsung, and Google.
    Photos: Manufacturers

    Smartwatches and fitness trackers are impressive multitaskers, capable of handling everything from answering texts to monitoring your heart rate and keeping you informed about the weather. But given all the options, choosing one can be tricky, especially if you own an Android phone.

    Do you want to receive notifications about calls and email? Keep an eye on your sleep quality? Get more from your workouts?

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    To help you find the model that fits your needs to a T, CR’s smartwatch and fitness tracker ratings reflect the wide range of capabilities, as well as key metrics like battery life and display durability.

    If you’re looking to monitor your health, nearly all of today’s watches track the basics, like sleep, steps, heart rate, and workout length and intensity.

    Some high-end options can detect whether you’ve fallen and notify emergency contacts. Others have specialized sensors that measure, say, your breathing patterns to identify signs of sleep apnea or the temperature of your skin to better track your menstrual cycle. All this health-related data can be used to begin a discussion with your doctor.

    Because most of the smartwatches and fitness trackers we test perform the basic functions well, the range of scores in our ratings of wearables is relatively narrow. So we’ve provided shopping suggestions based on specific needs, like price range and the type of smartphone. Remember that not every smartwatch can pair with every smartphone; Apple Watches work only with iPhones, while Samsung and Google smartwatches work best with Android phones.

    For more shopping advice, check out our smartwatch and fitness tracker buying guide.

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    Courtney Lindwall

    Courtney Lindwall is a writer at Consumer Reports. Since joining CR in 2023, she’s covered the latest on cell phones, smartwatches, and fitness trackers as part of the tech team. Previously, Courtney reported on environmental and climate issues for the Natural Resources Defense Council. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.