7. Huawei Watch 5 – Best Health Tracking
If you want a smartwatch with more of a health focus and don’t need the blood pressure capabilities of the Watch D2 (below), then this is the way Huawei has gone with the Watch 5.
This centres around a new X-Tap sensor made up of a pressure, ECG and PPG sensors. It’s not best placed for everything on the side of the watch, but allows for a one-tap Health Glance of no less than nine indicators to help you check if something’s not right, so you can take action.
The health side of the Watch 5 might even be a bit overwhelming at times, but it is still the main reason to buy it over rivals.
It’s attractive, durable and available in two sizes, but that’s not a hard combination to find in the smartwatch world these days. The smartwatch side of things isn’t quite up to the top competition with sub-par experiences when it comes to payments, music controls and app support.
Huawei has made it compatible with Android and iOS and it features good battery life, eSIM and a Titanium build, so there’s lots to lure you.