The best Wear OS watches (May 2020)


In the early days of Android Wear, there were only a few decent smartwatch options — mainly from Motorola and LG. Since then, the platform has been rebranded to  Wear OS , and many other companies have joined the Wear OS party. We’re now seeing Wear OS watches come from fashion brands and watchmakers instead of smartphone OEMs. There are plenty of options out there, so we’ve rounded up our list of the best Wear OS watches you can buy.
Best Wear OS watches:

Fossil Gen 5
Skagen Falster 3
Suunto 7
Moto 360 (2019)

Best Wear OS watches update: May 1, 2020, 12:00 am

We made no changes to our list this month.

Fossil Gen 5

Wear OS is in need of a revamp, but the Fossil Gen 5 smartwatch makes the best of a strange software situation with excellent hardware and performance. It has 1GB of RAM and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 3100 SoC, which means performance is great.
Also read: The best Wear OS watch faces
Even the software is a positive. Google hasn’t prioritized Wear OS as it should, but it’s nice to have quick access to  Google Assistant , Calendar, and other Google apps. The new Tiles feature also impresses and makes navigation a bit easier.
The Fossil Gen 5 isn’t cheap, but that’s the price to pay if you want the best Wear OS smartwatch.
Check pricing

Fossil Gen 5 specs:

Display: 1.3-inch AMOLED

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100

RAM: 1GB

Storage: 8GB

Battery: At least 24 hours

IP rating:  5ATM

Sensors: Accelerometer, altimeter, ambient light, gyroscope, heart rate, microphone, NFC, GPS

Skagen Falster 3

The Skagen Falster 3 fixes all the performance and battery issues that plagued the first two Falster smartwatches. It has essentially the same specs as the Fossil Gen 5 (above), as well as its fantastic custom battery modes that really help it eke out as much battery as possible. There’s also a built-in speaker, so you can hear Google Assistant talk to you and answer phone calls directly on the watch through Bluetooth.
If I had one complaint, it’d be that this watch is too expensive . Don’t get me wrong, I like the Falster 3. A lot. But $300 is a lot of money for a smartwatch running on a platform that rarely gets an update. However, I think the Falster 3 makes the best of a bad Wear OS situation.

Check pricing
Skagen Falster 3 specs:

Display: 1.3-inch OLED

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100

Storage: 8GB

Battery: At least 24 hours

IP rating: 3ATM

Sensors: Accelerometer, altimeter, ambient light, gyroscope, heart rate, microphone, NFC, GPS

More posts about fitness trackers

Huawei Watch GT 2 review: Great hardware, limited software (Updates!) Ryan-Thomas Shaw 1 day ago

...

Top