News, reviews, articles on the topic Smartwatches
Amazfit's new flagship takes on the Garmin Fenix and Apple Watch Ultra with premium materials and best-in-class battery life — at a $200 discount over Apple's rival.
A scuba diver near St. Martin reportedly pulled a prototype Pixel Watch 5 from the ocean floor — months before Google's planned announcement.
Samsung Display is building a pilot production line for Micro LED watch panels, with mass production targeting late 2027. The Galaxy Watch 10 could be first in line — but Apple already tried this and walked away.
Xiaomi's flagship smartwatch starts at €180 and undercuts rivals on price — but its proprietary HyperOS keeps the app ecosystem limited.
The fitness tracker arrives outside China for the first time, with a global launch expected between June and August 2026 — and a price that undercuts smartwatches by a wide margin.
Honor's new flagship smartwatch launches in China with record-breaking stamina claims, but no Western pricing or release date yet.
Amazfit's new Bip Max packs flagship-level display brightness, 4 GB of storage, and 20-day battery life into a sub-$100 price tag — a rare combination at this price point.
Xiaomi has detailed the Band 10 Pro's specs — dual heart-rate sensors, HRV monitoring, 21-day battery — but the device hasn't actually launched yet.
Three new running watches launch May 15 with AMOLED displays and coaching features previously locked to Garmin's pricier Fenix and Forerunner 900 series.
Xiaomi's thinnest tracker gets premium materials and a fashion angle — but the NFC-equipped Pro variant remains unconfirmed.
A new study confirms 84.6% accuracy for vasovagal syncope prediction — but the feature isn't in any smartwatch you can buy yet.
The Watch GT 6 Pro Honma Edition pairs aerospace titanium and sapphire glass with dedicated golf software — but it's only on sale in Asia for now.
A supply-chain tipster points to a May 2026 China launch, with a global rollout expected 1–2 months later — and a premium ceramic finish that could push the price well above the standard model.
Huawei's new mid-range fitness watch launches globally on May 7 with a body-motion tracking system and third-party sports app support — starting at around $152 in China.
The translucent green G-Shock lands in Japan via lottery in May 2026 — no US or UK release confirmed yet.














