Rankings

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 49 mm is a rugged, titanium-built smartwatch with dual-frequency GPS and up to 36 hours of battery life, targeting extreme-sport enthusiasts. Its large size and premium price may deter users seeking a lightweight everyday watch. Perfect for adventurers needing durable design and precise navigation.

The Garmin vívoactive 5 offers an AMOLED touchscreen, extensive sport and health tracking features, and an impressive 11-day battery life, making it a versatile fitness companion. It lacks premium health sensors such as ECG and has limited media functionality. Best for active users who value long battery life and a rich suite of sport apps without needing advanced medical-grade sensors.

The Suunto Race S is a premium multisport GPS watch with a vivid 1,000-nit AMOLED screen, long battery life and extensive offline maps. Its size, weight and occasional touchscreen issues may deter users seeking a lightweight daily watch. Best for endurance athletes who prioritize display quality and navigation over ultra-light ergonomics.

The Apple Watch SE 3 40 mm GPS model provides snappy performance, an always-on display, and core health tracking in a lightweight recycled aluminum case. It lacks cellular and some advanced sensors, and battery life remains limited to a single day. Great for iPhone users wanting a budget-friendly, feature-rich smartwatch.

The Suunto Vertical 2 is a rugged adventure watch offering unparalleled battery life, solar charging and extensive offline maps. It misses music playback, ANT+ and smart-trainer compatibility, and its weight may be a drawback for small-wrist users. Suited for backcountry explorers who prioritize endurance and navigation over smartwatch entertainment.

The Amaztim GPS Smart Watch offers an ultra-long battery life and rugged stainless-steel build with reliable 6-satellite GPS and compass. Its trade-offs are a bulky form factor, limited app ecosystem and basic health analytics. Best suited for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize endurance over sleekness.

The Amazfit T-Rex 3 is a rugged outdoor smartwatch featuring a 27-day battery, dual-band GPS with offline maps, and a 2000-nit AMOLED screen. Its bulkier case and limited app ecosystem are notable trade-offs. Best suited for hikers, freedivers, and adventure seekers who value durability and navigation over a slim profile.

The Suunto Run is a lightweight GPS sports watch aimed at runners, offering a crisp AMOLED screen, dual-band GNSS and up to 20 hours of GPS battery. Its limited GPS accuracy, lack of maps and modest music storage may deter power users. Ideal for beginner to intermediate runners who value comfort and basic training metrics.
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36 hours | 18 hours | 264 hours | 65 hours | 648 hoursbest | 45 hours | 20 hours | 336 hours | |
— | — | — | — | — | — | — | 470 mAhbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 61.5 g | 27.2 gbest | 36 g | 74 g | 68.3 g | 60 g | 36 g | 85 g |
— | — | 1.2 inches | 1.4 inches | 1.5 inchesbest | 1.32 inches | 1.32 inches | 1.43 inches | |
| ↓ lower better | — | — | — | — | — | 60 minutesbest | 60 minutesbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 12 mm | 10.7 mmbest | 11.1 mm | 13.6 mm | 13.75 mm | 11.4 mm | 11.5 mm | 12.7 mm |
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Battery & Power(2) | ||||||||
Battery Life (hours) | 36 hours | 18 hours | 264 hours | 65 hours | 648 hours | 45 hours | 20 hours | 336 hours |
Charging Time (minutes) | — | 30-45 minutes | — | — | — | 60 minutes | 60 minutes | — |
Connectivity(1) | ||||||||
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 | 5.3 | — | Bluetooth Smart | 5.0 | Supported | — | — |
Display(3) | ||||||||
Display Size (inches) | — | — | 1.20 inches | 1.4 inches | 1.5 inches | 1.32 inches | 1.32 inches | 1.43 inches |
Display Resolution | 410x502 | 324x394 | 390x390 | 280x280 | 480 x 480 | 466x466 | 466x466 | — |
Display Type | Always-On Retina LTPO OLED | Retina LTPO OLED | AMOLED | LCD | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED |
Build & Design(5) | ||||||||
Weight (g) | 61.5 g | 27.2 g | 36 g | 74 g | 68.3 g | 60 g | 36 g | 85 g |
Thickness (mm) | 12 mm | 10.7 mm | 11.1 mm | 13.6 mm | 13.75 mm | 11.4 mm | 11.5 mm | 12.7 mm |
Case Material | Titanium | Aluminum | — | Glass fiber reinforced polyamide | Polymer | Glass fiber-reinforced polyamide | Glass fibre reinforced polyamide | Stainless steel, plastic, glass fiber |
Strap Material | Alpine Loop | Fluoroelastomer | — | — | Liquid silicone | Silicone | Nylon textile | Silicone |
Water Resistance (IP Rating) | IP6X | — | 5 ATM | 100m | 10 ATM | 50m | 50m | 5 ATM |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the Apple Watch Ultra for its unmatched 36-hour battery, ultra-bright display, and precise dual-frequency GPS, emphasizing its rugged titanium build, MIL-STD 810H durability, and comprehensive health sensors. They also highlight the emergency siren and offline U.S. maps as standout features for extreme-sport users, while noting bulkiness and limited global map coverage as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the watch's reliable GPS, long-lasting battery, bright outdoor-readable screen, and seamless iPhone integration, often calling it a dependable companion for outdoor activities. Common complaints revolve around its size and weight on smaller wrists, occasional GPS drift, reduced battery when using cellular, and the difficulty of adjusting the larger bands, as well as the absence of worldwide offline maps.

“"unmatched" 36-hour battery”

“Reliable GPS tracking for runs/hikes”

“haven't gotten close to depleting”


Select the Race S if you need a more compact watch for daily wear; stick with the full-size Race for maximum screen size, battery and durability.







Professional reviewers consider the Apple Watch SE GPS 40mm the best budget Apple Watch, praising its snappy S10 chip, bright 1000-nit OLED display, swimproof design and intuitive gestures, while noting the lack of an always-on screen, missing advanced health sensors and cellular connectivity as trade-offs against higher-end models.
Everyday users love the easy setup, accurate heart-rate and sleep tracking, comfortable lightweight fit and the ability to customize bands, but they commonly complain about the short daily battery life, the small screen size and the absence of Android support or always-on display.

Professional reviewers consider the Suunto Vertical a benchmark for adventure watches, emphasizing its unmatched battery life, solar charging option, high-resolution sapphire display and precise dual-band GNSS. They note the missing music playback and ANT+ support as gaps compared to competing smartwatch ecosystems.
Everyday owners overwhelmingly praise the watch's endurance, comfortable fit and reliable navigation, especially the solar-boosted battery. Recurring complaints focus on the absence of music storage and the relatively heavy feel on smaller wrists.

Professional reviewers praise the T-Rex 3's rugged construction, ultra-bright AMOLED screen, long-lasting battery, and premium navigation features like offline maps, while noting that its sport-mode depth and app ecosystem fall short of Garmin's offerings and that the large case may not suit all wrist sizes.
Everyday owners consistently commend the watch's week-long battery endurance, bright display, accurate GPS with offline maps, and dive certification, but they frequently mention the bulkier case, occasional Bluetooth drops, limited app functionality, and the missing USB-C charging cable as pain points.

Professional reviewers commend the Suunto Race for its eye-catching 1,000-nit AMOLED display, marathon-length battery life and accurate multi-band GPS, while also noting its weight and bulk, less refined app ecosystem and occasional sensor quirks.
Everyday users love the watch's week-long battery endurance, bright outdoor-readable screen and reliable tracking, but frustrations center on its size, weight, touchscreen hiccups and app sync reliability.

Professional reviewers commend the Suunto Run for its ultra-light profile, bright AMOLED display, and precise dual-band GNSS performance, but note the absence of offline maps, streaming music, and occasional distance creep.
Everyday users love the watch's barely-there feel, comfortable fabric strap, and reliable heart-rate and GPS data, praising its readability in sunlight. Common complaints focus on occasional GPS distance creep, the heavier silicone strap option, and the lack of maps or full-featured music streaming.

Professional reviewers commend the Amaztim for its outstanding battery endurance, rugged stainless-steel build, and precise six-satellite GPS with compass, but note its bulky form factor and limited third-party app ecosystem.
Everyday users appreciate the long battery and accurate health readings but criticize the bulkiness and incomplete calorie tracking.