Curious folks know that smartwatches aren’t just about telling time anymore. So, what features should you focus on? I think the most important thing is your needs. For example, do you want to track your heart rate during workouts, or manage notifications easily? Battery life, screen type, water resistance—don’t overlook those details. And then there’s ecosystem compatibility—are you all in on Android or iOS? Best bet is to clarify your needs first, then use those criteria when comparing options. What do you think is the most important feature?
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Which one should I get, iPhone or Samsung? I'm trying to buy my first smartphone and can you explain which brand is simpler?
Oh man, you caught me at the right time. I bought a Fitbit Charge 4 last year, telling myself it would just be a simple step counter. What happened? A month later, I found myself tracking my heart rate and sleep too. Although that first night, I kept waking up to "heart rate hasn't returned to normal" alerts—almost tossed the thing across the room. But the best part? The waterproofing—best decision I made without soaking my bathroom. Now I don’t leave the house without it, especially for notifications. As you know, I’m an Apple user, so the Watch SE 2 and iPhone 13 combo makes notifications a breeze. Bottom line: what I thought were just "smart watches" with too many details turned out to be mini computers that adapt to your needs.