The
Times of India-Gadgets Now Awards
are here to celebrate its most impactful breakthroughs. In its fourth edition, The Times of India-Gadgets Now Awards are here to celebrate the devices that not only redefined our personal lives but also reshaped the business landscape. Here we look at the four
nominees
of the best
affordable smartwatch
of the year.
Amazfit GTR Mini
The Amazfit GTR Mini stands out with its sleek yet sporty design. The smartwatch features a 1.28-inch AMOLED screen, providing a vibrant display for users. It has an impressive 10-day battery life, ensuring prolonged usage without constant recharging. Running on Zepp OS, the Amazfit GTR Mini has all the essential health and fitness tracking features. You can read the full review here
CMF Watch Pro by Nothing
The CMF Watch Pro by Nothing, with its rectangular case that is surrounded by a silver ribbon, has a display boasting 600 nits peak brightness. With more than 110 workout modes, this smartwatch is meant for outdoor enthusiasts. IP68 dust and water resistance rating, Bluetooth calling support coupled with 10-days of battery life, makes it a formidable option. The CMF Watch Pro also offers multiple health and fitness features. You can read the full review here
Noise ColorFit Ultra 3
The Noise ColorFit Ultra 3 sports a 1.96-inch vibrant AMOLED display and supports a comprehensive suite of health and fitness features. Bluetooth calling feature is an added functionality that adds to the appeal of the Noise ColorFit Ultra 3. The smartwatch has a square shaped design, supports 33W fast charging and can last up to a week on a single charge. You can read the full review here
Redmi Watch 3 Active
The Redmi Watch 3 Active embraces a classic design that is appealing to many. Featuring a 1.83-inch LCD screen, the display is vibrant and crisp. Its 12 days of battery life, lightweight design and Bluetooth calling support are notable features. The user-friendly interface, combined with powerful health and fitness accessories also work in the Redmi Watch 3 Active’s favour. You can read the full review here