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Watches Of The Future

Figuring out which is the best smartwatch can be a hard task. We help by rounding up a list of the best smartwatches to buy.

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Watches Of The Future

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  1. Watches Of The Future

  2. Tissot T-Touch Expert Solar The future is here, and it comes bearing the name Tissot. The T-Touch, as one of the best smartwatches to own, features a combination of an old-school analogue dial and a digital display too. Thus, this variant can act as a dual time zone watch, which is an important feature for any smart watch to have. In addition, this timepiece also comes in with altimeter, barometer, compass, chronograph and temperature indicator too. If all that wasn't enough, this stalwart in the ‘best smartwatches to buy’ section also features a perpetual calendar, and an INFINITE power reserve. How, you might ask? Just show the watch some sun, and it will absorb sunlight, thanks to the panels placed below the crystal, which also serves as a touch screen to operate the timepiece.

  3. Frederique Constant FC-285V5B4 Hybrid watches are few and far between, but the Constant is one of the best ‘smartwatches’ to have in your collection. With both mechanical and electronic technology in the mix, you will get your hands on a timepiece that has a quartz movement, thus mimicking how a mechanical dress watch will look. But on the inside, the timepiece can be linked via Bluetooth to an iOS or Android device as well, making it one of the best smartphones to buy for sure! How does this work out? When you land in a new time zone, for example, you cellphone will automatically adjust the time on your watch to reflect the region’s time. In addition, there is even an app that allows you to access a number of activity trackers.

  4. Rado Hyperchrome Touch Dual Timer There’s a reason this Rado variant is one of the best smartwatches to buy! With a bit of Formula One technology under the hood, the Hyperchrome comes with monobloc construction, which is also the technique that is used to make F1 cars, as well as in the aerospace industry. One key factor of this model, which definitely makes it one of the best smartwatches to have, is the fact that it does not have a crown to set the time; instead relying on sensors just below the ceramic surface on the bezel. You simply need to slide left to change the hour, and slide right to change the minute.

  5. Motorola Moto 360 This model is definitely one of the best smartwatches to buy, and is definitely the sharpest, slickest looking smartwatch in the market. This timepiece can easily connect to any Android-enabled smartphone, and can display alerts on the screen. It can even respond to voice commands, which definitely makes it one of the best smartwatches to own. The Moto 360 is also a fantastic fitness buddy as well, as it has a built-in pedometer, and an optical heart-rate monitor built into the back of the watch.

  6. LG Urbane LTE What establishes the LTE’s place in the list of the best smartwatches to buy is the fact that you don’t need to connect this to any smartphone. That is because this model can actually double up as one as well! As one of the best smartwatches to have, you get a touch screen, 1.2GHz processor, 512MB RAM and 4GB of internal storage when you get the Urbane LTE. Another amazing technological advancement is the fact that this is the world’s first 4G-enabled watch, meaning you can email, make calls and send messages right from the wrist. Oh, and it tells time as well!

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