Most of the best smartwatches of 2015 you can already buy in stores or online use Google’s Android Wear. There is also the choice of two Apple Watches, one large and one small, in a variety of finishes, but all running the same operating system, watchOS. Then there is also an outlier, but as Microsoft only makes this, that role falls to Kickstarter-funded Pebble, with its growing range of versatile smartwatches.
Wearable devices are no longer rarity and you can easily find the best smartwatches of 2015 in a number of online stores with a very minor difference in the price tags. Here is our recommendation on the most trustworthy online stores where you can buy a smartwatch: Amazon’s Smartwatches Page, BestBuy’s Dedicated Page and Microsoft’s Store selection.
In order to put up together a comprehensive list of the best smartwatches in 2015, we have weighed up everything from design and features, to interface and price. So, you will be able to decide easily which smartwatch will be most suitable for you in terms of best balance of function, performance, style and value for money.
4. Moto 360
- Best Deal: From $149 here, but larger variety on AmazonÂ
Motorola's Moto 360 is a bit of a looker, defined by a 1.65-inch circular display, choice of stainless steel or black frame and a premium leather band from Horween.
This was the first Android Wear watch that could really pass itself off as a stylish designer timepiece. Everything else before it was square and plastic. Moto 360, like the slightly newer LG G Watch R, doesn't come off as a computer strapped to your wrist. It analogue watch faces really blend in.
It's not all good news, as the Moto 360 has an inefficient processor that sometimes stunts swiping through these Android Wear menus, and the battery is enough to bring it limping to the end of the day, but seldom any further.
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- Best Deal: From $149 here, but larger variety on AmazonÂ
Motorola's Moto 360 is a bit of a looker, defined by a 1.65-inch circular display, choice of stainless steel or black frame and a premium leather band from Horween.
This was the first Android Wear watch that could really pass itself off as a stylish designer timepiece. Everything else before it was square and plastic. Moto 360, like the slightly newer LG G Watch R, doesn't come off as a computer strapped to your wrist. It analogue watch faces really blend in.
It's not all good news, as the Moto 360 has an inefficient processor that sometimes stunts swiping through these Android Wear menus, and the battery is enough to bring it limping to the end of the day, but seldom any further.
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- Best Deal: From $149 here, but larger variety on AmazonÂ
Motorola's Moto 360 is a bit of a looker, defined by a 1.65-inch circular display, choice of stainless steel or black frame and a premium leather band from Horween.
This was the first Android Wear watch that could really pass itself off as a stylish designer timepiece. Everything else before it was square and plastic. Moto 360, like the slightly newer LG G Watch R, doesn't come off as a computer strapped to your wrist. It analogue watch faces really blend in.
It's not all good news, as the Moto 360 has an inefficient processor that sometimes stunts swiping through these Android Wear menus, and the battery is enough to bring it limping to the end of the day, but seldom any further.