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.
5. Pebble - Time Smartwatch 38mm Polycarbonate -
The Pebble Time was the highly anticipated follow up to the Pebble thanks to the company's promise of a colour screen and new Timeline feature.
While the always on, e-paper color screen still isn't that vibrant, Pebble has consistently rolled out updates increasing the brightness, thus enhancing the display. Timeline is also a snappy function with fun little transitional animations that provides a uniquely Pebble experience.
The bezel is also a tad excessive, but Pebble Time undeniably has a certain retro-techy charm.
The Time isn't too pricey for a smartwatch, especially when you consider its cross-platform appeal and wide array of apps. It can't do as much on iOS as it can for Android, but the Pebble Time is still the best alternative to its pricier Apple counterpart.
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- Best Deal:From $177 here
The Pebble Time was the highly anticipated follow up to the Pebble thanks to the company's promise of a colour screen and new Timeline feature.
While the always on, e-paper color screen still isn't that vibrant, Pebble has consistently rolled out updates increasing the brightness, thus enhancing the display. Timeline is also a snappy function with fun little transitional animations that provides a uniquely Pebble experience.
The bezel is also a tad excessive, but Pebble Time undeniably has a certain retro-techy charm.
The Time isn't too pricey for a smartwatch, especially when you consider its cross-platform appeal and wide array of apps. It can't do as much on iOS as it can for Android, but the Pebble Time is still the best alternative to its pricier Apple counterpart.
">Compatible with most Android and Apple iOS cell phones; Bluetooth interface; voice activated; timeline interface; fitness and sleep tracking; color E-paper display
- Best Deal:From $177 here
The Pebble Time was the highly anticipated follow up to the Pebble thanks to the company's promise of a colour screen and new Timeline feature.
While the always on, e-paper color screen still isn't that vibrant, Pebble has consistently rolled out updates increasing the brightness, thus enhancing the display. Timeline is also a snappy function with fun little transitional animations that provides a uniquely Pebble experience.
The bezel is also a tad excessive, but Pebble Time undeniably has a certain retro-techy charm.
The Time isn't too pricey for a smartwatch, especially when you consider its cross-platform appeal and wide array of apps. It can't do as much on iOS as it can for Android, but the Pebble Time is still the best alternative to its pricier Apple counterpart.