Friend for physical activities and keeping track of notifications, smartwatches are offered in the most varied price segments, which makes the mission of selecting what makes the most sense for the budget and type of use an almost impossible mission.
To make your life easier and also bring some good options up to R$ 1000, we at TechSmart have compiled a list of some interesting models that are worth checking out when buying.
As in previous guides, below you can see which models we selected for this list.
- Samsung Galaxy Watch4 — WearOS and good features as a differentiator
- Amazfit Bip U Pro GPS — Low price and color screen
- Amazfit GTR 2e — Classic and elegant look
- realme Watch S — fluid system and good battery
- Amazfit GTS 2 — Good amount of dials and square look
- Huawei Watch GT 2 — Battery life that doesn’t disappoint
- Amazfit GTS 2 Mini — Compact body and AMOLED display
First generation devices in years to bring WearOS on board to replace the already known Tizen signed by Samsung, the Galaxy Watch4 is a good option when considering its price and the features that are offered.
In addition to the clear novelty related to the system, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 also stands out for bringing interesting features such as measuring blood pressure, SpO2, electrocardiogram and bioimpedance (or if you prefer, body composition).
- Samsung Galaxy Watch4 review
44 mm
A good option when it comes to lower cost, the Amazfit Bip U Pro stands out for being a considerably complete watch and following what worked in its previous generations, such as 5 ATM protection for water sports, more than 60 modalities supported and, in this generation, a color screen that remains square.
With a more classic footprint and refined look, the Amazfit GTR 2e is another of the line to bet on an AMOLED screen for a better experience in daily use, this panel being complemented by a glass with 2.5D curvature and an aluminum alloy body.
One of the highlights promised for the Amazfit GTR 2e is good energy autonomy, being promised by the brand up to 45 days away from sockets (in basic use) or 24 days in typical use.
The brand’s first watch to arrive in Europe, the realme Watch S is a good device for those who want to pay little but don’t give up on good solutions. functions and, obviously, its price well below the competitors.
Visually, it follows the classic pattern of watches, being seen in it a TFT LCD screen with Gorilla Glass protection, analog markers on the edge of the screen and two action buttons on its right side.
- realme Watch S review
Continuing with the list of watches signed by Amazfit, we have the Amazfit GTS 2 that offers a good quality screen, good build quality and a wide variety of dials, betting like the whole generation on the square dial to please those who want a more modern look and current.
- Amazfit GTS 2 review
Bringing important differentials such as a good battery life, pleasing construction and features for sportsmen, the Huawei Watch GT 2 is another interesting option for those who want a smart watch for less than R$ 1000, therefore pleasing the most demanding and also those who want to spend little on a new smart watch.
- Huawei Watch GT 2 review
42mm
46mm
Compact, the Amazfit GTS 2 Mini features a 1.55″ AMOLED screen with support for Allways on Display, a vast amount of dials for customization, gauges that include oxygenation and heart rate tracking, more than 68 supported sports modalities and a battery that promises autonomy up to 14 days.