OnePlus smartwatches have been strong contenders in the wearable market, offering long battery life and versatile tracking features. However, a key health feature has been notably absent across all its smartwatch generations—native menstrual cycle tracking. Even with the release of the heavily upgraded Watch 2 and the new Watch 3, this functionality remains missing.
While the Apple Watch Series 10 isn’t officially part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, it is still heavily discounted, with several variants dropping to their lowest prices yet. The 46 mm GPS-only model is now available for $329, a $100 discount (23% off) its usual price. It comes in Jet Black, Rose Pink, and Silver with different band options.
Google’s Fitbit wearables are now on sale as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale event. If you’re looking for the cheapest smart tracker in the lineup, the Fitbit Inspire 3 has dropped back to its record-low price of $69, marking a 30% discount from its original price.
In recent months, rumors have repeatedly surfaced about Samsung developing smart glasses. Under the codename Haean, the Korean tech giant is said to be working on glasses that follow the concept of Ray-Ban sunglasses with Meta integration or the MYVU Imiki. However, these glasses are expected to offer significantly more power.
Although the Apple Watch has evolved with a larger display and slimmer design, its overall look has remained largely unchanged for years. Apple has primarily focused on introducing new software tricks rather than making drastic changes in the exterior. However, a new report suggests that Apple is planning a major shift for its next-generation smartwatches—adding a built-in camera.
Pebble smartwatches are back in a new form. Following the decision to spin off Pebble’s smartwatch lineup, the brand—now under Core Devices—has unveiled the Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2. These new models serve as the spiritual successors to the Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2, featuring updated specs and launching in July 2025.
With spring break around the corner, you might be gearing up for more outdoor runs or workouts. A smartwatch is a great way to track your progress and stay motivated. If you’re an Android user, now’s a good time to grab the Google Pixel Watch 3, which is currently on sale. As part of the spring break sale, all variants are $60 off, making them up to 17% cheaper on Amazon and Best Buy.
Xiaomi has priced the Redmi Watch 5 at $100, but honestly, it feels like a bit of a stretch. While it’s not without its merits, the overall package leans toward the basic side, and the software algorithms could use some fine-tuning. Plus, when it comes to health data privacy, Xiaomi’s track record as a Chinese brand raises some eyebrows for those concerned about where their data might end up.
I’ve spent some time with the Watch 5, putting it through its paces to separate the highlights from the hiccups. Here’s the lowdown on what Xiaomi’s latest budget smartwatch has to offer and where it falls short. Let’s dive in.
If you’re planning to spend more time exercising outdoors this spring or simply looking to improve your overall wellness, a smartwatch can be a great companion. Right now, Samsung’s latest Galaxy Watch 7 is on sale at Amazon, with the 40 mm GPS model dropping to $204 from its original price of $299. This deal lets you save $95 (32%) on the Green variant.
Google’s Pixel March Drop is rolling out early to Pixel devices, including Pixel Watch smartwatches. The update also brings Wear OS 5.1, based on Android 15, marking the first time all Pixel Watch models will receive this version.