The best smartwatches and fitness trackers launched at IFA 2020 - Android

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The best smartwatches and fitness trackers launched at IFA 2020 - Android

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IFA 2020 is an odd trade show. It’s still happening, but most of the major companies that would normally be in attendance are instead holding virtual events. Android Authority isn’t even attending in person this year! Despite this, plenty of interesting new products are making their debut this week, from laptops to audio products to, you guessed it, wearables.

These are the best new smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearables from IFA 2020.

Also read: IFA 2020: The most interesting new smartphones

Fitbit Sense, Versa 3, and Inspire 2

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Credit: Fitbit


Fitbit may have had a slightly lackluster 2019, but the company appears to be launching more compelling hardware this year. The Fitbit Sense is Fitbit’s new flagship smartwatch, with all the health sensors you could possibly want. It has an EDA sensor, which measures your body’s electrodermal activity to record your stress levels. It also has a built-in ECG monitor for taking on-demand electrocardiogram readings (pending FDA approval), as well as a skin temperature sensor that will notify you if it senses any potential signs of illness.

Fitbit also included built-in GPS, Google Assistant support, an SpO2 sensor, and an improved heart rate sensor that should be more accurate that previous models. Still no offline Spotify support, though. The Fitbit Sense will be available later this month for $330.

Fitbit also recently debuted the Versa 3, the follow-up to its popular Versa 2 smartwatch from last year. It’s nearly the same smartwatch as the Fitbit Sense, minus the coolest new features — there’s no EDA, ECG, or skin temperature sensors. There’s also no six-month trial of Fitbit Premium with Versa 3 purchases, and it doesn’t alert you of high/low heart rate readings while you’re inactive.

The Fitbit Inspire 2 was also unveiled as a small upgrade to the Inspire HR. The Fitbit Inspire 2 has a new inductive button on the side in lieu of the Inspire HR’s physical button. The display has been improved too, and it has double the battery life at 10 days. The kicker here is that Fitbit is throwing in a full year of Fitbit Premium (for new users) with purchases of the Fitbit Inspire 2. Considering Fitbit Premium normally costs $80 a year, this is an absolute steal if you’re new to the Fitbit ecosystem.

Read more about the Fitbit Sense, Versa 3, and Inspire 2 here.

Withings ScanWatch

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Credit: Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority


Okay, okay. The Withings ScanWatch isn’t technically being announced at IFA 2020 (it was unveiled at CES) but the company announced it’s finally releasing the watch in Europe. The Withings ScanWatch has received CE clearance to notify users for signs of AFib and overnight breathing disturbances, with CE clearance for sleep apnea detection arriving later this year.

It has a built-in ECG, pulse oximeter, optical heart rate sensor, and connected GPS support. It’s also the most well-built Withings product ever.

Don’t miss: Withings ScanWatch review

Samsung Galaxy Fit 2

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Credit: Samsung


Samsung quietly announced a boatload of affordable products at IFA 2020, one of which is the Samsung Galaxy Fit 2. This affordable smartwatch is the follow-up to 2019’s Galaxy Fit fitness tracker. It has a larger display than the original Fit and can last up to 15-21 days on a single charge. That’s Xiaomi Mi Band 5 territory!

We don’t have many other details on the Galaxy Fit 2, but we expect to learn more soon. It’ll likely cost less than $100.

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Honor Watch GS Pro and Honor Watch ES

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Credit: Honor


Honor’s new smartwatches are for the outdoor enthusiasts and people who just want a good-looking wearable. They’re also great picks if you happen to be on a budget.

First, the Honor Watch GS Pro. As you can probably tell by the image above, the GS Pro is a rugged smartwatch with a MIL-STD-810G rating and a durable, plastic chassis. The headline feature, though, is its advertised 25-day battery life — perfect if you need a long-lasting outdoor watch for your camping trip. It supports over 100 workout modes, has an SpO2 monitor, and a nifty “route back” feature that’ll help you retrace your steps if you need to get back to where you started. That’s something we normally only see in high-end fitness watches.

Not interested in rugged wristwear? The Honor Watch ES might be more your speed. It, too, has an SpO2 sensor and supports 95 workout modes. It drops the military spec rating but adds a personal virtual coach that uses animations to help guide you through workout routines and running courses. The Honor Watch ES’ battery lasts ‘just’ 10 days on a charge, which is still good for a smartwatch.

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