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Hello Rob, I am.a huge fan of yours from Italy (I'm.sorry if my english is not perfect). I have a question for you: in this video, if you could choose two device, you would pick Apple Watch and Oura Ring. Hypothetically if you don't matter how many devices you wear and if you should not have any money problem, which combination would you prefer? Always Apple Watch + Oura ring? Or you would add the Whoop Strap, or Whoop Strap + Apple Watch or any other combination? Thanks in advance
Is there a watch for elderly people with health conditions that will alert people that something is happening? I only see watches that the user has to push to call for help which doesn't help if the user isn't able to move.
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Thank God someone like you exists. I've been trying to do my research and combing through Apple-style marketing infographics from each company really, really sucks. You're insane for gathering so much real, hard data.
The subscription model is really what pushes me away from the Oura Ring. I was interested until I found that they would charge a monthly fee to use it. When I came across them again recently, it would've been something that I put my eye on for getting in a couple months. But now it's probably not going to remain on my radar.
Same. Hopefully some other company copies the concept and makes similar product without subscription, they would have instantly huge customer base who loathe subscription models.
This is so professional, even at the end of the video he mentioned the limitations of the test, this is how a true scientist reviews the products. Also, the flow of the video is really good to follow, it is just like the introduction part, and results analysis part of a paper...
I'm a runner and a swimmer interested in sleep tracking and health tracking. I've tried the Oura Ring, Apple Watch, and Whoop Strap. My favorite is the Whoop Strap. It is comfortable to wear 24/7 you can even wear it while charging. And even then charging is only once every few days. (3 or 4). The only time I take it off is when taking a shower. The Apple Watch needs to be charged every day and can only be worn in one place, and the Oura Ring just was not comfortable enough that eventually one day I took it off and never put it back on. The Whoop Strap has been on constantly for a year and a half.
This helps. I have an Apple Watch Ultra which with multiple day battery life is way better than the previous versions. I have been considering switching phones and would rather have one health tracking device that would work across the board and not keep me tied to either iPhone/samsung etc. Don't love the subscription aspect but its not a deal breaker
@@Cisero1000 Just FYI. I'm approaching 2 years with the Whoop strap constantly on. The only thing I might do is switch arms when sleeping at night, and my daughter gave me a sleeve to put on my upper arm but I don't even use that, since it is comfortable enough where it is.
I am looking for some kind of device for my dad but with so many options, my head just explodes... He's starting to have heart/blood preassure issues and I would like to buy him something that can track his vitals and call the ambulance automatically in case he's alone or sleeping. Is there any brand/specific device you would suggest? Thank you for the help.
This dude is honest and transparent right from the thumbnail and that is why he is not getting enough subscribers just because he is not tricking people with clickbaits or making them watch the whole video..In the long run you will win Rob.
Curious why the fitbit wasn’t really talked about or suggested at the end when it had way better sleep tracking scores compared to some of the others you suggested. Any insight? Is it the app/analytics you don’t like? Thanks for this! I’m such a data nerd and this fed my soul.
I'm really glad you mentioned that getting a chest strap is best for HR. In practice the algorithm used to calculate the sports & health metrics is using heart rate data. So getting an older watch with good detailed metrics and a chest strap is a very good option.
i recently got a Polar Verity Sense, what is a good economical way to display my Verity Sense heart rate data while im running?? (besides holding my phone in hand!!) inexpensive watch options??
When talking heads (who most of the time don't know what they're talking about) tell you: "Trust the science™" I wish that the people in charge of such matters were people like Rob 🙏 thanks so much for the info, props for still working even in sickness and even using it as an opportunity 👌. Happy New Year to everyone! 🥳🎊🎉🥂
Have you ever done a test on sleep tracking for night shifters? I work in healthcare at night and have tried several watches and none of them seem to be close to being accruate with sleep times etc. when I am sleeping during the day. Even when I sit to chart some nights a few of them have thought I have started to sleep. Might be a good comparison video as there are a ton of shift workers that are also athletes looking for a good combo.
Can you please make a video for the most overall balanced watches for both Android and Apple users. It's for people who want to track exercise , heart and sleep. In all 3 budget segments.
Great video! I suggest to use Spearman Rho instead of correlation. It's more robust against outliers and similarly interpretable. It does ignore biases but these seem to be generally absent in the data.
Hi, my dad is recovering from a heart attack. I’d love to get him a smart watch/ fitness tracker. He isn’t going to be looking for proper fitness tracking but I’d like something that pushes him to just be a bit more fit and give him a push in the right direction. I’d love something that makes him aware of anything up with his heart too. I feel like an Apple Watch may be too much charging for him and he’ll end up not wearing it. Which would you recommend for this circumstance?
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Is sleep tracking more accurate if you wear a chest strap for heart rate? Also, how accurate HRV is in these watches? Thank you for your work!
So what are some best watches that have both excellent heart accuracy and as well as sleep tracking other than apple watches because I use an android phone?
Thank you for all of your hard work collecting actual data to use as a reference. Because of hours of watching your videos I noticed you kept saying the best overall for fitness was the whoop strap and I received mine 2 weeks ago. I know people have an issue with the subscription however if you are an avid fitness person you'll easily spend more than $319 (Canadian) on the newest apple or Samsung watch (ultra is $1099 and Samsung 5 pro is $579.99) so essentially you're saving money and have a company dedicated to improving the tracking instead of what app to add next. Thank you again for all these videos
I am shocked how poor Garmin looks in your test. I was after Epix and forerunner for my family but I was expecting much better results. Yes, I am using H10 all the time as this is one of the few sensors I can hide under the BJJ Gi, but I am just surprised how company that should be extremely good in that sector was beaten by Huawei and apple. I just wonder how much of this is because of battery conservation. I am switching to Garmin as I am super tired of charging my pure smartwatch (Fossil Gen 6) every 18 hours.
I have the garmin watches and they work extremely well for running and walking and other things, as like my sleep is pretty good and the body battery is extremely accurate and stress is pretty good as garmin watches are the best for almost everything, the garmin watches always gets great updates.
@@L33TTechReviewer have Fenix7 and am now considering Garmin Venu2 or something else. The Fenix was surprisingly bad in the tests and the health tools are vital for me. I don't want neither the china spywatch or an iPhone neither.
@@andreas956I also have a Fenix 7x. Also shocked by how "bad" it fared in the test. However, it did accurately predict my stress levels when I fell ill last week. I was very amazed.
I am adamantly against subscription models for hardware products. They are trying to lock you into their product and extract as much money as possible from you. It's greedy and people shouldn't support it.
By watching plenty of your videos, I can summarize this: I'm feeling stressed haha. Now, the motives: We are trully missing a mid to low range budget device ($100 up to $200) with decent battery life and effective overall heart rate - sleep tracking. Currently, for IOS the watch that covers 2 of these parameters, is the apple watch SE 2022; though it Lacks battery life and is a tad higher in budget (+$50) when compared to the "mid to low range" budget I stated previously. For android, there is no watch that covers decently both heart rate and sleep tracking; in this budget range, one can only limit to pick a decent heart rate tracker such as the haweit fit 2. For sleep tracking fitbit charge 5 is the way to go. Currently going for $99 at amazon.
Mi band 7 actually has pretty accurate heart rate tracking if you use it on non-irritated skin. I usually use my mi band 7 on left arm all the time and because of constant touch, skin gets more or less weird, irritated and it definitely affects measurement. I was getting ridiculous heart rate measurements, like instead 140-160 bpm, it was showing below 100 bpm, which is ridiculous. So, when I'm about to exercise i just switch to right arm. Non-irritated, perfectly smooth skin area is enough to take precise measurement for couple of sessions. And of course it should be tight not loose. That's how i solved heart rate tracking problem on my mi band 7. Otherwise i was thinking to switch to apple watch and buy iphone for precise measurement. Now, no need to.
Is the SE better than the Series 7 or 8? Is the difference really there? Surely you would expect them all to be exactly the same or the series 8 and the Ultra would be the best due to having the best tech and most updated sensors?
I really enjoy your thorough and detailed reviews! I'm having issues with choosing a smartwatch. If a smartwatch has good ECG, it lacks sleep tracking quality, if has a good battery life, it doesn't have body temperature scan 😅 These are just examples.. Could you, and this is coming because I can quantify how many smartwatches have you reviewed😅 suggest a smartwatch that ticks these boxes: - ecg - sleep tracker - body temperature scan - oxymeter - good enough battery (not daily charge) Other features, I can live with them and without them. These are most important to me at the time. Anyways, have a good Easter 💐🐣🥚
I am looking for a single device to begin tracking health metrics. It seems that the fitbit series are great for sleep and alright for overall health limited mainly by during workout heart rate. I was surprised that there was no mention of those for budgets at the end. It seems that a fitbit plus a chest heart rate monitor could be the upgraded version for solid all around tracking for under 200 if I am not misunderstanding your results.
This is the most thorough comparison I have seen. I haven't seen this kind of comparison anywhere else. I'm looking for a watch with good sleep analysis and fitness tracking. I work as a EMS helicopter pilot and alternate between day shifts for 4 days and then night shifts for 3 nights. I typically get 2-3 hours of sleep in the day and about 4 hours of sleep at night, for a total of about 6-7 hours/day. I want something to help me maximize my sleep but at the same time track fitness and activities. I am leaning toward the Garmin Venue 3 because it has the latest 5th gen heart rate sensor and the ability to track naps. The Venue 2 didn’t perform very well in the sleep tracking comparison, and I expect the Venue 3 to be a little better, but not much. I think my other option is an Apple watch, but I don’t like that I would have to charge it daily and how can I use it as a sleep tracker if I am having to charge it when I sleep. I might have to get a Garmin Venue 3 and a Whoop and use both. Anyone have a better recommendation?
Hey Rob, great content, but is there any evidence that fitness trackers or health watches can be dangerous to health by emitting small levels of radiation over a period of time?
That’s why I won’t get the Apple Watch Ultra, due to the cellular and it always being in contact with your skin. Though you can turn the cellular off. Not sure it would be worth the cost without cellular.
I don't know which is better; how in depth, thorough, non biased and well presented your video's are, or how relaxing your voice is to listen to. If I wasn't so interested in hearing the conclusions I would if fallen asleep because it was so relaxing haha, thank you for the excellent video.
Would love to see the results for the Vivomove Trend, especially for sleep tracking, but also for heart rate. Love this video though, and it is super helpful!
My Requirement is as folllows - good battery life - solar powered - GPS enabled - BP, heart rate and ECG is must - spo2 - sleep tracking - should work with apple mobile What smart watch you will suggest. Don’t want to spend too much like Apple Watch. Would GT3 pro or any amazefit is a good choice for me ?
Please quantificate the Amazfit GTS or GTR 4 having the new BioTracker 4 and Zepp OS2 (not the GTS4-Mini - it's BioTracker 3). Also test the Amazfit Band 7 having BioTracker 3 over 2 in its Band 5 predecessor. THANKS!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I just ordered a Ticwatch Pro 3 and I found out that it overcounts a lot of steps and what I wanted was precision. Thanks for this super cool investigation!
You have the perfect voice for video. The tone, cadence, rhythm, just perfect. The pronunciation is very clear on every word. Your voice resonates warmth and trustworthiness. You are already winning in life, professionally, however if you ever consider a hobby, you would the perfect voice for audiobooks.
Happy New Year Rob. I noticed that you have not reviewed any of the Fossil Smart Watches. Are they not available in your part of the world? I would love to see a review of the just announced Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition that looks pretty interesting.
Why is the Huawei GT Runner not on the recommendation above garmin FR 255 for health tracker when it is ranked higher in your test for HRM, step counter, and GPS accuracy?
I saw no mention of the Withings Scanwatch. Is this because it performs so poorly overall? I do not find its sleep tracking to have much value due to the inability of the watch to track REM sleep, instead just lumping that time into other stages. I do very much like the real watch and styling of the Scanwatch and it would be nice to know it was at least good AR tracking heart rate and steps. I am currently using the Scanwatch Horizon and the Gen 3 Oura. I would like to see you do an updated video on the Gen 3 and sleep tracking accuracy of the recently released algorithms.
Have you tested the Spade & Co. Health Smartwatch 3? I'm very interested in knowing if the HR tracker is fairly accurate as this is my biggest concern.
Very impressive on how the Galaxy Watch4 improved after some updates over the years. It's now among the top 10 best smartwatches! Good job Samsung and Google!
So, my conclusion is Huaweis are one of the best fitness trackers if you wanna tip your toe and start out. But the US sanctions means forget about Google-Huawei integration. But the most important question I have is do I need a fitness tracker? I'm mostly doing calisthenics and if the trackers don't take into account my body measurements or don't have an integration with a smartphone app what use is the telemetry collected (for me at least)?
Hi Khonjel! Not sure if I can answer that question for you. Knowing things like your RHR rate, and seeing if it improves over time might be helpful to track progress and fitness. Not sure if HR during exercise is of much use to you?
You don't need a fitness tracker at all to be perfectly honest. Pen, paper (spreadsheet) and a stop watch will get you far in terms of progress tracking for fitness.
Nice roundup Rob, thanks. A few comments, I would like to see how Huawei watches perform after the update of sleep stage algorithm, i.e., TruSleep™ 3.0, which is only available in GT 3 SE. Will you test Xiaomi Watch S2 ? Also there are new companies releasing smart rings, Circular is one of them. Will you test their device too for equality of opportunity?
Hi, could you do a video to compare the accuracy and health advice between the Whoop and the combination of using an Apple Watch + Athlytic app? I have seen other content creators say athlytic is a great and cheaper alternative to whoop, however the advice and accuracy is not as comprehensive as whoop. Could you make an analysis of how much better/worse these options are considering the cost savings? Ideally I would like to get an apple watch SE with athlytics to have data like whoop at a discount. Thanks!
For me the best is Whoop. Several options for how to wear it, charge it while wearing (waterproof charger!). Any ring based device will always be a gimmick to me
Thanks for another great video. No one else has reviews with such a good scientific approach. I'd be interested in hearing more about what you think of Garmin watches, especially entry level like the Forerunner 45.
hello planning to buy huawei watch band 9, is this recommendable? i saw your vids, also do you have recommendation that is cheap and relevant? please reply i watch your vids a lot thanks!
Thank you for these amazing videos. The scientist in me loves all the data. I have a Garmin Vivoactive 4S and I like it a lot except for the sleep tracker that I find really bad (can't tell anything about the phases, but the awake or falling sleep times are way off most of the time, so it is useless). I would really like not to have to wear two devices. If it is not too much to ask, which device would you recommend with decent heart rate tracking, gps included, can be used for swimming and that has a better sleep tracker that the Garmin Vivoactive 4s? I am an Android user. Thank you!!!!
I love your data-based approach to reviews ! However, as an Android-only person, I always find myself disappointed by your recommendations. For example, I'm looking for a decent heart rate AND sleep duration tracking watch for a reasonable price (under 300), so I don't know what to pick coming out of your video since you recommend Apple or subscription-based items that aren't watches. Based on your data, Garmin is terrible at tracking sleep, so are Huawei devices. So both your recommendation for android on that front don't apply to my case. I will probably go for a FitBit device based on your data and the overall reviews, but I think that's a missed opportunity to not go more in detail in your conclusion piece, especially when it comes to budget. Maybe you could find a way to weigh-in budget on your recap graph ?
Hello Scientist, I was wondering what is the best "band" that can measure 1) sleep and 2) walking steps, I am not into smartwatches but a band is better. Thank you
in the near future it would be great extending the scope of metrics analysis into estimation algorithms becoming mainstream with many brands such as vo2max, lactate threshold, recovery time, movement form tracking for cadence/rhytm and exercise form estimations and so on. complemented with other daily use periphereals it seems smart watches will become much more diverse than expected (eg. huawei trusport and other algorithms currently in development)
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Hello Rob, I am.a huge fan of yours from Italy (I'm.sorry if my english is not perfect).
I have a question for you: in this video, if you could choose two device, you would pick Apple Watch and Oura Ring. Hypothetically if you don't matter how many devices you wear and if you should not have any money problem, which combination would you prefer? Always Apple Watch + Oura ring? Or you would add the Whoop Strap, or Whoop Strap + Apple Watch or any other combination? Thanks in advance
Is there a watch for elderly people with health conditions that will alert people that something is happening? I only see watches that the user has to push to call for help which doesn't help if the user isn't able to move.
No mi band?
I absolutely hate subscription models
I considered the oura ring but a subscription service on top of a $300 device is a hard pass for me. Great video!
Hi Vic! Yeah, these subscriptions are not ideal...
@@TheQuantifiedScientist Hi Rob, I couldn't find any other way to communicate with you. Would you consider to Scientifically test Muse S Gen 2?
Any response would be highly appreciated
Especially since they'll sell your info too
@@AleksPTA you don’t need a subscription for gen2?
@@christianjohnson3112 correct, that is why I purchased a Gen 2 instead
Thank God someone like you exists. I've been trying to do my research and combing through Apple-style marketing infographics from each company really, really sucks. You're insane for gathering so much real, hard data.
couldn't have said it better
The subscription model is really what pushes me away from the Oura Ring. I was interested until I found that they would charge a monthly fee to use it. When I came across them again recently, it would've been something that I put my eye on for getting in a couple months. But now it's probably not going to remain on my radar.
same
Having a subscription fee on top of the actual ring being outrageously expensive is just nuts.
Agree completely!
Same. Hopefully some other company copies the concept and makes similar product without subscription, they would have instantly huge customer base who loathe subscription models.
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This is so professional, even at the end of the video he mentioned the limitations of the test, this is how a true scientist reviews the products. Also, the flow of the video is really good to follow, it is just like the introduction part, and results analysis part of a paper...
I'm a runner and a swimmer interested in sleep tracking and health tracking. I've tried the Oura Ring, Apple Watch, and Whoop Strap. My favorite is the Whoop Strap. It is comfortable to wear 24/7 you can even wear it while charging. And even then charging is only once every few days. (3 or 4). The only time I take it off is when taking a shower.
The Apple Watch needs to be charged every day and can only be worn in one place, and the Oura Ring just was not comfortable enough that eventually one day I took it off and never put it back on.
The Whoop Strap has been on constantly for a year and a half.
Thank u!
This helps. I have an Apple Watch Ultra which with multiple day battery life is way better than the previous versions. I have been considering switching phones and would rather have one health tracking device that would work across the board and not keep me tied to either iPhone/samsung etc. Don't love the subscription aspect but its not a deal breaker
@@Cisero1000 Just FYI. I'm approaching 2 years with the Whoop strap constantly on. The only thing I might do is switch arms when sleeping at night, and my daughter gave me a sleeve to put on my upper arm but I don't even use that, since it is comfortable enough where it is.
Is it possible to export the whoop data in an easy way? As a backup or for analysis afterwards?
@@fluchtzwerg I've not tried it yet, but yes I think Whoop data is much easier to export than say Apple watch data.
I am looking for some kind of device for my dad but with so many options, my head just explodes... He's starting to have heart/blood preassure issues and I would like to buy him something that can track his vitals and call the ambulance automatically in case he's alone or sleeping. Is there any brand/specific device you would suggest?
Thank you for the help.
apple watch does that
I really like my Galaxy watch 4 Classic.
People HAVE to subscribe to this guy!! The more famous he is, the more we can put pressure on the smartwatch market to make it accurate!!
Definitely! I chose my Huawei band 6 thanks to his on-point reviews.
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This dude is honest and transparent right from the thumbnail and that is why he is not getting enough subscribers just because he is not tricking people with clickbaits or making them watch the whole video..In the long run you will win Rob.
Curious why the fitbit wasn’t really talked about or suggested at the end when it had way better sleep tracking scores compared to some of the others you suggested. Any insight? Is it the app/analytics you don’t like? Thanks for this! I’m such a data nerd and this fed my soul.
I'm really glad you mentioned that getting a chest strap is best for HR. In practice the algorithm used to calculate the sports & health metrics is using heart rate data. So getting an older watch with good detailed metrics and a chest strap is a very good option.
Thanks for the comment Petar!😊
i recently got a Polar Verity Sense, what is a good economical way to display my Verity Sense heart rate data while im running?? (besides holding my phone in hand!!) inexpensive watch options??
@@TheQuantifiedScientist Hey. If you get the Polar H10, which specific Apps would you recommend to use it with?
@@TheQuantifiedScientist are there any link for the purchase of the chest strap ?
When talking heads (who most of the time don't know what they're talking about) tell you: "Trust the science™" I wish that the people in charge of such matters were people like Rob 🙏 thanks so much for the info, props for still working even in sickness and even using it as an opportunity 👌. Happy New Year to everyone! 🥳🎊🎉🥂
Thanks so much! These kind of comments really mean a lot 😊. Happy new year!!
Can you re-evaluate Garmin Fenix 7, Epix 2, and Forerunner 955 to see whether they improved after the software updates of the last months?
This would be super nice, I need to make a decision between Apple watch 7/Epix 2/ Forerunner 965
Thanks
Have you ever done a test on sleep tracking for night shifters? I work in healthcare at night and have tried several watches and none of them seem to be close to being accruate with sleep times etc. when I am sleeping during the day. Even when I sit to chart some nights a few of them have thought I have started to sleep. Might be a good comparison video as there are a ton of shift workers that are also athletes looking for a good combo.
Can you please make a video for the most overall balanced watches for both Android and Apple users. It's for people who want to track exercise , heart and sleep. In all 3 budget segments.
Maybe you have found some good overall watche already? For android
Great video! I suggest to use Spearman Rho instead of correlation. It's more robust against outliers and similarly interpretable. It does ignore biases but these seem to be generally absent in the data.
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Hi, my dad is recovering from a heart attack. I’d love to get him a smart watch/ fitness tracker. He isn’t going to be looking for proper fitness tracking but I’d like something that pushes him to just be a bit more fit and give him a push in the right direction. I’d love something that makes him aware of anything up with his heart too.
I feel like an Apple Watch may be too much charging for him and he’ll end up not wearing it.
Which would you recommend for this circumstance?
Is sleep tracking more accurate if you wear a chest strap for heart rate?
Also, how accurate HRV is in these watches?
Thank you for your work!
Hi Rob, great info as always. Have you tested the Oura sleep beta yet? Maybe a video on it?
Hi Paul! Yes, this is on its way 😊
@@TheQuantifiedScientist hoping this isn't far away! Literally waiting before making a decision on buying 😅
26:45 As a garmin Fenix 6 user: I have found body battery to be a better reflection on my rest and recovery than garmin's sleep scores
Thanks for sharing Sean!
I agree - the sleep analysis is okay, but I've ended up looking more at stress and body battery
So what are some best watches that have both excellent heart accuracy and as well as sleep tracking other than apple watches because I use an android phone?
Thank you for all of your hard work collecting actual data to use as a reference. Because of hours of watching your videos I noticed you kept saying the best overall for fitness was the whoop strap and I received mine 2 weeks ago. I know people have an issue with the subscription however if you are an avid fitness person you'll easily spend more than $319 (Canadian) on the newest apple or Samsung watch (ultra is $1099 and Samsung 5 pro is $579.99) so essentially you're saving money and have a company dedicated to improving the tracking instead of what app to add next. Thank you again for all these videos
I am shocked how poor Garmin looks in your test. I was after Epix and forerunner for my family but I was expecting much better results. Yes, I am using H10 all the time as this is one of the few sensors I can hide under the BJJ Gi, but I am just surprised how company that should be extremely good in that sector was beaten by Huawei and apple. I just wonder how much of this is because of battery conservation. I am switching to Garmin as I am super tired of charging my pure smartwatch (Fossil Gen 6) every 18 hours.
I have the garmin watches and they work extremely well for running and walking and other things, as like my sleep is pretty good and the body battery is extremely accurate and stress is pretty good as garmin watches are the best for almost everything, the garmin watches always gets great updates.
@@coolsquad7428 i found the gt3 pro better than garmin, i have both , garmin 955 and gt3 pro
I was about to go for the Fenix 7 or epix 2 but now really reconsidering considering how poor it did in sleep tracking here..
@@L33TTechReviewer have Fenix7 and am now considering Garmin Venu2 or something else. The Fenix was surprisingly bad in the tests and the health tools are vital for me.
I don't want neither the china spywatch or an iPhone neither.
@@andreas956I also have a Fenix 7x. Also shocked by how "bad" it fared in the test. However, it did accurately predict my stress levels when I fell ill last week. I was very amazed.
I am adamantly against subscription models for hardware products. They are trying to lock you into their product and extract as much money as possible from you. It's greedy and people shouldn't support it.
By watching plenty of your videos, I can summarize this: I'm feeling stressed haha. Now, the motives:
We are trully missing a mid to low range budget device ($100 up to $200) with decent battery life and effective overall heart rate - sleep tracking. Currently, for IOS the watch that covers 2 of these parameters, is the apple watch SE 2022; though it Lacks battery life and is a tad higher in budget (+$50) when compared to the "mid to low range" budget I stated previously. For android, there is no watch that covers decently both heart rate and sleep tracking; in this budget range, one can only limit to pick a decent heart rate tracker such as the haweit fit 2. For sleep tracking fitbit charge 5 is the way to go. Currently going for $99 at amazon.
Thanks for sharing Tulo!
Mi band 7 actually has pretty accurate heart rate tracking if you use it on non-irritated skin. I usually use my mi band 7 on left arm all the time and because of constant touch, skin gets more or less weird, irritated and it definitely affects measurement. I was getting ridiculous heart rate measurements, like instead 140-160 bpm, it was showing below 100 bpm, which is ridiculous. So, when I'm about to exercise i just switch to right arm. Non-irritated, perfectly smooth skin area is enough to take precise measurement for couple of sessions. And of course it should be tight not loose. That's how i solved heart rate tracking problem on my mi band 7. Otherwise i was thinking to switch to apple watch and buy iphone for precise measurement. Now, no need to.
Does mi band 7 measures the calorrie burn acurately?
@thequantifiedscientist - what are your thoughts on Fitbit sense 2 or Fitbit charge5 . I was not able to see any readings about it in data.
I dont have lot of money, you think which one is best for the price. I want use for the sleeping tracking
I see the Garmin Forerunner 255 in the results since a few months. Will you make a video about this?
Hi! I have the video recorded, just not yet edited...🙈
Is the SE better than the Series 7 or 8? Is the difference really there? Surely you would expect them all to be exactly the same or the series 8 and the Ultra would be the best due to having the best tech and most updated sensors?
I don't get it, why isn't fitbit in the conculsion for Budget Devices? They're actually the best budget-allrounder
I don't get it either... Seems to do pretty good everywhere
I wish Oura or Whoop would get a big non membership based competitor
Your thorough-ness leaves me speechless. Excellent video!
I really enjoy your thorough and detailed reviews!
I'm having issues with choosing a smartwatch. If a smartwatch has good ECG, it lacks sleep tracking quality, if has a good battery life, it doesn't have body temperature scan 😅
These are just examples..
Could you, and this is coming because I can quantify how many smartwatches have you reviewed😅 suggest a smartwatch that ticks these boxes:
- ecg
- sleep tracker
- body temperature scan
- oxymeter
- good enough battery (not daily charge)
Other features, I can live with them and without them. These are most important to me at the time.
Anyways, have a good Easter 💐🐣🥚
Would’ve been good if you’d disclosed that WHOOP was paying you before you endorsed their product.
The oura ring measurements were taken after the new sleep algorithm update ?
Hi! I mentioned this in the limitations. It hasn't been tested with the latest algo yet😊
@@TheQuantifiedScientist Hi, thanks for the reply. I hope you're going to do it soon. You do a great job👌. All the best 👊
Just found your channel. I love how scientific you are with your tech analysis.
Hi Rob, What do you think is the best device for O2 sat monitoring?
I am looking for a single device to begin tracking health metrics. It seems that the fitbit series are great for sleep and alright for overall health limited mainly by during workout heart rate. I was surprised that there was no mention of those for budgets at the end. It seems that a fitbit plus a chest heart rate monitor could be the upgraded version for solid all around tracking for under 200 if I am not misunderstanding your results.
I enjoy your videos.
What app do you use to track sleep and HRV with Apple Watch 8?
Whats the best smart health watch, like the whoop band but without a subscription? and i don't want a garmin
Apple Watch
@@MimiMimi-sl4fc no IOS
@@lageveen325 Huawei maybe 🤔
This is the most thorough comparison I have seen. I haven't seen this kind of comparison anywhere else.
I'm looking for a watch with good sleep analysis and fitness tracking. I work as a EMS helicopter pilot and alternate between day shifts for 4 days and then night shifts for 3 nights. I typically get 2-3 hours of sleep in the day and about 4 hours of sleep at night, for a total of about 6-7 hours/day. I want something to help me maximize my sleep but at the same time track fitness and activities. I am leaning toward the Garmin Venue 3 because it has the latest 5th gen heart rate sensor and the ability to track naps. The Venue 2 didn’t perform very well in the sleep tracking comparison, and I expect the Venue 3 to be a little better, but not much. I think my other option is an Apple watch, but I don’t like that I would have to charge it daily and how can I use it as a sleep tracker if I am having to charge it when I sleep. I might have to get a Garmin Venue 3 and a Whoop and use both. Anyone have a better recommendation?
what would you recommend for nurses. Are some of the watches able to be worn on the ankle when at work?
As a doctor looking for smartwatch, I loved your video and i'm going to watch more of your contents! Keep it up! 😊
Hey Rob, great content, but is there any evidence that fitness trackers or health watches can be dangerous to health by emitting small levels of radiation over a period of time?
No. The amount of radiation they'd give off is miniscule to the amount from the sun alone.
Is non ionizing radiation, even humans emit this kind of radiation. Is all good.
That’s why I won’t get the Apple Watch Ultra, due to the cellular and it always being in contact with your skin. Though you can turn the cellular off. Not sure it would be worth the cost without cellular.
I don't know which is better; how in depth, thorough, non biased and well presented your video's are, or how relaxing your voice is to listen to. If I wasn't so interested in hearing the conclusions I would if fallen asleep because it was so relaxing haha, thank you for the excellent video.
The most objective analysis I have seen on youtube when it comes to gadgets. JUST WOW!
Would love to see the results for the Vivomove Trend, especially for sleep tracking, but also for heart rate. Love this video though, and it is super helpful!
My Requirement is as folllows
- good battery life
- solar powered
- GPS enabled
- BP, heart rate and ECG is must
- spo2
- sleep tracking
- should work with apple mobile
What smart watch you will suggest. Don’t want to spend too much like Apple Watch. Would GT3 pro or any amazefit is a good choice for me ?
What did you choose ?
Please quantificate the Amazfit GTS or GTR 4 having the new BioTracker 4 and Zepp OS2 (not the GTS4-Mini - it's BioTracker 3). Also test the Amazfit Band 7 having BioTracker 3 over 2 in its Band 5 predecessor. THANKS!
They are all being tested at the moment 😊
For health i think including the Huawei watch D is a must (blood pressure +++)
The whoop subscription at 40$/CND per month is such a hardpass for me even if my budget is ''unlimited''.
This is exactly what I was looking for! I just ordered a Ticwatch Pro 3 and I found out that it overcounts a lot of steps and what I wanted was precision. Thanks for this super cool investigation!
You have the perfect voice for video. The tone, cadence, rhythm, just perfect. The pronunciation is very clear on every word. Your voice resonates warmth and trustworthiness. You are already winning in life, professionally, however if you ever consider a hobby, you would the perfect voice for audiobooks.
Happy New Year Rob. I noticed that you have not reviewed any of the Fossil Smart Watches. Are they not available in your part of the world? I would love to see a review of the just announced Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition that looks pretty interesting.
Hi, thanks for your insightful videos. What is your opinion on Huawei Watch D? Have you had a chance to have it in your hands?
Why is the Huawei GT Runner not on the recommendation above garmin FR 255 for health tracker when it is ranked higher in your test for HRM, step counter, and GPS accuracy?
personally decided to go for Galaxy Watch 5 because it has a BIA scanner. I think BIA is necessary for people who want to lower body fat
Inspire 3 missing from data sheets. Love the content though!
Hi! Yes, I already created some of the figures for this video before I analysed the Inspire 3 probably😊
I saw no mention of the Withings Scanwatch. Is this because it performs so poorly overall? I do not find its sleep tracking to have much value due to the inability of the watch to track REM sleep, instead just lumping that time into other stages. I do very much like the real watch and styling of the Scanwatch and it would be nice to know it was at least good AR tracking heart rate and steps. I am currently using the Scanwatch Horizon and the Gen 3 Oura. I would like to see you do an updated video on the Gen 3 and sleep tracking accuracy of the recently released algorithms.
Have you tested the Spade & Co. Health Smartwatch 3? I'm very interested in knowing if the HR tracker is fairly accurate as this is my biggest concern.
Have you tried doing these on an Apple Watch Series 4 to see if it is the iOS update or the newer models themselves?
Very impressive on how the Galaxy Watch4 improved after some updates over the years.
It's now among the top 10 best smartwatches!
Good job Samsung and Google!
So, my conclusion is Huaweis are one of the best fitness trackers if you wanna tip your toe and start out. But the US sanctions means forget about Google-Huawei integration.
But the most important question I have is do I need a fitness tracker? I'm mostly doing calisthenics and if the trackers don't take into account my body measurements or don't have an integration with a smartphone app what use is the telemetry collected (for me at least)?
Hi Khonjel! Not sure if I can answer that question for you. Knowing things like your RHR rate, and seeing if it improves over time might be helpful to track progress and fitness. Not sure if HR during exercise is of much use to you?
You don't need a fitness tracker at all to be perfectly honest. Pen, paper (spreadsheet) and a stop watch will get you far in terms of progress tracking for fitness.
Nice roundup Rob, thanks. A few comments, I would like to see how Huawei watches perform after the update of sleep stage algorithm, i.e., TruSleep™ 3.0, which is only available in GT 3 SE. Will you test Xiaomi Watch S2 ? Also there are new companies releasing smart rings, Circular is one of them. Will you test their device too for equality of opportunity?
Which one is best for step tracking? Outside of Apple as I hate the battery life
Hi, could you do a video to compare the accuracy and health advice between the Whoop and the combination of using an Apple Watch + Athlytic app? I have seen other content creators say athlytic is a great and cheaper alternative to whoop, however the advice and accuracy is not as comprehensive as whoop. Could you make an analysis of how much better/worse these options are considering the cost savings?
Ideally I would like to get an apple watch SE with athlytics to have data like whoop at a discount. Thanks!
hey, appreciate the videos. do u have best watches for freediving or just swimming in particular?
Your channel is my go to place before buying a smart watch. Thanks for the awesom content and happy new year!
What do you think about resting heart rate measurement with Apple watch since it doesnt measure it during the sleep?
For me the best is Whoop. Several options for how to wear it, charge it while wearing (waterproof charger!). Any ring based device will always be a gimmick to me
Man only if Oura and Whoop did not have a fucking subscription plan.
Hi Rob,
Question from a fellow Dutchie: why did you plot the average agreement against the worst cycle agreement?
Thanks for another great video. No one else has reviews with such a good scientific approach.
I'd be interested in hearing more about what you think of Garmin watches, especially entry level like the Forerunner 45.
hello planning to buy huawei watch band 9, is this recommendable? i saw your vids, also do you have recommendation that is cheap and relevant? please reply i watch your vids a lot thanks!
Hi there Rob,
Are there going to be any Suunto reviews?
I bought the watch fit 2 two days ago and I'm loving it, especially considering the price I paid (R$ 300 or $ 57)
Wow, good deal!😊
Thanks for your hard work; did you get vaccinated against covid?
Have you looked at indoor motion tracking? For people who do indoor activities where GPS signals can't reach?
I see you haven't reviewed any of the Ultrahuman devices. Those on your radar too? They look pretty interesting.
what do you suggest since the Dreem 2 is not available to consumers anymore? What EEG device is available to consumers now?
Excellent Summary and recommendations. Happy New year Rob !
Thanks Akhil! Happy new year to you too!😊
If only apple made a fitness strap. Just an accurate sleep tracker with a weeks battery. Great vid
Great video, any advice on which wearable provides access to the raw data for a biomedical engineer to use?
Thank you for these amazing videos. The scientist in me loves all the data. I have a Garmin Vivoactive 4S and I like it a lot except for the sleep tracker that I find really bad (can't tell anything about the phases, but the awake or falling sleep times are way off most of the time, so it is useless). I would really like not to have to wear two devices. If it is not too much to ask, which device would you recommend with decent heart rate tracking, gps included, can be used for swimming and that has a better sleep tracker that the Garmin Vivoactive 4s? I am an Android user. Thank you!!!!
Hello! Thank you for your videos. For spinning and weight-lifting and some hiking, which watch would you recommend? Thanks again 😊
I would like to see how the Spade and Co. watch compares. According to some of the online independent reviews it seems to rate above the Apple watch.
Can you please do a review of the huawei watch 3 series since they received quite alot of sleep updates in recent times after your reviews
I love your data-based approach to reviews !
However, as an Android-only person, I always find myself disappointed by your recommendations. For example, I'm looking for a decent heart rate AND sleep duration tracking watch for a reasonable price (under 300), so I don't know what to pick coming out of your video since you recommend Apple or subscription-based items that aren't watches.
Based on your data, Garmin is terrible at tracking sleep, so are Huawei devices.
So both your recommendation for android on that front don't apply to my case.
I will probably go for a FitBit device based on your data and the overall reviews, but I think that's a missed opportunity to not go more in detail in your conclusion piece, especially when it comes to budget.
Maybe you could find a way to weigh-in budget on your recap graph ?
Is Biostrap evo on the pipeline to test at any point? 🙏
Salve complimenti per il video, secondo i suoi test quale smart Watch Heart è migliore e preciso per la salute?
Hello Scientist, I was wondering what is the best "band" that can measure 1) sleep and 2) walking steps, I am not into smartwatches but a band is better.
Thank you
For the health measurement, what would you say the Apple Watches lack / are behind compared to the Oura ring or Whoop?
You deserve recognition, your video follows scientific method and that's so nice
in the near future it would be great extending the scope of metrics analysis into estimation algorithms becoming mainstream with many brands such as vo2max, lactate threshold, recovery time, movement form tracking for cadence/rhytm and exercise form estimations and so on. complemented with other daily use periphereals it seems smart watches will become much more diverse than expected (eg. huawei trusport and other algorithms currently in development)
Do you have any comments about the durability and lifespan of the devices? I'd like to know how often I have to replace them.
Which smartwatch that does heart, oxygen, and glucose monitoring would you recommend as far as accuracy?
How are u measuring agreement of sleep stage trackers?