The best cheap smartwatch 2025: Great wearable tech that won't cost the earth

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Cheap doesn't have to mean low-quality. Some of the best cheap smartwatches (i.e. all the ones on this list) deliver premium features and top-level performance in a more affordable package. This guide will help you sort the wheat from the chaff.

All of the smartwatches that have made it into our list have been personally tested by us during runs, rides, gym sessions and other fitness-based activities. We've tested all the best Apple Watches, best Android smartwatches, best Garmins, and best Fitbits, so you know you're getting expert and in-depth advice.

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The best cheap smartwatches you can buy in 2025

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The best cheap smartwatch

Amazfit Active 2

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The best cheap system-agnostic smartwatch

Specifications

OS: Zepp OS
Compatibility: Android 7.0 & iOS 14.0 (and above)
Display: 1.32’’ AMOLED Display 466 x 466px
Processor: N/A
Onboard storage: N/A
Battery duration: 10 days
Charging method: Wired connector
IP rating: 5 ATM
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, BLE, GPS

Reasons to buy

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Brilliant classic design
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Excellent health tracking
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Very long battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Slightly imperfect fit
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Strength workout feature is clunky
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NFC costs extra

At just $99 the Amazfit Active 2 is a standout in the cheap smartwatch market, garnering a coveted five-star review in our estimation.

It comes with an impressive array of smartwatch and health tracking features, including some unique strength training and AI-powered running coaching.

It also has a virtual AI assistant, astonishing 10-day battery life, a vibrant screen, and a classic stainless steel design.

We found it extremely comfortable to wear thanks to its light weight, and the companion app is suitably functional as well.

Given its price tag and the fact that it works with both iOS and Android, this is truly the ultimate cheap smartwatch right now, and would give the Apple Watch SE a run for its money despite costing less than half the price.

Read our full Amazfit Active 2 review

The best cheap Apple Watch

Apple Watch SE 3 outside during run

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The best cheap smartwatch designed by Apple

Specifications

OS: Watch OS 26
Compatibility: iOS
Display: (40mm) 1.53 inches 324 x 394 px. (44mm) 1.78 inches 368 x 448 px
Processor: S10
Onboard storage: 32GB
Battery duration: 18 hours
Charging method: Magnetic charger to USB-C
IP rating: WR50
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, GPS + Cellular models available

Reasons to buy

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Typical slick Apple Watch looks
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GPS enabled
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Hypertension detection
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Latest watch OS

Reasons to avoid

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More expensive than most on the list
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Only works with iOS

We absolutely loved the Apple Watch SE 3 in our review, and it clocked an impressive 4.5 stars. It delivers the complete Apple Watch experience at a very impressive price point – exactly the same as the SE 2, in fact. It gets Apple's Always-On display and ECG, and the new hypertension detection and sleep score features.

WatchOS 26 combined with Apple's S10 chip (the same chip in all its modern watches, so no downgrade here) makes for an unparalleled user experience. Take calls on wrist, operate the watch hands-free with gestures, use Siri on-device and stuff it full of third-party apps. It's an amazing watch: the battery life is admittedly short compared to other low-power models on the list, but it's compensated for by fast charging.

We also liked the extremely light design and very comfortable fit. For the price you get a well-rounded set of health tracking features like heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking, as well as safety features like car crash detection. All that, and it's not even increased in price from the SE 2!

Read our full Apple Watch SE 3 review

The best cheap Fitbit

The Fitbit Versa 3 from the front showing the time

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The best cheap smartwatch for general fitness

Specifications

OS: Fitbit OS
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Display: 1.6-inch 336 x 336 AMOLED
Processor: N/A
Onboard storage: 4GB
Battery duration: 6 days
Charging method: Magnetic connecting pin
IP rating: WR50
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi

Reasons to buy

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Improved lightweight design
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Always-on display option
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Good battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Lacks GPS
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No offline Spotify playback

The Fitbit Versa 3 has reached the affordable price range and brings with it some of the best health and sports tracking from one of the brands that started it all. There is a Versa 4, but this model is both cheaper and scored much more highly in our review.

Our reviewer loved its beautiful display, built-in GPS, and lightweight and comfortable design. While it's more fitness tracker than smartwatch, we found the 40mm AMOLED display to be bright, crisp, and clear. Fitness tracking includes blood oxygen monitoring and good workout support, as well as the option to upgrade this through the Fitbit Premium service.

By contrast, the Versa 4 comes with HR accuracy issues and a poor integrated speaker. It scored a paltry three stars in our review compared to the Versa 3's four-star rating.

Read our full Fitbit Versa 3 review

The best cheap smartwatch for Android

CMF Watch 3 Pro

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The best cheap smartwatch for Android

Specifications

OS: CMF
Compatibility: Android 8, iOS 13 or higher
Display: 466 x 466px AMOLED
Processor: N/A
Onboard storage: N/A
Battery duration: 13 days
Charging method: Magnetic connecting pin
IP rating: IP68
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3

Reasons to buy

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Bargain price
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Stylish design
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Great battery life
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Five satellite connectivities

Reasons to avoid

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No NFC payment
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Limited functionality

We really like the CMF Watch Pro series as a cheap-and-cheerful, low-power smartwatch alternative, and the CMF Watch 3 Pro continues the trend. It's even cheaper than the Amazfit Active 2, although a little limited in functionality.

That, however, is by design. It's a very minimalist watch, and all the better for it: this is a smartwatch for people who don't really like the idea of smartwatches, and would get annoyed by constant pings and flashing screens. We have a hunch it might be taken off this list by the new Pebble watches, which share a similar design ethos, once we get round to reviewing those.

Nevertheless, it's a cracking four-star watch if you like this sort of thing. In our review, we said "the GPS was rock-solid. In fact, it was so accurate that it knew which side of the street I was on when I zoomed in on the map", which is impressive for a sub-$100 / £80 / AU$150 watch. However, we thought the magnetic charging puck could do with a redesign: fortunately, at 13 days of battery life, you'll barely need it.

Read our full CMF Watch 3 Pro review

The best cheap Garmin watch

Garmin Forerunner 165

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The best cheap smartwatch from Garmin

Specifications

OS: Garmin OS
Compatibility: Android 9, iOS 16
Display: 1.2in 390x390 AMOLED display
Processor: N/A
Onboard storage: 4GB
Battery duration: Up to 11 days
Charging method: USB
IP rating: 5 ATM
Connectivity: Bluetooth

Reasons to buy

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Workout suggestions
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Recovery time suggestions
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Well designed controls

Reasons to avoid

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Relatively low-res display
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No on-watch sleep widget

The Garming Forerunner 165 is definitely the best affordable Garmin in 2025. The older 55 might be cheaper, but it's getting on for four years old and lacks the touchscreen most users would expect from a smartwatch.

We loved the 165's array of premium training features, as well as its AMOLED touchscreen and 11-day battery life (19 hours in GPS mode). The chassis is similar to the 265 and the overall package is light and attractive. Other features include a Morning Report, Garmin Coach, and running power metrics, but no Training Readiness score.

You won't get some of the more premium Garmin running features, but that's reflected in the cheaper price. It's a lot better than the Forerunner 55, but decidedly more expensive as a result. However, it's still plenty affordable enough to land in our best cheap smartwatch guide.

Read our full Garmin Forerunner 165 review

The best cheap smartwatch for runners

Coros Pace 3 on wrist

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The best cheap smartwatch for runners

Specifications

OS: COROS training software system
Compatibility: Android, iOS
Display: 240 x 240 pixels, always-on LCD
Processor: N/A
Onboard storage: N/A
Battery duration: 24 days, up to 38 hours GPS
Charging method: USB-A charging clip
IP rating: 5 ATM
Connectivity: Bluetooth

Reasons to buy

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Outstanding value for road and light trails
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Lots of metrics
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Battery lasts for some time

Reasons to avoid

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Feels slightly cheap
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Touchscreen is a little slow
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Stripped-back smart features

In our review we loved the Coros Pace 3's outstanding value as a cheap running watch for road and light trail running.

It boasts astonishing battery life, and our reviewer found that casual use over 10 days with GPS turned on still left some 40% in the tank, which more than stacks up to claims this will do 24 days in smartwatch mode on a single charge.

The design is solid and we found it extremely comfortable and light to wear. It is slightly cheaper in feel, but this comes with the territory of buying any cheap smartwatch. We also found the touchscreen a little slow and the smart features more stripped back, but it still scored very highly thanks to its excellent running metrics, battery life, and price.

Read our full Coros Pace 3 review

How to choose the best cheap smartwatch for you

Besides the price, it's important to check its compatibility with your phone, as some smartwatches aren't compatible with an iPhone, for example.

There's also the battery life and features. If you're a runner, it's important to get the best cheap smartwatch for running, as it'll have running-specific features that others might not have. If you need to track your sleep, a longer battery life is certainly important, as you don't want to be charging twice a day.

Don't expect the latest Apple or Samsung flagships to be on the list, as those tend to sit at a much higher price point. However, as we mentioned earlier, 'cheap' can be relative. A cheap regular smartwatch is going to be considerably more affordable than a budget smartwatch for divers. Keep that in mind when looking at your options.

How we test the best cheap smartwatches

Every smartwatch in this guide has been extensively tested and hand-picked by our experts. We spend hours using them to test battery life, performance, design, and features. We score all of our watches in these categories to give them a total score, data we use to then curate our overall guide.

We use these smartwatches in daily life, as well as for dedicated activities like sleep and exercise. We also rigorously test their setup and connectivity features, looking for quirks that might make them stand out or harder to live with.

Matt Evans
Senior Fitness & Wearables Editor

Matt is TechRadar's expert on all things fitness, wellness and wearable tech.

A former staffer at Men's Health, he holds a Master's Degree in journalism from Cardiff and has written for brands like Runner's World, Women's Health, Men's Fitness, LiveScience and Fit&Well on everything fitness tech, exercise, nutrition and mental wellbeing.

Matt's a keen runner, ex-kickboxer, not averse to the odd yoga flow, and insists everyone should stretch every morning. When he’s not training or writing about health and fitness, he can be found reading doorstop-thick fantasy books with lots of fictional maps in them.