What to look for when buying a running watch

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Whether you’re a world-class athlete or just looking to improve your health, a running watch can help you achieve your fitness goals. They have many features for enhancing your jogging or running routine.

Here are seven considerations for choosing the running watch that suits you best.

1. Style

Running watches come in two styles:

  • Wristwatches are like traditional watches, but they have a more slim build and are designed to handle the rigors of exercise and sports. These are more fashionable and have larger screens that are easier to navigate.
  • Wristband running watches are more suitable as general health and fitness trackers but often have jogging and running features. If you plan on wearing your watch 24/7, a lightweight wristband design is ideal.

2. Battery life‌

It can be annoying to charge your running watch every day; the best ones offer three to seven days of battery life. Some models also support fast charging.

3. Comfort‌

Running watches can be inherently more comfortable because of their materials, but it’s also a matter of preference. Your running watch should never feel like a burden, and it should have a comfortable and adjustable band.

4. GPS‌

If you want to track your running routes, you’ll need a watch with an integrated GPS. Most running watches require you to sync them with your smartphone to use cellular network signals and location services. It’s excellent for tracking your day-to-day progress, and it lets you see where you are without using your phone.

If you’re in a flat, clear area with a clear sky and little to no interference from other frequencies or wireless signals, most running watch GPS are accurate within 10 meters.

5. Built-in exercise modes‌

Built-in exercise modes are great for tracking specific workouts. They can automatically set goals based on your fitness level and keep track of your heart rate, calories burned, speed and distance traveled.

6. Other tracking metrics‌

Other things some running watches can measure include heart rate, sleep patterns, skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, stress levels and snoring.

7. Cost ‌

You can find a wristband-style fitness tracker for less than $100 — or even less than $50. If you want a dedicated running or sports watch, expect to pay up to $400, depending on the features and build.

Kevin Luna is a writer for BestReviews. BestReviews is a product review company with a singular mission: to help simplify your purchasing decisions and save you time and money.

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