Not too long ago, it would have seemed unthinkable to pick up a fully-featured smartwatch that carried anything less than a premium price tag, and while there are still plenty of great high-end options available, there’s more choice than ever for those looking to save their cash. Keep on reading to know which wearables have been deemed the best budget smartwatches by our tech experts.
As much as we love the latest Apple and Pixel Watches, it bodes well for the industry at large that you can now buy a great-performing smartwatch for around £250/$250 or less. After all, with the ability to show you notifications, track your fitness and even pay for your morning coffee, there are plenty of reasons why it’s worth having a smartwatch in tow.
While there are a handful of brands that dominate this end of the market including CMF, Huawei and Xiaomi, you can also expect to see more widely recognised companies such as Apple and Samsung make an appearance. In the case of all of these wearables, they have been fully tested and shown to be great performers during everyday use.
If you do find yourself with a bit more cash to splash then it’s worth heading on over to our wider round-up of the best smartwatches overall. Alternatively, if you’d rather have a device that goes all in on fitness tracking then you’re better off reading through our guides to the best fitness trackers and the best smart rings.
Best budget smartwatch reviews
1. Huawei Watch Fit 4 – Best Overall

Pros
- Elegant and comfortable
- Some big feature additions
- Lots of fitness and health smarts
- Affordable
Cons
- A mixed bag for staple smartwatch features
- NFC on only one colour
- Screen doesn’t sit flush
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Look, we know what you’re all thinking and yes, the Huawei Watch Fit 4 is the spitting image of an Apple Watch. For many, though, that won’t be a bad thing. The Apple Watch is still one of the most stylish wearables out there and by following the same aesthetic, so is the Huawei Watch Fit 4.
Aside from its design, the display goes a long way towards making you think that the Fit 4 is anything but a budget smartwatch. With a peak brightness of 2000 nits, it reaches the same level as the new Apple Watch Series 11, making it very easy to read in the great outdoors.
Speaking of which, the Watch Fit 4 boasts dual-frequency GPS so if you are an avid runner then you can enjoy a sturdy connection here, which then feeds into the many fitness metrics that Huawei offers up in the accompanying Huawei Health app. The battery can even run for up to 10-days at a time, so forgetting to bring your charger with you during a weekend away shouldn’t be cause for concern.
As you may have guessed, the key thing that holds the Watch Fit 4 back is its lack of third-party apps in the West. If you want access to the likes of Google Maps or WhatsApp then you’re better off with the Apple Watch SE 3 or the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE.
For those who aren’t that fussed, you’ll be perfectly content with what Huawei offers here and you could also look for a cut-price Watch Fit 3.
Who should buy the Huawei Watch Fit 4?
Anyone who wants an Apple Watch-style wearable without the Apple Watch price tag.
Huawei Watch Fit 4: Further considerations
The lack of third-party apps puts it behind budget options from Apple and Samsung.
Read our full
Huawei Watch Fit 4 review
2. CMF Watch 3 Pro – Best Value

Pros
- Eye-catching design
- Thoughtfully designed watch faces
- Vastly more affordable than most smartwatches
- Long battery life
Cons
- Swappable bezels are gone
- Not the brightest screen
- Confusing waterproofing
- No NFC
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In the short time that it’s been around, Nothing’s subsidiary brand CMF has made itself known as one of the go-to manufacturers when it comes to finding style at the budget end of the market. The CMF Phone 2 Pro stands above the competition for its eye-catching aesthetic, and the CMF Watch 3 Pro adheres to that same appreciation for a colourful yet minimalist style.
With a single rotating crown input and a large 1.43-inch circular display, the CMF Watch 3 Pro is the perfect pick for anyone who wants a budget smartwatch that looks like a more premium wearable. The collection of mostly monochrome watch faces also complements the look that CMF is going for, which is more than can be said for most budget options that tend to overlook the importance of a well-designed watch face library.
It is a shame however that CMF removed the swappable bezels of the Watch Pro 2, as it was a great feature to have for expressing oneself, but there is a decent trade-off here in the form of a larger battery which can run for up to 13-days at a time. That drops to four-days with the always-on display toggled, but that’s still longer than what the Apple Watch Series 11 can achieve.
Fitness tracking is fairly straightforward, and there is a helpful running coach that provides assistance for anyone who’s starting out on their fitness journey. If swimming is your workout of choice however then you’ll want to look elsewhere as the CMF Watch 3 Pro cannot be submerged in water, meaning that a dip in the pool is out of the question.
Who should buy the CMF Watch 3 Pro?
Style enthusiasts who want an eye-catching smartwatch that doesn’t cost a fortune.
CMF Watch 3 Pro: Further considerations
The lack of proper waterproofing prevents the watch from being taken on a swim.
Read our full
CMF Watch 3 Pro review
3. Apple Watch SE (2nd generation) – Best for iPhone

Pros
- Good value
- Solid feature set
- Great integration with iPhone
Cons
- No always-on display
- So-so battery life
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The SE 2nd-generation is the best Apple Watch option for most people with an iPhone who want a smartwatch without paying the prices of the flagship models or an ancient edition.
While the newer Apple Watch SE 3 is now available, we have yet to put it to the test so make sure to check back later to see if our rankings have changed. In the meantime, the Apple Watch SE 2 is still a great option that has many of the features of the more expensive models, while maintaining the modern and iconic design with the same chipset as the Series 8.
If you equally value smart features like third-party app integration, music storage, contactless payments and full fitness tracking, the Apple Watch is still the best smartwatch if you have an iPhone. The SE does everything surprisingly well considering it’s supposed to be a budget-buy.
Who should buy the Apple Watch SE 2?Â
You want the cheapest Apple Watch currently available to use with your iPhone.Â
Apple Watch SE 2: Further considerationsÂ
The Apple Watch SE 3 is now available, although this will start to drive down the price of remaining Watch SE 2 stock.
Read our full
Apple Watch SE (2nd generation, 40mm) review
4. Amazfit Bip 6 – Best Battery Life

Pros
- Excellent screen
- Plenty of features
- Long battery life
- Very cheap
Cons
- App is a bit busy
- An odd storage bug
- AI assistant a bit disjointed
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The Bip has been a smartwatch that from the very first version, has punched above its weight in terms of features and performance. For the Bip 6, Amazfit has certainly gone big with the upgrades.
For starters, it’s swapped TFT for a big and bright 1.97-inch AMOLED display and it instantly makes this budget smartwatch feel a lot less budget.
Features-wise, you’re getting the ability to make calls over Bluetooth, load on transport cards to make it easier to travel and have access to the Zepp Flow AI Assistant that’s worked well in some, but not all, scenarios.
In the fitness department, it has built-in GPS to track outdoor runs and rides the smarts to record Hyrox workouts. You track heart rate and blood oxygen levels and it will serve up useful scores to tell you if you’re ready to tackle a stressful day. There’s also room for free offline maps for adventurers, which is a rare feature to find on a smartwatch this cheap.
Topped off with up to 14-day battery life or around 6 days in heavier use, and there’s few better smartwatches at this price that can compete with what the Amazfit Bip packs and also delivers.
Overall, it’s a lot of smartwatch for not much over £50/$50 making it a top value option.
Who should buy the Amazfit Bip 6?
You want a big OLED screen for well under £100/$100 as well as lots of features and excellent battery life.
Amazfit Bip 6: Further considerations
Look elsewhere for a better software experience, particularly on the companion app.Â
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Amazfit Bip 6 review
5. Amazfit GTS 4 – Best Style Alternative

Pros
- Sleek design & comfortable fit
- Week-long battery life
- Wide range of tracking abilities
Cons
- Lacks third-party app support
- Some inconsistencies with monitoring
- Zepp app needs improvements
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Amazfit arguably kickstarted the move to more attractive affordable smartwatches, and although the CMF Watch 3 Pro is a great looking device, the GTS 4 definitely fits the bill as an alternative pick that also delivers a sleek design at a cheap price tag.
The GTS 4 gives you four case colour options to pick from and strap options that add up to a surprisingly svelte and lightweight smartwatch. That’s matched up with a bright and clear 1.73-inch AMOLED display.
Running on the Android and iOS-friendly ZeppOS, the GTS 4 has the skills to let you speak to Amazon Alexa, make Bluetooth calls and pile on your music to listen to your sounds on the move. If you want an OS that gives you big-name apps to download, then sadly that’s not the case here.
The square smartwatch offers plenty of fitness tracking features to make it well-suited for runners, swimmers, cyclists and lovers of those more niche sporting pursuits.
It’ll give you up to 8 days of battery life or four days with heavier use, which you can extend to roughly a month if you want to strip back the features.Â
If you’re looking for a stylish, square smartwatch that promises a mostly solid performance, that’s what the GTS 4 gives you.
Who should buy the Amazfit GTS 4?Â
You want a very stylish Apple-like wearable which isn’t the Apple Watch.Â
Amazfit GTS 4: Further considerationsÂ
Look elsewhere for better app support and software.Â
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Amazfit GTS 4 review
6. Xiaomi Watch S4 – Best Changeable Design

Pros
- Rotating crown is a good addition
- Software has more mature look
- Still delivers good battery life
- Interchangeable bezels
Cons
- Smart home controller needs Xiaomi smartphone
- Some features missing for iOS users
- New gesture controls for Xiaomi devices only
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Xiaomi’s smartwatch with a switchable bezel builds on the very likeable look on the Watch S3 while adding new software features that aim to make it a much smarter smartwatch.
There’s the welcome addition of a rotating crown, which makes navigating Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2 software a nicer thing to do, with those swappable bezels now growing in number and generally feeling a touch more refined and polished.
Xiaomi’s added a brighter AMOLED display though it doesn’t keep the LTE connectivity included on the China version of the Watch S4 to make it more useful when away from your phone. Most of the new software smarts, like using it as a smart home controller, require owning additional Xiaomi hardware to use them, with the tweaked operating system now feeling like a better match for its sleek design surroundings.
There’s no shortage of fitness and health features onboard, including the latest dual-frequency GNSS to offer a boost for outdoor sports tracking and you can get anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks of battery out of this solid performer and a more sophisticated yet affordable smartwatch package.
Who should buy the Xiaomi Watch S4?
You want a flagship style watch at a very affordable price with features like changeable bezels.
Xiaomi Watch S4: Further considerations
Look elsewhere for Wear OS.
Read our full
Xiaomi Watch S4 review
7. Honor Watch 4 – Best Performance

Pros
- New lightweight and comfortable design
- Agile and fast touch experience
- Good AMOLED display
- Affordable
Cons
- Honor Health mobile app
- No always-on display option
- Cannot install third-party apps
- No NFC
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The Honor Watch 4 is another affordable buy that offers good looks and a software experience that, a few quirks aside, makes it a solid cheap smartwatch to pick up.
It’s wrapping an aluminium case and silicone strap on your wrist with a 1.75-inch, 450 x 390 AMOLED display to stare down at. As a package, it’s also waterproof up to 50 metres depth.
The Android and iOS compatible Watch 4 offers access to most of its features across the two phone platforms including notifications, music controls, making calls, with the music player mode only available to Android users.
For fitness tracking, there’s built-in GPS along with some basic albeit useful navigation features to boost its abilities when exercising outside. There are some additional training insights like VO2 Max and rating your fitness age on offer.
It’ll track your steps and sleep, though with varying accuracy, while battery life can max out at two weeks but is more likely to last a week. It’s a good all-round package that offers surprisingly good sports tracking for the price.
Who should buy the Honor Watch 4?
You want a really cheap alternative to the Apple Watch.
Honor Watch 4: Further considerations
Look elsewhere for contactless payments.
Read our full
Honor Watch 4 review
8. Samsung Galaxy Watch FE – Best Health Tracking

Pros
- Responsive auto-tracking
- Clean Wear OS software
- Classic design
- Affordable
Cons
- Old processor
- Not the best battery life
- Some hiccups with non-Samsung phone
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch FE essentially sees Samsung take its older Galaxy Watch 4 and give it a bit of software tune up to make it a viable alternative to its pricier Galaxy Watch 7.
Given the Galaxy Watch hasn’t radically changed all that much over the last few versions, the FE has a look very much in keeping with the latest Watch, with three colour options available and features a punchy 1.2-inch Super AMOLED display. Unlike newer watches, it comes with just the one 40mm case size option.
Running on Google’s Wear OS 4 with Samsung’s One UI 5 overlaid on top, the FE still gives you Google apps like Google Maps and access to the Google Play Store for more big-name apps to download.
When it’s time to work out, there’s your pick of over 100 workout modes and also usefully includes a running coach mode for running newbies. It’ll track steps, sleep and even packs an ECG sensor, which is only accessible if you own a Samsung smartphone.
If you like the idea of a Samsung Galaxy Watch that looks and runs mostly like its latest Watch and you’re an Android phone owner, this might be one for you.
Who should buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE?Â
Samsung fans looking for the cheapest Galaxy Watch.Â
Samsung Galaxy Watch FE: Further considerationsÂ
Look elsewhere for better performance and better value prices.Â
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Samsung Galaxy Watch FE review
9. Xiaomi Watch 2 – Best Budget Wear OS

Pros
- Sleek design
- High-quality display
- Slick Wear OS software
- Lots of health and wellness features
Cons
- Erratic heart rate sensor
- Underwhelming battery life
- Not the latest software version
- No automatic workout tracking
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The Xiaomi Watch 2 gives you a more affordable route to Google’s Wear OS when you’d typically have to spend a lot more to get access to Google’s apps, user interface and all-important access to the Google Play Store.
Xiaomi gets plenty right with the design, matching up an aluminium case and the choice of a more exercise-friendly strap or leather and braided bands. The swim-proof smartwatch also hosts a good-sized, 1.43-inch AMOLED that’s bright, vivid and can stay on at all times.
There’s good all-round performance powered by one of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 chipsets with 32GB of storage to play with and 2GB of RAM to keep things running nice and smooth.
Along with access to Google’s best through Wear OS, there are over 160 workout modes to pick from, built-in GPS and an optical heart rate sensor that wasn’t the best-performing during exercise. Like many budget options, it’s a better fitness and sleep tracker. One Wear OS undesirable is that the battery isn’t exactly stellar and lasts typically a day.
If you want a cheap route to Wear though, the Watch 2 will give you that.
Who should buy the Xiaomi Watch 2?Â
You want a very affordable and sleek smartwatch running Wear OS.Â
Xiaomi Watch 2: Further considerationsÂ
Look elsewhere for better battery life and tracking.Â
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Xiaomi Watch 2 review
10. Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro – Best Fitness Tracker Hybrid

Pros
- Attractive design
- Bright, vibrant display
- Built-in GPS
- Very affordable
Cons
- No physical buttons
- Some spotty fitness tracking accuracy
- Mi Fitness app still needs some work
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If you like your smartwatches slimmer and more fitness tracker in form, that’s exactly what the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro serves up.
There’s three strong colour options to pick from with the ability to switch in more stylish strap options and while it’s a button-less design, it helps to create a more minimalist profile where the emphasis is placed on tapping and swiping on a now brighter 1.74-inch AMOLED screen.
While its smartwatch features are kept to the basics like displaying notifications and controlling music playing on your phone, it’s a smartwatch that does play nice with third party apps including Apple Health, Google Health and even Strava.
There’s enough room to squeeze in built-in GPS that’s best suited for casual workout users, though the promise of improved heart rate and blood oxygen tracking isn’t the way things played out in our testing.
Battery life of up to 21 days typically worked out to closer to a week with key features in regular use, which is still a good showing for a smartwatch that looks like a fitness tracker and is going to appeal to anyone looking for a nice Fitbit alternative.
Who should buy the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro?
You want an affordable smartwatch with a big screen and GPS.
Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro: Further considerations
Look elsewhere for better software and tracking.
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Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro review
Other budget smartwatches tested
With more budget smartwatches constantly hitting the market, there’s just no way to include all of the better-performing ones in this list. After all, the 10 picks that are featured above encompass a wide variety of ecosystems and price tags, so you should be able to find the right option for you from our personal favourites. However, if you do want to expand your search, then there are a few extras that are worth considering.
While they’ve since been replaced by newer devices, the Huawei Watch Fit 3 and the CMF Watch Pro 2 (below) are still excellent wearables that are worth picking up if you can find them at a reduced price (which is currently easy). The Watch Pro 2, in particular, still has the benefit of swappable bezels, which the Watch 3 Pro sadly did away with. For the folks who like having additional ways to style their smartwatch, this could be a more appealing option.
Although it makes more sense to feature amongst our collection of the best fitness trackers, the Fitbit Charge 6 still deserves a mention here as it has a few smart features that you don’t typically expect to see. Despite its affordability, the Charge 6 has onboard controls for YouTube Music playback which is always helpful in the middle of a workout, alongside support for Google Pay which can’t be found on any other budget wearable except the Galaxy Watch FE.

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Budget smartwatch news that could affect your buying decision
As you’ve likely heard, the Apple Watch SE 3 has finally hit the scene after a fairly long wait. While we have yet to review Apple’s latest budget wearable, there’s a good chance that it could replace the SE (2022) on this list when we do as it brings a handful of new features, including an always-on display, to the table. With that in mind, we’d recommend holding off on buying a previous Apple Watch SE model unless you see a price you can’t resist.
At the very least, even if you decide against opting for the newer Apple Watch SE 3, it’s very likely at this point that we’ll continue to see prices drop for its predecessor, meaning that you could get a very capable Apple Watch for next to nothing, especially in a major sale.
Can I get a better budget smartwatch deal?
When shopping for a budget smartwatch, there’s always the temptation to hold out and see if you can get a particular wearable for even less. Thankfully, with this very guide, there’s no need to start scouring the web as our helpful deals widgets have already gone ahead and done that for you.
In the widget that accompanies each entry on this list, you’ll see an up-to-date look at which of the major retailers have the best price available. This means that if you make a decision on which smartwatch is best for your needs, you can see the cheapest price right away and make use of it there and then. No need to overspend or waste time searching for a better deal.
Of course, it is worth mentioning that there are times of the year when smartwatches do tend to be a bit cheaper. Any of Amazon’s Prime Day sales are a good shout, but if you’re not subscribed to Prime then Black Friday is your best bet. Typically reserved for the last weekend of November (although usually expanded to cover the entire month), Black Friday sees a ton of retailers drop their prices at the same time in an attempt to attract your custom. If you don’t need a new smartwatch right away then holding out for any of these sales can be rewarding.
How we test budget smartwatches
We review all wearables the same way and it’s simple – we put them on our wrists, connect to our main smartphone and use them 24/7 for at least a week. In many cases, much longer.
This is the only proper way to test wearables to see how the battery life performs in real-world usage and get to grips with all the available features. Of course, there might be some features we can’t test such as crash detection, menstrual cycles or 150 different sport modes.
Why you should trust Tech Advisor for budget smartwatch reviews and buying advice 
We’ve been testing technology for almost 30 years at Tech Advisor and we are experts at providing buying advice. We’ve tested hundreds of smartwatches over the years from many different brands with all kinds of designs, features and gimmicks. All our in-house team and freelance contributors are highly experienced in reviewing tech products.
Who curated this article?
Mike is one of Tech Advisor’s regular contributors and one of the leading tech experts for all things wearables and regular marathon runner. He’s tested just about every smartwatch, fitness tracker and smart ring that’s ever been launched. Our Reviews Editor, Chris, assists and was one of the first people in the world to see the LG G Watch, the first Android Wear smartwatch, back in 2014 and has been covering wearable tech ever since.
How to choose the best budget smartwatch
If you’re looking to pick up a cheap smartwatch, there are some key things to look for.
An obvious one is to make sure it’s compatible with your smartphone – you can’t use an Apple Watch with an Android phone, for example – but in addition to that, make sure all of the features advertised actually are available when paired to your phone. There can often be some differences in supported features for things like music players, using it to control your phone camera and enjoying the richest notification support.
If you like the idea of a smartwatch that can keep its display on at all times, make sure the smartwatch supports it, because it isn’t always the case. Also, pay attention to what keeping that screen on does to the promised battery. Most smartwatch makers like to shout about the best battery life, but that figure rarely relates to when the screen is kept on.
Having GPS is great if you like to track your exercise outside predominantly, whether that’s the built-in kind or connected GPS, which will mean launching the companion smartphone app to let you more accurately track your workouts.
How much you should spend depends on your wishlist. Do you want a premium metal design and comprehensive health tracking? If yes, then you likely need to spend a bit more. If you’re happy with a more basic set of features, then you can opt for the cheapest models featured here.
Budget smartwatch FAQ
What brands make cheap smartwatches?
There are a number of brands that now make cheap smartwatches with the likes of Amazfit, Xiaomi and Nothing’s spin-off brand CMF among the most notable names.
Samsung is also making cheaper smartwatches too – you’ll see the Galaxy Watch FE above. If you’re on the hunt for a cheap Apple Watch, the Apple Watch SE is only just over the £200/$200 mark and can often be found for less in a good deal.
What can a smartwatch do without a phone?
Cheap smartwatches can do a fair bit without huge reliance on your smartphone.
While you need it to view your phone’s notifications, sync over weather forecasts or calendar appointments, most have the motion and optical sensors to enable activity tracking features like step counting, heart rate monitoring and also let you track your sleep when you take them to bed. It also means you can track your exercise without your phone, too.
You also don’t need your phone to access the pre-loaded watch faces, where often you’ll need to reach for your phone and the companion app to get more faces to choose from.
Do Google watches work with iPhone?
Compatibility is an important part of buying your smartwatch and there’s a lot of confusion about whether you can use a Google-powered wearable with iPhone.
At one point in time, it was possible to connect Google-powered smartwatches with an iPhone, but ever since Google introduced Wear OS 3 back in 2021, it has not been possible to pair with Apple’s smartphones.
You are far better off sticking to an Apple Watch for the best experience. However, there are many devices listed here that don’t run Wear OS and do have support for both Android and iOS, including options from CMF, Huawei and Xiaomi, all of which are significantly cheaper than an Apple Watch.




