Smartwatches can do lots of things – display notifications, reply to messages and receive calls, track vital metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure and calories, make sure your sleep is healthy and sound.
What is a hybrid smartwatch?
What if we were able to somehow make a hybrid and get the best of both worlds? Behold the hybrid smartwatch! This gadget is a crossbreed between a regular watch and its smart counterpart.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the best hybrid smartwatches you can get in 2021.
Best hybrid smartwatches you can buy in 2021:
Whitings ScanWatch
Whitings has a long history of developing hybrid smartwatches and the pinnacle of all the experience is the ScanWatch. It builds upon all the features of previous models such as the Steel HR, Move, and Steel ECG, while adding some new features. ScanWatch boasts a medical-grade ECG, an oximeter for SpO2 measures, and an exceptional battery life of up to 30 days.
It features a small monochrome display to show basic notifications, but its power lies in the collaboration with various institutions from the medical world, such as Centre Cardiologique du Nord, Hospital Georges Pompidou, and the Ludwig Maximilien University of Munich.
Misfit Command
Misfit is currently owned by Fossil but that’s not a bad thing. The company was inspired by Apple’s slogan “Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes.” Since its inception 10 years ago Misfit has gone a long way and now offers some really cool hybrid smartwatches.
The Command features a very clean and simplistic design and boasts six months to a year battery life! That longevity comes at a price though. There’s no integrated heart rate monitor and no digital display, too. Notifications are actually a buzz on your wrist and sleep and activity tracking both rely on three accelerometers, so not super accurate.
Nevertheless, Command’s battery life is unsurpassed by the competition, and its sleek looks might appeal to the traditionalists. It’s also very affordable at $130.
Fossil Hybrid HR
If you want a little more functionality out of your hybrid smartwatch this Fossil Hybrid HR might be the right choice. It features a dedicated heart rate sensor, it can track your workouts and sleep, and you also get notifications on the monochrome display – including email notifications, social media, text, and more.
The watch sports an E-ink display with great visibility under direct sunlight. The Hybrid HR also features customizable buttons, you can use it to control your music playback, and the watch is water-resistant with a 3ATM rating. It’s very stylish and you can use a wide range of 22mm bands with it.
The battery lasts up to two weeks, which is expected considering the features onboard. The price of the Hybrid HR gravitates around the $200 mark but you can get one at a discounted price for as low as $130-140.
Garmin Vivomove HR
The Vivomove HR is an immensely popular hybrid smartwatch from Garmin. There are a couple of reasons for this popularity. First, the watch is really stylish and sleek – there are lots of options regarding size and band colors.
Second, this model packs a lot of punch with features such as music controls and smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar reminders, and more. The Vivomove HR is a full-fledged sports smartwatch capable of tracking steps, calories, distance, heart rate, intensity minutes, and VO2 max.
There’s one downside to this – battery life. If you use all the smart features all the time this watch will last 5 days on a single charge. It’s not bad by any means but the Vivomove HR can’t compete with the Misfits and ScanWatches.
The watch can track your activities, as well as your sleep but the lack of a dedicated heart rate monitor is a big minus here. Notifications are just a buzz on your wrist, as this watch doesn’t sport a display at all. Sleep tracking relies on the gyroscope but it’s surprisingly accurate.
The other big plus is the battery life – you can get up to 6 months out of the Skagen Connected. The price is also very attractive. If you’re looking for a more classic look with a pinch of smart functionality added, this model is a good choice.
Mondaine Helvetica 1
Featuring MotionX technology this watch will pair with your Android or iOS phone and will track your daily activity, just don’t expect any smart features out of the watch itself. Everything is done via the connected app on your smartphone.
There’s no heart rate monitor, no digital display, and no notifications but on the other hand, the battery life is about two years and you get a real Swiss premium watch.
If the Helvetica isn’t enough to satisfy your premium cravings, there’s the Frederique Constant Horological hybrid smartwatch. Beware, this one will set you back almost 2 grand but if you’re into luxury watches, you’re already familiar with the fact as well with the Swiss brand.
There’s no heart rate sensor on board, no GPS, no display – actually, the Frederique Constant Horological is an expensive and luxury Swiss watch with a step counter baked in it. The connected app tries its best to estimate burned calories or sleep habits from the tiny data input and often it does a decent job.
This model is for watch aficionados who want to keep track of how many steps they take in their Armani suits. Nothing wrong with that.