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A lot of popular running watch brands have updated products in the last year or so, but 2020 is likely to bring a whole new host of devices that may break into this ranking, so check back often to see the best of the best.  ‘But what’s the best running watch right now? ' we hear you ask. Well, from the perfect partner for trail running through to the ideal watch for marathons, we’ve run with every watch on this list and selected the best devices for every running need. Best running watches 2020 at a glance: Polar M430 Garmin Forerunner 235 Garmin Vivoactive 3 Fitbit Ionic Samsung Galaxy Watch Suunto Ambit3 Vertical Polar Vantage V Apple Watch 5 Garmin Forerunner 935 Garmin Fenix 5 Plus On a budget? Read our best cheap running watch guide Specifically here for a Garmin? Our best Garmin watch guide is for you Looking to head to the pool? We have a best swim watch buying guide too Note: we've ranked our best running watches from cheapest to most expensive according to prices at time of writing. We're currently testing plenty more - so keep coming back to see if other options make it into the listings! Image Credit: Polar 1. Polar M430 Polar’s best-selling tracker with a HR upgrade Good battery life Easy to use Annoying charging lead Not the best looking Polar’s fuss-free M400 was Europe’s best selling running watch for a reason. Simple, effective and at a good price, the company was clearly onto a winner. Thankfully with the new Polar M430 they’ve heeded the old adage ‘if it ain’t broke’ and kept most of what made the M400 a favorite but added some useful new skills. Still easy to use, with a durable, if unremarkable design, the biggest upgrade is that the M430 now comes with built-in heart rate (HR) monitoring for zone training and continuous HR tracking off the wrist, so you can monitor your resting heart rate and your fitness progress. There’s also sleep tracking and smart notifications and the benefit of the ever-improving Polar Flow app, which allows you to add smart coaching to your wrist for training that’s tailored to your abilities and goals, as well as providing one of the best 'see your day' views of everything you've done. Somehow the wizards at Polar have squeezed in these extra smarts while still offering a decent battery life of up to 30 hours of training tracking. While it lacks some of the deeper running dynamics you’ll find on the Polar V800 or Garmin Forerunner 935, this is a very accomplished running watch at a very reasonable price. Read the full Polar M430 review Image Credit: Garmin 2. Garmin Forerunner 235 Brilliant for serious runners on a budget Resting heart rate insights Sharp looks, lightweight design Intermittent sync issues A bit plastic This reasonably affordable watch offers everything the world of Garmin has perfected for runners, in compact form. That means GPS tracking for 11 hours and activity tracking 24/7 for nine days on a single charge. It also means you get wrist-based continuous heart rate and Garmin's many apps for things like custom watch faces or marathon-specific training apps. You can enjoy smartphone notifications, audio prompts, live tracking and of course the Garmin Connect app for an in-depth analysis of your efforts. While out on a run you can use information like aerobic Training Effect to ensure you don’t push yourself too far and hinder training, all while powering through heart rate zones to ensure progress - and following that, monitoring your VO2 Max will show how you're getting fitter (although pay no heed to the utterly inaccurate race time predictors).  Another nice feature: if you ever get lost you can use the Back To Start feature to be guided right back to where you came from. Read the full Garmin Forerunner 235 review Image Credit: Garmin  3. Garmin Vivoactive 3 Garmin’s most stylish smart running watch activity tracker yet Tracks a range of activities Garmin Pay for cashless transactions Not as feature-rich as flagship Forerunners Can't choose which apps get alerts Is it a smartwatch, is it a GPS sports watch, is it a fashion watch? It’s all three in one. This is the first Garmin watch that’s really clearly gone for the design-loving runner, going up against the likes of Apple Watch and Android Wear devices. As you can probably imagine it’s got all the Garmin smarts, meaning GPS and heart rate tracking, multi-sport support and even Garmin Pay, which allows you to make contactless payments even without your phone.  All that and battery life lasts a hefty seven days of normal use or 13 hours of GPS training. On the design side of things this features a stainless steel bezel and comfy rubberized strap that can be swapped out to suit the occasion.  A huge selection of watch faces and app options are available on Garmin Connect, which is open to developers, meaning more cool new additions all the time. Read the full Garmin Vivoactive 3 review Image Credit: Fitbit 4. Fitbit Ionic The first ever Fitbit smartwatch with fitness at its heart Multi-day battery life Phone-free music Shortage of apps Aged design A fitness-focused smartwatch without most of the auxiliary digital distractions you get from an Apple Watch, the Fitbit Ionic is the company's first smartwatch and is an accessible choice for runners.  There's multi-day battery life, continuous heart-rate tracking, GPS, personalised voice coaching, sleep stage tracking and the ability to store music for offline listening via Bluetooth headphones.  And for those who like it, there's auto pause to automatically spot when you've come to a stop at traffic lights. With the Fitbit Coach App you can access a range of expert-led running audio workouts for the treadmill and outdoor runs, designed to improve endurance, speed, and form.  While it doesn’t have the range of third party apps you'll find on the App Store or Google Play Store, you can access a smaller range of popular apps through the Fitbit OS, while all of your stats are synced back to the all-conquering Fitbit app.  There are cheaper Fitbits out there but if you run and visit the gym regularly, or like to run on a treadmill, the Ionic is the best all-rounder option. Read the full Fitbit Ionic review Image Credit: Samsung (Image credit: Amazon) 5. Samsung Galaxy Watch A smartwatch with good running skills Great battery life Good smartwatch software Bixby not great The Galaxy Watch is Samsung's most refined smartwatch yet due to its good fitness tracking features and four-day battery life. (You'll only get the full four days if you opt for the larger 46mm size that we liked and recommend in our review. ) All of the watch's great features are packaged inside a sophisticated-looking circular silver-and-black smartwatch that has a rotating bezel for effortless menu navigation. Be warned, third-party apps are lacking and its iOS support is limited if you're using an iPhone. That means this is best for Samsung fans. The Galaxy watch has automatic exercise tracking for some workouts, most notably running and walking, which it identifies after a few minutes in our testing.  It handles runs well, providing a wealth of data and easy-to-control functionality as you're pounding the pavement.  Read the full Samsung Galaxy Watch review Image Credit: Suunto 6. Suunto Ambit3 Vertical Rugged running watch idea for hitting the trails Excellent suite of off-road sensors Good battery life No optical heart rate Quite bulky Another great watch for athletes who care about the literal highs and lows of running. The Suunto Ambit3 Vertical includes an altimeter, barometer, compass, GPS and a thermometer to track all of your outdoor exploits in exhaustive detail.  With its rugged off-road looks, excellent navigation and huge wealth of features, the Suunto Ambit 3 Run is a great trail-running watch for athletes who care about the literal highs and lows of running. On board, there's an altimeter, barometer, compass, GPS and a thermometer to track all of your outdoor exploits in exhaustive detail. It is also suitable for the city, but there are probably better road-running options out there. The watch also features limited smartphone notifications (including caller ID and email support) thanks to Bluetooth pairing. It may only have a monochrome display, but that pays dividends in battery life, which will last multiple days even with regular GPS usage. One downside, if you want heart rate readings you’ll need an additional strap. Read the full Suunto Ambit 3 review Image Credit: Polar 7. Polar Vantage V Almost like having a coach on your wrist Lightweight and stylish Tracking running power No music Strap can be uncomfortable Perhaps our favorite Polar watch ever is here, and it's called the Vantage V. It's a far more lightweight and stylish design than you'll get from a lot of other products the brand has created. It's one of the best for tracking lots of stats including recovery and training insights that not every running watch allows you to see. It's also particularly unique for its insight into a running metric called Power. Power is a way to monitor the amount of effort you're putting into your run, and that can be particularly useful for anyone training that doesn't want to overdo it and run the risk of an injury. Most athletes will find something useful on the Vantage V, and with a battery life that can cope with 40 hours straight of continuous workout training you will likely be happy with what this watch provides for the price. Read the full Polar Vantage V review Image Credit: Apple 8. Apple Watch 5 For casual runners who like to jog in style Run without your phone or your wallet Always-on display Lightweight Workout app lacks detail Battery life impacted in new model The Watch 5 looks identical to last year's discontinued Watch 4 but adds an always on display that’s perfect for fitness. There's also additional health features, as well as better battery life.  It’s our favorite all-rounder smartwatch and a great running companion to boot, especially if you get the cellular version that lets you stream Apple Music to wireless headphones on runs without your phone.  It has automatic exercise detection, which is great for keeping up with you when you forget to start something and you'll get an alert telling you that there's an exercise in progress and asking if you want to track it. This has constantly worked in our testing (apart from the very first run), allowing us to save the activity up to that point - that's useful and picks it up nicely, although won't stop until you've stopped for a few minutes. Although it's worth mentioning that the data it collects before it notices the run isn't that accurate - we often came up shorter on distance with the Apple Watch, which makes sense given it doesn't wait for true GPS lock at the start. A downside is that compared to some of the other watches on this list, over the course of the day the battery diminishes quicker - so it's not the upgrade from the Apple Watch 4 we hoped it might be in that respect. Read the full Apple Watch 5 review Image Credit: Garmin  9. Garmin Forerunner 935 Advanced tracking tool for goal-chasing amateurs and serious athletes Detailed running stats Long battery life No music playback Pricey A bit like having a Fenix 5X crammed into a slimmer body, with the Forerunner 935 Garmin has taken everything it learned from years of making GPS running watches and applied it all to this one do-it-all device, producing what we’d suggest is the most complete running watch we’ve seen to date.  This is a tool for serious runners and triathletes. In addition to the reliable GPS you’d expect, there’s a huge range of advanced running metrics including cadence, ground contact time, vertical oscillation, VO2 max, recovery time guidance and more. The emphasis here is on using your run data to adapt your training, make alterations to your form like shortening your stride, and keep an eye on your overall training load in the build-up to your next big challenge. You also get up to 50 hours of UltraTrac GPS training on a full charge, smart notifications from a connected phone, plus the option to customize your watch’s features by adding to it from the many apps on Garmin’s IQ Connect software. Read the full Garmin Forerunner 935 review Image Credit: Garmin  10. Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Range-topping multisport Fenix gets an impressive upgrade Really durable Rugged, good-looking design Lots of multi-sport features Expensive Reduced battery life If you're looking for a top-performing multi-sports and adventure watch, this latest, refreshed version of Garmin's Fenix line is as good as it gets. It's packed full of new features, including built-in music, contactless payments and fully routable color topo maps. One of the major downsides of this device is that it's lacking in a long-lasting battery. We'd have liked to see both more battery and power and running dynamics baked in.  But in our eyes, this is still the running watch to beat. But then again what did you expect for that super high price tag? With that in mind, you need to be really serious about performance and really into your swims, bikes, runs and hikes to even consider such a premium option - if you’re just running around your city this would be a waste of your money and this watch’s skills. Read the full Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Review Add some tunes with the best running headphones Watch our beginner's guide to fitness tech below Now you've got your watch, now look at some of the other best running gadgets.

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Whether this is your first time buying an advanced watch, or you’re poking around for an updated model, we have some tips and suggestions for making sure the right one lands on your wrist. Made for Running... and So Much More In most cases, more features mean more dollars when you’re shopping for a new GPS watch. While there are ways to cut down on price—like buying a refurbished version or opting for an older model of a recently released watch—narrowing down the features you need is key. And that doesn’t just include fitness features. These high-tech timepieces come with a slew of lifestyle functions and perks that you may—or might not—use long after you kick off your running shoes. Here are a few of the hottest features, for both working out and just hanging out, that you’ll want to consider. Fitness Features Altimeters, barometers, and gyroscopes show up in GPS watches geared to hikers and trail runners who want to keep tabs on altitude, air pressure, and navigate new routes in the wilderness. But they do come at a bit of a price bump, so decide where you’ll be doing most of your training. If the answer is on the roads, check out watches with built-in visual maps to guide you through new neighborhoods, or ones that track your in-depth running metrics and design personalized workouts for you. Think you’ll be spending a lot of time cross training? Some high-end picks can offer you up to 80 different sport modes ranging from surfing to snowboarding and biking to badminton. Some watches will even let your friends live track your runs. Lifestyle Features GPS watches with cellular service mean you can call and text right from your wrist, and give you access to your favorite smartphone apps. For example, you might order your Starbucks latte on the go, stream music wirelessly through Spotify, track your Uber ride, switch off your house lights—and then brag all about it on Facebook. Wi-Fi compatibility can also make it easier to sync a full music library, check the weather, or scroll through your e-mail. And no worries if you leave you wallet at home. NFC payment features mean you can pay right from your wrist. Here are some of the top of the line watches and how they stack up. Looking for something simpler or more affordable? Check out Basic Watches for Runners. [Related: The Best Smart Watches for Men] Garmin Forerunner 945 Quick Take: Every training tool a runner or triathlete could want GPS Heart rate monitoring Long battery Virtual pay Why We Like It: The Garmin Forerunner 945 is the most feature-packed Forerunner yet. It tracks your every step on the run and your heartbeat as you sleep to give you a complete profile of your life as an athlete. And the newest model supports music playback—it stores up to 1, 000 songs, whether they’re your own MP3s or synced from a music service like Spotify. The color maps, previously exclusive to the Fenix watch series, are another handy feature. Displayed on the watch, they help you find your way around new cities without getting lost. You can even generate round-trip courses on the fly, no computer required. Connectivity: Bluetooth 4. 2, ANT+, Wi-Fi Battery life: Up to 36 hours (10 hours with music) Samsung Galaxy Watch Active Quick Take: The brand’s latest smartwatch is lightweight and loaded with wellness-oriented features. READ FULL REVIEW Samsung Galaxy Watch Active $179. 00 Small and comfortable Auto-tracks running Battery life doesn’t last an entire day actual use Why We Like It: The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active takes a holistic approach to fitness and wellness tracking. With built-in GPS and an accelerometer, the device automatically detects walking, running, and cycling, and users can manually track 39 different activities. Although there are only two buttons, the touch screen works well enough with sweaty hands. Working with the Samsung Health app for Android and iOS, the Galaxy Watch Active notifies you on your sleep habits, stress levels, and overall activity level. Battery life is the main detractor: We got around 3 hours of GPS runtime during testing, but only 1. 5 hours when we also listened to Spotify while running. 2, Wi-Fi Battery life: ~3 hours (using GPS), 3 days (without GPS) Garmin Forerunner 245 Quick Take: An update to a tried-and-true GPS watch, the 245 Music has enough new features to make you consider upgrading from the classic Garmin 235. Forerunner 245 Music $350. 00 Syncs with Spotify to store and play music from watch Performance monitoring and adaptive training Why We Like It: If you’ve been a devoted fan of the Garmin Forerunner 230/235 models for years, this is an upgrade that will surely entice if you’re also a music or podcast lover. As long as you have bluetooth headphones, the 245 let’s you leave one piece of technology at home when you run—your phone—and let’s you sync your favorite music from services like Spotify as you run. (If you don’t use Spotify, you’ll be able to manually add music and podcasts via Garmin Express. ) Other advancements include performance monitoring and adaptive training plans, new safety features, and other upgraded health features—like menstrual cycle tracking and sleep monitoring. The few downfalls include a lack of battery life when you’re using GPS along with music streaming (only 6 hours, according to Garmin) and the multiple screens to dial through when scrolling through your playlists and advancing/rewinding a song or podcast. Connectivity: Bluetooth, ANT+, WiFi Battery Life: 7 days in smartwatch mode; 6 hours in GPS with music. Coros Apex Multisport Watch Quick Take: An elite GPS watch for running and triathlons that has a long battery life and an intermediate price. Read Full Review Coros $299. 99 Impressive battery life “Stamina” metric estimates energy left Why We Like It: Packing precise GPS tracking and insane battery life into a compact package, the Coros Apex is a top-tier multisport watch for beginners and elites alike. The Apex keeps the countless metric combinations found in the Pace, the brand’s previous sports watch, while integrating some exciting new features that runners will embrace. Notably, battery life is up to 35 hours in regular GPS tracking mode, but can be extended to last up to 100 hours if you require. It also gives you a slew of metrics you can view over five screens during your workout, including a new metric called stamina—an estimate of how much energy you have left in your own tank. 2, ANT+ Battery Life: 35 hours Apple Watch Series 4 Quick Take: The best smartwatch gets even better, with great new features for runners. Read Full Review Apple Watch Series 4 $399. 00 $268. 50 (33% off) LTE streaming Beats Radio access through Siri 16 GB of storage Why We Like It: Just like the previous generation Apple Watch, Series 4 lets you leave your phone at home but still be connected to the outside world (if you opt for the GPS+Cellular version). While the watch looks almost identical to AW3, the new model boasts 30 percent more space on the screen, so everything is easier to see—and easier to tap, like when you're launching an app. Apple also increased battery life by an hour, extending up to six hours when doing an outdoor run. Exciting new health features include the ability to detect falls—and call emergency services if you're unresponsive—as well as run your own ECG test to detect potential heart irregularities. Connectivity: Bluetooth 5. 0, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi Battery Life: Up to 18 hours Polar Vantage V Quick Take: A watch that helps you train like a pro, using a meter to gauge your effort on runs Estimates running power Tracks training load Why We Like It: The Polar Vantage V is everything you need in a multi-sport watch if you’re a runner; GPS, heart rate monitor, pace, distance, etc. But it also has a bonus feature runners should be excited about: running power. Using Bluetooth Smart, you can find your data on the Polar Flow smartphone app and replay your run as well as study your stats. Running power is based on your maximum effort and is shown in percentages throughout your run (for example, on a recent 3-miler my maximum effort—shown in red in my app diary—was 21 percent). You can use this tool to enhance your training and motivate yourself to increase your speed at key points during your run. Connectivity: Bluetooth Smart, USB Battery Life: 40 hours Suunto 9 Quick Take: A multi-sport GPS watch that ultrarunners will love because the battery lasts for days at a time Read Full Review Suunto SUUNTO 9 Baro $419. 29 Extreme GPS battery life Weather data Why We Like It: Everything about this watch is big—even the face. But that allows it to pack in a massive battery that will outlast any run you can do. Suunto claims a mind-blowing 120 hours with GPS active using the "Ultra" setting, which records your geolocation only every two minutes. Bonus: If the watch senses that your battery is running low, it will give you a reminder to switch to a different power mode so it will last longer. Connectivity: Bluetooth Smart, USB Battery Life: GPS battery life up to 120 hours Garmin Fenix 5 Plus Quick Take: Leave your phone at home, but still get music and turn-by-turn directions Read Full Review Fenix 5 Plus $504. 59 Map routes on the watch Music integration Pricier than similar Forerunner 945 Why We Like It: The latest line of Fenix watches looks, feels, and functions much like the previous generation, with a just few exciting updates—routes and music. For runners exploring unfamiliar places, you can tell the watch how far you’d like to run and it will spit out a loop route, complete with prompts when you need to turn. It’s a neat trick to be able to do this right on the watch, without ever having to pinch and zoom on a Google map to see the roads around you. The highlight for many runners, though, will be music integration—especially the ability to play from Spotify. If you have a premium subscription to the music service, you can download playlists to the watch for offline playback, and stream the tunes to your earbuds via Bluetooth wireless. Connectivity: Bluetooth, ANT+, WiFi Battery Life: 18 hours Fitbit Ionic Quick Take: A multi-sport tracking watch that also incorporates top-shelf lifestyle features Fitbit Ionic $249. 95 $178. 99 (28% off) 10-hour GPS battery life Coach feature leads you through workouts Why We Like It: Fitbit’s first foray into the world of advanced smartwatches, the Ionic incorporates a range of features, including an optical heart rate monitor, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, and NFC payments, all packed into a rich and intuitive user interface. Fitbit built its own operating system for this watch, which means third party apps are limited (Strava, Pandora, and Starbucks are available now), although more will likely be added in the future. On the fitness side, the Ionic tracks several different activities, including running, swimming, and cycling, and we particularly liked its “Coach” feature, which will lead you through bodyweight workouts—a simple way to spice up your gym routine. 0, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC Battery Life: GPS battery life up to 10 hours Apple Watch Series 3 Quick Take: A great option for iOS users looking for a watch that can do it all Watch Series 3 GPS $194. 99 Apple Music compatibility Holistic activity tracking Sweaty hands will struggle to use touch screen Why We Like It: If you dream of a world where you can leave your phone behind and still track all your activity and your email, the Apple Watch Series 3 might be the device to take you there. Apple made several upgrades under the hood in this version, including a new barometric sensor for altitude tracking and more in-depth pulse monitoring to record your resting, walking, and recovery heart rates. It's also a robust activity tracker, with modes for everything from running to HIIT workouts and more. But the big sell is the addition of LTE cellular service in the watch itself (a feature also available on the Samsung Gear S3). That means you can take calls and receive texts pretty much anywhere, no phone required. 2, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi Battery Life: Up to 18 hours Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR Quick Take: A rugged precision tool for competitive runners Spartan Sport $499. 00 $313. 91 (37% off) 80+ sport-specific training modes 24/7 activity tracking Why We Like It: The Spartan series features big, durable watches with long-run battery life and an impressive array of features, including customized sport modes (80 are preloaded), mapping, training insights, and charts. The Spartan Sport Wrist HR keeps the sturdy construction, but gets an optical heart rate monitor and 24/7 activity tracking to give you a complete picture of you daily movements. The new HR sensor was built in partnership with Valencell, a leader in biometric sensors, and we found it routinely delivers accurate measurements. Plus, the watch consistently dialed in a GPS signal even when faced with challenging conditions. The Sport model gets just 12 hours of battery with GPS active (compared with 26 hours for the Ultra), but that’s plenty for your everyday training runs and marathons—ultramarathoners may need the higher-tier option. The watch syncs with Suunto’s smartphone app to quickly transfer your workouts to its online platform for deeper analysis of your run. Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB Battery Life: 12 hours.

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