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Skagen is known for its minimalistic design choices, and the Falster 2, its second smartwatch, is a prime example. The Falster 2 looks very different from most other smartwatches with its unique lugs and simple bands. It's also slimmer than the original Falster.
It's an interesting smartwatch, because it could easily suit men or women. I tried the Falster 2 on for size, and while it was large for my notoriously small wrists, it looked just fine on other women's larger wrists and on men. If you like bigger watches, it'll look right at home on you.
Just like all other WearOS (previously Android Wear) smartwatches, the Falster 2 works with both iPhone and Android devices. As always, WearOS is best with an Android phone. Some functions simply don't work as well when you pair this watch to an iPhone.
You can download thousands of apps from the Google Play Store and get notifications on your wrist. This second generation smartwatch also has GPS, NFC for Google Pay, and a heart rate monitor built in, so it's more fully featured and high tech than the original Falster. It's everything we wanted the original Falster to be.
Pros: Cool design, simple mesh band, suits women and men, WearOS, works with iPhone and Android, GPS, NFC, heart rate monitor
Cons: A bit pricey
Buy the Skagen Falster 2 on Amazon for $295Best feminine smartwatch
Most smartwatches are still more unisex than specifically made for women. Even though Fossil, Skagen, and Apple make very convincing unisex watches that women can actually wear, none of them are unapologetically feminine. If you, like me, have been waiting for the day when you can look at a smartwatch and say, "Oh my God! It's so cute!" your day has come.
The Kate Spade Scallop 2 is fully and completely designed for women. The round metal watch casing is relatively slim, very sleek, and absolutely adorable because it has the cute little detail of scalloping around the watch face.
The watch faces themselves are classic Kate Spade designs. You get a sultry winking moon face with perfectly curled lashes, calling you a leading lady; cute bubbly balloons for a digital watch face with numbers; a speeding cab that reassures you that you'll be there in a New York minute; and a daisy that loses petals as the time ticks away in a classic game of "He loves me; he loves me not."
The cute scalloped silicone band in black or a leather band in blush pink and the well-made, slim metal bracelet style watch band complete the feminine look. It is these little touches that make this watch so fun.
Underneath all the fun design is WearOS (formerly Android Wear) with all its skills and limitations. Like all the other WearOS watches in our guide, you can pair it an iPhone or Android device to get apps and all your notifications.
The second generation Scallop even has GPS, NFC for payments, and a heart rate monitor, making it more high tech than ever.
Pros: Adorable design, feminine watch faces and casing, cute straps, subtle details for fun, GPS, NFC, heart rate monitor
Cons: A bit expensive
Shop all Kate Spade Scallop Smartwatch styles for $275 and upBest stylish smartwatch for women
If you're an Android user who wants a female-friendly smartwatch, you're in luck. Over the past few years, fashion brands and watchmakers have started making great WearOS smartwatches. Fossil's smartwatch line continues to grow each year, and the new Q Venture HR is its fourth-generation model.
The improvements are immediately obvious: The watch casing is smaller and less bulky and the touchscreen looks more refined. There's also finally a heart rate sensor, GPS, and NFC for mobile payments.
Fossil offers several different finishes for the Q Venture's watch casing. I love the simple rose gold casing and tan leather strap option, but you can also get one with a bedazzled ring around the watch face. There's also a rose gold metal bracelet strap or one that mixes rose gold with a bold navy color.
Women who are less into trendy colors can obviously go for the more traditional finishes like the silver and gold. If you don't like any of the included straps, Fossil and other brands sell dozens of 18mm watch straps you can choose instead to really make the Q Venture your own.
It's a chunky watch in comparison to the Apple Watch, which is great for women who like bigger watches. Even though it's stylish, this smartwatch is also waterproof up to 3 ATM, so you can swim with it on.
As for the tech inside, the Q Venture won't let you down. It runs WearOS (previously known as Android Wear) and works with thousands of apps on the Google Play Store. You can answer texts, interact with notifications, and choose your own watch face — just like you would on any other smartwatch. Fossil has lots of nice watch faces in feminine colors, too.
It'll work with both Android phones and the iPhone, but it's best with Android devices. When Android Wear watches are paired to the iPhone, a lot of functions no longer work, and you're left with a pretty watch that gives you notifications.
Pros: Classic watch design, stylish color options, lots of compatible watch straps, and it's compatible with iPhones and Android phones
Cons: It's a bit chunky, not as good with iPhone
Buy the Fossil Q Venture HR from Fossil for $199 (originally $255) Check out our guide to the best smartwatches for womenBest smartwatch for fashionable men
Fossil shows up twice on this list for a reason — it's one of the few fashion brands and watchmakers that's making gorgeous smartwatches. The Q Explorist HR is the ultimate WearOS watch for men who want their smartwatch to look like a high-end wristwatch.
It's a hefty smartwatch that feels luxurious, but it doesn't cost a couple thousand dollars a la the Tag Heuer Connected smartwatch. Our guy friends just love the stainless steel casing with the chunky metal watch band, but you can choose a number of different finishes.
You can get the smartwatch in dark gray, black, and silver finishes with metal or leather straps. The straps are interchangeable with any 22mm watch band you can buy from Fossil and others.
When it comes to tech, the Q Explorist isn't the most high-end one on this list, but it runs WearOS and it's compatible with thousands of apps. You can send texts, view your notifications, and track your activity — just like you would on any smartwatch. The latest generation also has NFC for mobile payments, GPS, and a heart rate monitor.
Pros: Classic watch look, WearOS, use any 2mm watch band you like
Cons: No LTE
Buy the Fossil Q Explorist HR from Fossil for $199 (originally $275)Best smartwatch for Samsung fans
Samsung's Galaxy Watch is the best smartwatch for anyone who owns a Samsung phone. It has all the high-tech features you want, including NFC for Samsung Pay, GPS, and a heart rate monitor. You can even get an LTE version if you want a standalone watch that doesn't rely so heavily on your phone.
The rotating bezel bordering the screen is what really sets this smartwatch apart from the competition, though. It lets you navigate through apps and screens without touching the watch face all the time.
Of course, like every smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch works with a wide variety of apps, delivers notifications, and tracks your activity and sleep patterns. The companion phone app is easy to use during the setup process. If you also happen to have smart Samsung appliances at home, you can control those with your watch as well.
The entire watch is water-resistant, and its overall military-grade durability makes it a practical accessory to wear for everyday life. The 42mm version's battery can last through multiple days of use, though the 46mm model can go four to five days without a charge.
Samsung made this watch quite unisex, though the rose gold color option is clearly more feminine. You can choose between a 42mm or 46mm watch casing based on your wrist size.
Since the watch bands are removable, you can swap the silicone watch bands out for leather ones if you want to personalize the watch even further. We tested the Galaxy Watch and we loved it.
Pros: Simple design, easy to use, rotating bezel, NFC, GPS, heart rate monitor, works best with Android and Samsung phones, designs for both men and women, LTE version
Cons: Expensive
Buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch from Samsung for $279.99 to $299.99Popular Right Now
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