Best Smartwatches Under $200 in 2025: 4 Affordable Models Worth Buying

WristIQ·Publicado el 21 de agosto de 2025

Buying a good smartwatch no longer requires flagship money. In 2025, the under-$200 segment is where value is strongest because brands have learned how to deliver AMOLED displays, GPS, sleep tracking and decent battery life at much lower prices than before. The challenge is that not every cheap watch is a smart buy. Some affordable models look impressive on a spec sheet but feel frustrating in daily use because the software is weak, the health insights are shallow or the build quality is poor. The best budget smartwatch is the one that gets the fundamentals right: comfort, screen quality, stable tracking, battery endurance and a phone app that you will actually keep using. Here are the four models from the WristIQ catalog that make the most sense if your budget stops at $200.

Why the under-$200 category is so competitive in 2025

A few years ago, affordable wearables were mostly basic fitness bands with limited usefulness beyond step counting. That is no longer true. Buyers can now expect a bright AMOLED display, all-day heart-rate tracking, SpO2, sleep monitoring and even built-in GPS without entering premium territory. That is great news, but it also means you need to separate true value from false value.

A low price alone is not enough. A smartwatch under $200 still needs to feel reliable, comfortable and easy to understand. Some products win on battery but lose badly on software polish. Others offer a better app experience but compromise on screen size or autonomy. The right choice depends on what you care about most: health tracking, running support, style, cross-platform compatibility or simply spending as little as possible without regretting it after a month.

Best smartwatches under $200 in 2025 at a glance

These four models are the most convincing affordable picks in the catalog, each with a different strength depending on your priorities.

RelojNotaPrecioBateríaIdeal para
Huawei Watch Fit 38.5/10$159 / about EUR 159Up to 10 daysBest all-round value
Fitbit Charge 68.4/10$159.95 / about EUR 159Up to 7 daysHealth tracking
Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro8/10about $80 / EUR 79.99Up to 14 daysLowest-budget buyers
Amazfit GTR 48.4/10$199 / about EUR 199Up to 14 daysRunning and battery value

Huawei Watch Fit 3: the best overall pick under $200

If you want the safest recommendation in this price range, the Huawei Watch Fit 3 → is the best place to start. It gets the fundamentals unusually right for the money: large AMOLED display, slim and comfortable case, broad daily wellness tracking and battery life that clearly beats most mainstream smartwatches. It also works across platforms, which matters if you do not want to be locked into one phone ecosystem.

What makes the Watch Fit 3 so appealing is balance. It is not the deepest sports watch and it does not have the richest app ecosystem, but it feels polished where many budget rivals feel compromised. For first-time buyers, casual exercisers and people who mainly want notifications, sleep data, heart-rate tracking and a good-looking screen, it is extremely easy to recommend.

Fitbit Charge 6: best for health tracking on a tighter budget

The Fitbit Charge 6 → is technically closer to a tracker than a full smartwatch, but that misses the point. If your real priority is health tracking rather than wrist-computer ambitions, it remains one of the smartest budget buys available. Fitbit is still very good at sleep tracking, guided wellness and turning raw health data into something approachable. The Charge 6 adds built-in GPS, ECG and strong Google integration in a format that is light enough to wear all day and through the night.

Its limitations are also clear. The screen is much smaller than a true watch, and serious athletes will outgrow its training depth fairly quickly. But for users who want reliable health basics at around $160, it is still one of the strongest value propositions in the category.

Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro and Amazfit GTR 4: the value specialists

For pure low-cost value, the Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro → is hard to ignore. At around $80, it gives you a large AMOLED screen, built-in GPS, long battery life and enough fitness features for everyday exercise. It is not as refined as Fitbit or Huawei on software, but the price-to-feature ratio is excellent. For beginners, students or anyone buying a first wearable, it delivers more than you would expect.

The Amazfit GTR 4 sits at the top edge of this budget with a more watch-like design and stronger running credibility than most cheap wearables. Its dual-band GPS, long battery life and comfortable round case make it a very appealing option if you want something that feels like a proper watch rather than a band. It is not the deepest platform for coaching, but it offers a lot for the money.

Which affordable smartwatch should you buy?

The easiest answer is this.

Buy Huawei Watch Fit 3 if: you want the best all-round package under $200 with strong battery life and broad daily-use appeal.

Buy Fitbit Charge 6 if: your priority is health tracking, sleep, ECG and a discreet format that is easy to wear all day.

Buy Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro if: you want to spend as little as possible while still getting GPS, a real screen and long battery life.

Buy Amazfit GTR 4 if: you want a more traditional watch shape and better running support while staying right around the $200 limit.

The common mistake in this segment is chasing the longest feature list instead of the best ownership experience. At this price, a clean app, dependable tracking and good comfort matter much more than flashy extras you will use once.

The best smartwatch under $200 in 2025 is not just the cheapest model with a big display. For most buyers, Huawei Watch Fit 3 offers the strongest balance. Fitbit Charge 6 is the smarter health-first buy, Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro is unbeatable for ultra-budget value, and Amazfit GTR 4 is the best choice if you want a more traditional watch feel near the $200 ceiling. In this price range, picking the right compromise matters more than chasing premium branding.

Relojes mencionados en este artículo

8.5/10
Huawei Watch Fit 3
$159 / about EUR 159
8.4/10
Fitbit Charge 6
$159.95 / about EUR 159
8/10
Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro
about $80 / EUR 79.99
8.4/10
Amazfit GTR 4
$199 / about EUR 199
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