
What are the Benefits of a Smartwatch?
smartwatches
can do many things that your smartphone can’t. Benefits include tracking your
heart rate, sleep, activity and overall fitness level. You can also play music
What benefits do Smartwatches provide?
I have used smartwatches and
fitness trackers for multiple years and I decided to do some research to
complement my own view of what actually are the benefits of using these
devices. So, what are the benefits of smartwatches? Smartwatches provide easy
access to some of the smartphone applications and also provide sensor data like
heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking which isn’t available on
smartphones. Check further along in this article the
extensive list and descriptions of smartwatch functionality.
What is a Smartwatch
Smartwatches are wearable computers in the form of wristwatches
providing more features besides timekeeping. They often include integration to
your smartphone showing your incoming calls and messages and some apps with
additional functionality like weather information and maps for directions.
Smartwatches provide an extension to your smartphone showing some of
the content you could see on your phone but without reaching for your phone.
Another thing smartwatches provide is different sensors for fitness and health
tracking. Step counting, Heart
Rate Monitoring, and GPS are
some of the features that may come with a smartwatch.
Smartwatch vs Smartphone
Smartphones can do many of the
things you can do on a smartwatch but smartwatches are better suited for some
things depending on the circumstances. While driving a car or bike it’s much
more convenient to check notifications on your smartwatch than try to get your
phone from the pocket. It’s nice to see for example the name of the incoming
caller before answering the phone via your Bluetooth headset. Smartphones come
with built-in GPS but it might be more convenient to just not bring your phone
along when going out for a run and use your smartwatches built-in GPS to track
the length and speed of your run.
Smartwatches also add things that
your smartphone just doesn’t have for example heart rate monitoring. I really
enjoy the Heart Rate measuring functionality when doing sports and I don’t even
need to wear a chest strap like some years ago. Hear Rate measurements from the
wrist have gotten really accurate. It’s also good that it tracks my activity
during the day and I can challenge myself to walk more and use the stairs
instead of the lift. The movement and heart rate tracking also makes it
possible to get information about sleep time and quality automatically which
can be beneficial and allow you to make sure your getting enough sleep and go
to bed on time.
Waterproof smartwatches
Smartwatches are very versatile
devices that are often waterproof. I like to leave my smartwatch on when going
swimming or doing water sports and even when going into the sauna. Some
smartphones are waterproof too nowadays but it would be really awkward to carry
a smartphone while swimming. In addition to telling the time I like to measure
my swim duration and some devices also measure distance and heart rate while
swimming.
What are the functions of a smartwatch?
Smartwatches have a multitude of
functions. Let’s go over some of them. Some smartwatches have more functions
and apps and others less so it is in no way that all smartwatches are expected
to have certain features.
1. Time-related features
Telling time, this one’s kind of obvious, it’s a watch after all. I
would say it’s a lot more convenient to check the time, date and weekday on a
watch compared to a smartphone.
Many smartwatches have a Stopwatch. This is
similar compared to most smartphone clocks stopwatches but just to be used
without the smartphone. I guess it kind of depends on the situation would I
prefer using the stopwatch on my phone or smartwatch. If I’m on the move I do
prefer the stopwatch on my wrist.
Alarm Clock, some smartwatches like the Apple watch come with alarms
separate from the phone so you can choose to set the alarm on the watch instead
of the phone and the built-in speakers and vibration on the watch will wake you
up. Many smartwatches don’t have built-in speakers so you are relying only on
the vibration. Usually, the vibration isn’t strong enough to wake me up but
it’s handy if I want to set an alarm during the day to remind me I need to leave
somewhere.
2. Smart features
Showing incoming calls, most smartwatches can show
incoming calls when connected to your smartphone.
Notifications like Calendar Reminders, Emails Twitter etc. notifications can
often be glanced upon and in some cases fully read on the smartwatches screen.
Usually, you get notifications from all the apps on your smartphone by default
but you can also block apps. I like to just leave the ones I really want to get
notified about like my calendar and Whatsapp.
Reminders, setting reminders can be done by using the virtual
assistant Siri on the Apple Watch. Reminders will sync across devices.
Navigation, turn by turn navigation and directions on a smartwatch.
Why not since it’s possible. Instead of a map and just arrows pointing you the
way the Apple Watch also provides you a more discreet way of directing you with
vibrating in different ways to tell you should you turn left or right. As a
tourist, I think this would be handy since I wouldn’t look like a tourist
staring at a map and it would also allow me to just look around and enjoy the
atmosphere.
Find my Phone is a great feature allowing you to press a button on your
smartwatch which will make your smartphone to give an alarm even if it is on
silent allowing you to find it more easily.
Contactless Payment via Apple Pay, Android Pay, Garmin Pay, Samsung Pay or
Fitbit Pay lets you pay for purchases with your watch. These mobile payment
systems work with contactless payment readers so that you can pay without your
card or phone. Basically, it should work at any store offering contactless
payment.
3. Health-related features
and Benefits
Smartwatches often have
integrated all the functionality we used to have on our fitness trackers.
Health-related benefits include tracking your
heart rate, sleep quality and time, activity and overall fitness level.
Hours Slept and Sleep Quality – Sleep measurement is possible with the Accelerometer, Gyro, and
Heart Rate monitors on the smartwatch. Different manufacturers use different
algorithms for tracking sleep time and quality with different levels of
success. The better ones are in my experience able to very well know when I
have fallen asleep and woken up. It is able to give you a score of your
recharge during the night and give you training recommendations based on it.
Heart Rate measurement – Smartwatches nowadays quite often come with heart rate
monitors that can measure your heart rate from the wrist. Measuring your heart
rate has many benefits. It allows you to track your heart rate during
exercises allowing you to keep in a zone that’s increasing your fitness
level. Another benefit is that heart rate measurement connected to Artificial
Intelligence might be able to accurately detect specific types of abnormal
heart rhythms.
Your resting heart rate
measurement is also an indication of your general fitness level and some
devices even so your fitness age based on your measurements.
ECG or electrocardiogram is a
feature which is starting to be available on some smartwatches like the Apple
Watch Series 4. It gives you more accurate heart rate measurements and gives
more data for detecting possible heart-related problems.
Blood Pressure measurement is an entirely new feature for smartwatches.
It first came available on the Omron Heart Guide Smartwatch in January 2019.
Omron’s oscillometric blood pressure measurement smartwatch also received
FDA clearance.
Fall Detection is possible with the accelerometer and gyroscope on
smartwatches. Some devices like the Apple Watch is capable of detecting a fall
and even placing an emergency call and notifying your emergency contacts
if you are unresponsive.
Emergency SOS is an additional feature available at least of the Apple
Watch which allows you to call for assistance from your smartwatch.
Step counter, pretty much standard stuff for smartwatches and fitness
trackers to measure your step count and notify you when you reach your daily
step goal.
Calories, burnt calories estimation is quite common on smartwatches
and it’s calculated based on your activity like steps and logged activity like
running and the measurements during those activities.
Sports features, many smartwatches allow you to initiate activity tracking for
your walks, runs, cycling, swimming, Strength training etc. Garmin is very well
known for its multisport smartwatches and they have highly accurate
measurements on sports activities.
Sensors used in the health
monitoring features
GPS positioning is not quite
standard yet but it surely will become it. Smartphones a few years back didn’t
all have GPS on them but now they do and so will smartwatches. Glonas and
Galileo positioning systems are also supported on many devices. GPS is
essential for tracking your outdoor activities like running, hiking and cycling
to give you accurate readings of your speed and also to show your activities on
a map.
Accelerometer, this is to track movement and used to implement for
example the step counter. It also places a role in detecting movement related
to sleep tracking etc.
Gyroscope, this is used to track rotation and comes into play in
detecting what type of movement you are doing and is helpful with for example
tracking your swimming.
Wrist-based heart rate monitor, this is obviously used to track your heart rate.
Barometric altimeter, Compass, and Thermometer. The barometric altimeter combined with the compass and
thermometer is used for tracking your elevation so it’s a nice feature for
runners and hikers.
Music Playing Features
Offline music playback
capabilities are not yet very common on smartwatches but it is a huge benefit
for people who want a phone free experience when going for a run or to the gym.
You can either control your
smartphones music player and essentially use the smartwatch as a remote or pair
the smartwatch with your Bluetooth headset and stream music from your watch to
your headphone. This is a handy feature when doing sports and not wanting to
carry a smartphone. You can store your music on the device or with cellular
smartwatches you can even stream over the network.
5. Calling Features
Receive Call, Make Call – There are two levels of doing this. You can use the
smartwatch as a remote to answer a call on your smartphone or make a call by
asking Siri to make a call on your smartphone. The second level of doing this
is on a cellular smartwatch that actually comes with a network connection and
microphone and speaker to make a call without your smartphone.
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