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Product Name | Price |
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| Apple Watch Ultra | Rs. 1,46,000 |
| Apple Watch Ultra 2 | Rs. 1,55,000 |
| Apple Watch Series 9 | Rs. 65,999 |
| Apple Watch Series 8 | Rs. 57,899 |
| Huawei Watch D2 | Rs. 64,990 |
| Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro | Rs. 47,990 |
| Huawei Watch Ultimate | Rs. 1,24,990 |
| Huawei Watch Fit | Rs. 15,400 |
| Huawei Watch Buds | Rs. 69,990 |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch FE | Rs. 35,399 |
| Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) | Rs. 42,999 |
| Huawei Watch GT 3 | Rs. 36,990 |
| Zeblaze Stratos 4 | Rs. 11,999 |
| Google Pixel Watch | Rs. 54,999 |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 | Rs. 44,999 |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 | Rs. 44,999 |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic | Rs. 64,999 |
| Apple Watch Series 7 | Rs. 45,499 |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra | Rs. 1,15,000 |
| Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro | Rs. 38,990 |
Smartwatches are arguably the most sought things besides TWS, after purchasing a smartphone in Nepal. The trend of wearing a smartwatch has mushroomed massively in recent years. Thanks to budget smartwatches, the number of users has also skyrocketed. People are attracted to buying smartwatches for fashion as well as accessing notifications, and attending calls from the watch itself. Besides that, the ability to measure heart rate, SpO2, steps tracking, and fancy sports modes are also the main reasons for its popularity. Be it the cheap smartwatches or the high-end premium ones, you can see almost everyone wearing one in their hand.
Let’s begin with the most popular segment of smartwatches– the budget ones. To put in numbers, any smartwatch under 5,000 rupees in Nepal can be considered under the segment. Usually, if you buy from reputed brands like Xiaomi, Realme, and Amazfit, you are free to expect better step tracking and overall measurement as compared to unnamed cheap smartwatches. Likewise, local and Indian brands like Ultima, Zeblaze, AQFit, boAt, HiFuture, Noise, and such are also quite well-received names in the market. Some of the products in this range also provide a BT calling feature, which is pretty handy. But UI-wise and health tracking-wise, you cannot trust much on it.
Getting to the midrange arena, Amazfit boasts major dominance here.. Its GTR and GTS series are some of the most reliable smartwatches one can buy. The Zepp OS and Zepp App are also some of the best when it comes to watch OS and companion apps, respectively. Besides Amazfit, there are some options from Huawei, Honor, and Xiaomi as well, which are equal or almost as good. Here, you’re getting better UI and more accurate health tracking and monitoring than the budget ones.
Now, coming to the top-of-the-line smartwatches, Samsung Galaxy Watch Series and Apple Watch Series are the top contenders. You are getting a proper OS here with 3rd party app support and best-in-line health tracking support here. The flagship wearables are more directed towards those wanting the best in the competition, where price is not a major concern. Well, honorable mention also goes out to the newly launched Huawei GT series watch and T-Rex Series from Ultra in this segment.
As always, we recommend you get a smartwatch from authorized stores and genuine sellers. It will reflect a lot on after-sales support. You can browse through a plethora of smartwatches at Gadgetbyte with their buying links, to make it easy. Always make sure of the product and buying place, before making a purchase.
Well, it all depends on your budget and needs. If you are a normal user and just want a normal smartwatch, you can opt for a smartwatch under 5,000 rupees or even stretch your budget up to 10,000 rupees, if you’re willing to! If you are someone who wants a proper smart experience, you can go with a smartwatch having WearOS, for eg, the Samsung Watch 5/6 Series. Or, why not go for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 which costs NPR 157,000, if you are ready to spill it all?