The best full-featured smartwatch for Android smartphone users in 2026 is the Google Pixel Watch 4 in 45mm. However, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is a close second.

Both devices ship with Google’s excellent Gemini-based AI voice assistant built in; health and fitness tracking tools are also plentiful. If fitness is your primary focus, consider the Garmin Forerunner 265.

Google Pixel Watch 4
Best Android smartwatch overall

The Google Pixel Watch 4 in 45mm is the best Android smartwatch overall with an easy-wearing design, a super-bright and responsive touchscreen, top-of-class battery life (60+ hours per charge per our testing), the best AI smartwatch assistant — Gemini — built in, and loads of health, fitness, and safety tools.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic in silver on a black strap
Best looking Android smartwatch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, with its shiny stainless steel case, sapphire crystal screen, fan-favorite bi-directional ‘clicky’ bezel, and default chronographer-style homescreen, is easily the best-looking Android smartwatch in 2026. It also boasts best-in-class sleep tracking, lots of health and fitness-based tools, and support for Google’s useful Gemini AI voice assistant.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 in green
Best budget Android smartwatch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is the best full-featured Android smartwatch that doesn’t cost a fortune, with a starting price of $299, though you can often find it on sale for less than that. Like the pricier Galaxy Watch 8, the smart features, fitness tracking tools, and health insights are all top-notch. Plus, the Watch 7 looks and feels great on the wrist.

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Garmin Forerunner 265
Best Android smartwatch for runners

The Garmin Forerunner 265 is our favorite smartwatch overall for runners, whether you’re rocking an Android or an iPhone (it works with both). It boasts a bright AMOLED screen, accurate GPS, advanced workout metrics, and Garmin’s best training tools. Smart features, however, are limited compared to the competition.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra on an orange rubber strap
Best rugged Android smartwatch

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is a sporty and rugged GPS watch with up to 48 hours of battery life and impressive health and fitness tracking tech on par with the Galaxy Watch 7. However, it’s also among the heaviest and chunkiest Android wearables around.

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Dan Bracaglia

Senior Writer

Howdy! I’m Dan Bracaglia and I cover wearable tech for Tom’s Guide with a focus on the best smartwatches, fitness trackers and smart rings. I’m also an avid outdoor enthusiast based in the U.S. Pacific Northwest where I use the natural surroundings as my official gear test lab.

Galaxy Watch 8 with easier access to Google’s excellent Gemini AI voice assistant via a simple (and exclusive to Google) wrist raise gesture.

While the standard Galaxy Watch 8 lasted roughly 30 hours in our testing, and the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic lasted for 40 hours, the larger Pixel Watch 4 easily surpassed 60 hours of juice per charge.

Similarly easy-wearing to the Galaxy Watch 8, but arguably sleeker, both device boasts ultra-bright displays that max out at 3,000 nits. You also get similarly comprehensive sleep tracking and fitness insights. The latest Pixel and Galaxy Watches also sport dual-band GPS and onboard altimeters for accurate outdoor adventure tracking

However, only the Google Watch offers Loss of Pulse Detection, which can call for help if a cardiac event is registered. Similarly, only the Pixel Watch 4 (LTE models) boasts the latest smartwatch safety feature, satellite SOS messaging, which you’ll only find on the $799 Apple Watch Ultra 3 (as of writing).

Finally, while the Samsung Galaxy Watch used to be somewhat of a bargain compared to the Pixel Watch, that’s no longer the case now that Samsung has increased pricing by $50 across the lineup. As a result, both the Galaxy Watch 8 and Pixel Watch 4 start at $349.

With the Pixel Watch 4 offering just a little more pizazz than the Galaxy Watch 8, all for the same amount of dough, it claims our top spot in this guide.

Apple Watch Series 11, which lasts roughly 30 hours per charge in my testing, but still well behind the 45mm Pixel Watch 40, which surpasses 60 hours per charge.

Design-wise, the Galaxy Watch 8 embraces the cushion case introduced with the Galaxy Watch Ultra a year earlier. On the standard 40mm and 44mm models, the now rectangular-ish case feels slightly bloated. However, the updated aesthetic works much better, IMHO, on the Classic edition.

All of the Galaxy Watch 8 models deliver an impressive maximum screen brightness of 4,000 nits, the same as the Pixel Watch 4 series, making the watch highly visible in bright light. However, the Classic model boasts a tougher, albeit heavier, stainless steel case compared to aluminium. You also get an additional customizable button and that lovely, lovely clicky bezel.

Galaxy Watch 8, it’s easier than ever to find the Galaxy Watch 7 on sale for well under $300. Despite being one generation from the newest model, the Galaxy Watch 7 remains a competent Android smartwatch with the same best-in-class sleep tracking insights and most of the same features.

(Here’s an in-depth comparison of the Galaxy Watch 7 vs. Galaxy Watch 8 across eight key categories.)

The Galaxy Watch 7 is a little less bulky than the newer model, which features a cushion case compared to the 7’s circular case design. Like the latest model, the Galaxy Watch 7 comes in 40mm and 44mm, but there’s no bezel-sporting 46mm “Classic” edition for the Galaxy Watch 7.

Battery life is good for roughly 24 hours per charge in our testing; however, you can stretch that to 40 hours per charge by using low-power mode.

In addition to detailed sleep reports, which are generated after just one night of wearing the device, the Galaxy Watch 7 also offers a useful daily Energy Score to help plan your exertion levels for the day. It also tracks a huge range of physical activities with impressive accuracy, offers recommendations for rest and recovery, and monitors for health anomalies like sleep apnea and irregular heartbeats.

Better yet, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 supports Google’s Gemini AI voice assistant if you’re running the latest software.

running watch, including a wealth of accurate tracking metrics, music controls, customizable workout routines, and more. You also get access to Garmin’s wide range of training insights, which can help you plan workouts and periods of recovery.

During testing, we found the Garmin Forerunner 265’s beautiful AMOLED screen easy to view in direct sunlight. Users can navigate the watch’s interface via touchscreen or physical buttons; I prefer the latter when I’m sweaty. Battery life is ample enough for marathons, even while listening to music.

The 265 supports tracking complex multisport training sessions using the triathlon mode. Plus, users have access to advanced features usually reserved for Garmin’s more expensive running watches, like Training Readiness Score and Morning Report.

One thing the Forerunner 265 doesn’t offer is a wealth of smart features (like the other devices here). Sure, you can view smartphone notifications, support for offline music, and NFC payments, but that’s about it.

Ultimately, the Forerunner 265 is a fantastic improvement on an already fantastic watch and a great buy for all levels of runners and fitness-focused individuals. However, for something nearly as competent but a little more wallet-friendly, check out the Garmin Forerunner 165.