Smartwatches
01 Pebble Time St eel
www.getpebble.com PRICE £ 229.99 Tested T3 249 De-throning the Apple Watch, the Pebble Time brings with it ease of use, a devastatingly funky colour interface, Android support and great battery life. t3 says All the features of previous Pebble smartwatches, but even more impressive.
02 APPLE WATCH
www.apple.com/uk PRICE FROM £299 Tested T3 242 Apple’s wearable is packed with features and offers a wide range of customisation options to give you some individuality. The only real downside is the limited battery life. t3 says The wearable that properly kickstarted the smartwatch revolution.
03 pebble steel
www.getpebble.com PRICE £199 Tested T3 240 The always-on, monochrome e-ink screen might not be for everyone, but it works brilliantly, and you get up to seven days’ battery. There are loads of apps, too. t3 says The Steel is low on extras but has bags of charm and great ease of use.
04 LG G watch r
www.lg.com PRICE £ 200 Tested T3 240 The G Watch R marries the style and feel of a normal watch with all the features of Android Wear. It has a sharp P-OLED screen, and you get two days of battery life. t3 says The G Watch R is the best Android Wear smartwatch available so far.
05 moto 360
www.motorola.co.uk PRICE £ 239 Tested T3 249 Updated for 2015, the second-generation Moto 360 looks even better than the original, with loads of customisation, including a variety of face sizes and styles. t3 says The next-gen 360 is stunning, but it still falls short in the smartwatch game.
06 samsung gear s
www.samsung.com PRICE £329 Tested T3 240 The Gear S is a giant of a smartwatch. It features a gorgeous Super AMOLED screen and loads of features. Note: it runs on Tizen OS instead of Android Wear.
t3 says Samsung’s wearable is bold and impressive – but also expensive.