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The best Apple Watch yet

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An underrated $300 Garmin all-rounder
Apple Watch Series 11
Apple Watch Series 11
Apple Watch Series 11
Visually unchanged from the Series 10 — the same thin, rounded squircle in 42mm and 46mm, in aluminum or titanium. Digital Crown plus side button, and the full Apple Watch band catalogue carries over. Light and comfortable enough for overnight wear.
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Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin Vivoactive 6
A clean, lifestyle-leaning round watch — a 42.2mm fiber-reinforced polymer case with an aluminum bezel, just 10.9mm thick and about 36g. Two side buttons plus the touchscreen, and a 20mm quick-release strap. It only comes in one size.
Apple Watch Series 11
A wide-angle LTPO OLED that peaks at 2,000 nits — bright, sharp and easily readable in direct sunlight, with an always-on mode. It sits between the SE 3's 1,000 nits and the Ultra 3's 3,000.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
A 1.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen under Corning Gorilla Glass 3 — bright, vibrant and a touch brighter than the Vivoactive 5. There's an optional always-on mode, at a real battery cost.
Apple Watch Series 11
The Series 11's headline is hypertension notifications — passive screening for high blood pressure. It pairs that with ECG, blood oxygen, skin temperature, a new Sleep Score and accurate heart rate. The one soft spot is deep-sleep stage detail.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin's daily-wellness toolkit — Body Battery, HRV Status, Sleep Coach, stress, Pulse Ox — all driven by the older Elevate Gen 4 heart-rate sensor. There's no ECG. Heart-rate accuracy is okay rather than excellent, and sleep-stage detail is mixed.
Apple Watch Series 11
The full watchOS workout app, activity rings and roughly 8 hours of GPS workout tracking. Dual-frequency GPS lands distance accuracy on par with a multi-band Garmin. It's a capable everyday fitness watch — though battery burn during long runs is heavier than dedicated running watches.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
80+ activity profiles, Garmin's training suggestions and recovery metrics, plus newly added Running Power and running dynamics. GPS is single-frequency but accurate enough for everyday training. Step counting is the soft spot.
Apple Watch Series 11
The headline upgrade: 24 hours rated, up from the 18 hours every prior Series watch carried. Real-world tests beat that comfortably — 28-32 hours of typical use, and up to ~40 hours of continuous wear on the 46mm. Low Power Mode reaches 38 hours, and fast charging hits 80% in about 30 minutes.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin rates the Vivoactive 6 at up to 11 days in smartwatch mode — far beyond an Apple Watch. Real-world results land at roughly 7-9 days with the always-on display off, dropping to 3-4 days with it on. A full charge takes around 1 hour 45 minutes; there's no wireless charging.
Apple Watch Series 11
watchOS 26 on the S10 chip — the same processor as the Series 10 and SE 3, fast and fluid in daily use. 64GB of storage, double-tap and wrist-flick gestures, Apple Pay and the full App Store. The catch: most of the new watchOS 26 features also reach older watches, and it works only with an iPhone.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Garmin OS with a refreshed grid-style UI, Garmin Connect, Connect IQ and Garmin Pay. 8GB of storage — double the Vivoactive 5 — supports offline music. It works with iOS and Android. The software is functional but reviewers find it clunky, and Garmin keeps adding features via free updates.
Apple Watch Series 11
Apple has roughly doubled the scratch resistance of the aluminum models with a new ceramic-coated Ion-X glass; titanium models get sapphire. Water resistance is 50m (5 ATM) — fine for swimming, not diving. Long-term owners report it holding up well.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
A 5 ATM (50m) water resistance rating covers swimming, and the Gorilla Glass 3 lens resists everyday scratches. The polymer case with aluminum bezel is sturdy for daily wear, though it's not a rugged adventure watch.
Apple Watch Series 11
Dual-frequency GPS, Apple Pay via NFC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The cellular model adds 5G, and a second-generation ultra-wideband chip enables Precision Finding to guide you to a lost iPhone.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
Single-frequency GPS across multiple satellite systems, Garmin Pay via NFC, Bluetooth and ANT+. There's no LTE, no on-watch maps, and no speaker or microphone for calls.
Apple Watch Series 11
At $399 the Series 11 is the mainstream Apple Watch — and a strong one, widely discounted to ~$299 within months. The hard questions are internal: the $249 SE 3 covers most people's needs, and the $799 Ultra 3 adds far longer battery. Against Garmin, Apple wins on smarts and screen, Garmin wins on endurance.
Garmin Vivoactive 6
At $299.99 the Vivoactive 6 is one of the best-value ways into Garmin's ecosystem, undercutting the Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch on price and battery. The catch is internal: it's so close to the Vivoactive 5 that a discounted 5 is the smarter buy for many.