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laptops, TVs, smart speakers and other devices, we've seen plenty of wearables make a debut in Berlin this year.To help you work out which
of these new products might be worth a place on your wrist, we've put together our pick for the best wearables of IFA 2018.You'll find that
below, and if you're in the market for a new smartwatch or fitness tracker you're in the right place.1
Garmin Vivosmart 4The Apple Watches and Fitbits might grab most of the headlines but Garmin has quietly become one of the most reliable
line is the Vivosmart 4, now with added blood oxygen saturation measurements for a more detailed look at your health (it's particularly
useful for sleep tracking, Garmin says).There's also a new "body battery" feature that combines readings to assess your energy levels and
tell you when you're too tired to exercise (for us that's most of the time), plus all the usual tracking options covering walking,
Your color options are berry with a gold bezel, powder grey with a rose gold bezel, azure blue with a silver bezel, or black with a slate
Casio Pro Trek Smart WSD F30Casio Pro Trek Smart WSD F30Speaking of hardware makers with a strong wearable pedigree behind them, Casio is
back with the Pro Trek Smart WSD F30, which looks to be its best smartwatch yet.There are two main reasons to pick it up: its mapping
capabilities and its tough and rugged exterior
This is a watch for the great outdoors, able to survive the worst conditions and get you home safely long after your phone battery has died
(the maps work offline too).It comes with the latest version of Google's Wear OS on board, so you get all of the smartphone notifications
and Google Assistant functionality you could want, and it even tells the time too.Casio says you'll be able to get a day and a half of use
between charges, and you can find out more by reading through our hands on from IFA
As yet we don't have any release date or pricing information from Casio, but this is one to watch out for.3
Sony Fes Watch UIn a market where a lot of wearables look similar, raise a glass to the Sony Fes Watch U, which stands out through its use
of e-Paper technology for the screen rather than the traditional LCD or OLED displays.The e-Paper extends around the strap too, and what
that means is you get complete control over the design of your watch (as long as you don't want to use any color)
There are 100 designs included, but you can easily make your own.There are some drawbacks here, with no support for third-party apps and
Sony's own wearable software, which isn't as intuitive as Wear OS or watchOS
It goes on sale in the UK, Italy, France, Germany and Spain to begin with.4
it's ideal for those who want a smartwatch that looks the part but also has a lot of functionality to explore too.That functionality
covers heart rate monitoring, NFC (for mobile payments), and on-board GPS so you can find your way home or track the route of your morning
jog even when you don't have your phone with you.It's waterproof too, ready for the shower or the swimming pool, and two of the buttons
are programmable so you can set them up to launch whatever apps or functions you want.Wear OS is running everything, so you get all the
usual Google Assistant tricks and smartphone notifications
Diesel On Full Guard 2.5The Diesel On Full Guard 2.5 says: you like chunky smartwatches, and you're not worried about who knows about it
This is a wearable that adds some serious heft to your wrist.In return for that extra weight you get a ton of functions and features: NFC so
you can pay contactless with a tap, heart rate monitoring, and integrated GPS
Diesel says the watch can last for a couple of days from a single charge which is fine by us.We also know Wear OS is on board, Google's
mature mobile operating system for the wrist
You'll be able to call up Google Assistant, get directions, read your texts and more with the Diesel On Full Guard 2.5.For the time being we
don't know how much this is going to cost but Diesel says it's going to go on sale in October
Fitbit Charge 3Lastly an honorable mention for the Fitbit Charge 3, which was actually announced before IFA got underway but is still
top-notch software, and a wearable that's going to last
The Charge 3 ups the ante with a screen that's bigger and more touch-friendly than the Charge 2.Add in advanced tracking for just about
You can get a taste of what to expect with our hands on.IFA 2018 is Europe's biggest tech show
The TheIndianSubcontinent team is in Berlin to bring you all the breaking news and hands-on first impressions of new phones, watches and