Nowadays smartwatches have become one of the essential parts of life and manufacturers are putting their best efforts into making these wearables more accurate. Among several, it becomes difficult to find the most precise one, and here is what we are going to do between Samsung, Google, and Apple, let’s begin the battle.
Recently an X account holder MKBHD performed a pedometer test and walked 1000 steps with the latest smartwatches from different manufacturers like Apple Watch Ultra 2, Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, Garmin Fenix 7, and Google Pixel Watch 2 to see which one shows the most accurate results.
In this pedometer test, Samsung beats Garmin and Apple but Google becomes the winner with 998 steps count out of the 1000. Whereas the Apple Watch Ultra 2 managed to detect just 955 steps, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic detected 994 steps, and Garmin Fenix 7 recorded 964 steps.
Battle of Accuracy – Out of 1000 Steps
- Apple Watch Ultra – 955
- Garmin Fenix 7 – 964
- Samsung Galaxy Watch – 994
- Google Pixel Watch – 998
Look I know you weren't wondering, but… somebody had to do it. I walked 1000 steps with all my smartwatches on to see which was most accurate.
The results:
Apple Watch Ultra: 955
Garmin Fenix 7: 964
Samsung Galaxy Watch: 994
Google Pixel Watch: 998
Cheap pedometer: 1168(??!!) pic.twitter.com/8PdlVUYD0l— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) January 19, 2024