Smartwatches combine fitness tracking, health monitoring, and smartphone connectivity in wearable devices that adapt to your lifestyle and wellness goals. Choosing a refurbished smartwatch gives you access to advanced wearable technology while making an environmentally conscious decision. Find the connected watch that keeps you informed, active, and in tune with your health throughout your day.
What are the key features of smartwatches?
- Health and fitness tracking: heart rate monitoring, sleep analysis, step counting, and workout tracking across multiple activities
- Smartphone notifications: receive calls, texts, emails, and app alerts directly on your wrist
- Built-in GPS: track outdoor activities with accurate pace, distance, and route mapping without carrying your phone
- Touchscreen displays: interactive screens for easy navigation, app control, and information viewing
- Customizable watch faces: personalize appearance with thousands of designs from classic to modern
- Third-party apps: access to app stores for fitness, productivity, entertainment, and lifestyle applications
- Contactless payments: make purchases with digital wallets without pulling out your phone or wallet
- Voice assistants: control functions, set reminders, and ask questions hands-free
- Water resistance: most models handle swimming, showering, and water sports
- Interchangeable bands: swap straps to match different occasions and personal style
What are the differences between a refurbished and a used smartwatch?
A used smartwatch is resold without professional inspection or warranty. Health sensors can lose accuracy, touchscreens may develop dead spots, water resistance can be compromised, and battery health often degrades significantly from charging cycles. A refurbished smartwatch from Back Market has been thoroughly tested by trusted refurbishers following our Quality Charter.
Each watch undergoes comprehensive inspection of all health sensors (heart rate, blood oxygen, ECG where applicable), GPS accuracy, touchscreen responsiveness, button and crown operation, display condition, battery health and charging capability, water resistance seals, and overall functionality. Every device comes with a minimum 1-year warranty and 30-day returns. You get reliable smartwatch technology without new pricing, while reducing electronic waste and supporting sustainable consumption.
Who are smartwatches best for?
Smartwatches serve diverse users with different priorities and lifestyles:
- Fitness enthusiasts: accurate workout tracking, heart rate monitoring, and training insights optimize athletic performance
- Health-conscious individuals: continuous health monitoring, sleep tracking, and wellness insights support proactive health management
- Busy professionals: quick-glance notifications, calendar alerts, and hands-free communication improve productivity
- Tech enthusiasts: latest wearable technology, third-party apps, and ecosystem integration satisfy gadget lovers
- People wanting convenience: contactless payments, music control, and smart home connectivity streamline daily tasks
- Safety-conscious users: fall detection, emergency calling, and location sharing provide peace of mind
- Style-focused individuals: customizable faces and interchangeable bands let you express personal style
Which type of smartwatch should you choose?
Fitness-focused smartwatches prioritize accurate GPS tracking, extended battery life, and comprehensive training metrics. Brands like Garmin, Polar, and COROS excel at sports performance with features like VO2 max estimation, training load analysis, and recovery tracking. These watches typically last 5-80+ hours in GPS mode and 7-30 days in daily wear mode. They handle multiple sports including running, cycling, swimming, and triathlon with detailed analytics. Choose fitness-focused watches if you're a serious athlete, train for races, or prioritize workout data and battery life over smartwatch features like extensive app ecosystems.
Lifestyle smartwatches balance fitness tracking with smartphone connectivity, app ecosystems, and style. Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, and Google Pixel Watch emphasize health monitoring (ECG, blood oxygen, sleep tracking), notifications, third-party apps, and seamless phone integration. Battery typically lasts 18 hours to 3 days depending on the model. These watches offer comprehensive app stores, mobile payments, music streaming, and smart home control. Choose lifestyle smartwatches if you want health tracking alongside extensive smartwatch functionality, prefer rich app ecosystems, and value tight integration with your smartphone.
Hybrid smartwatches combine traditional analog watch aesthetics with basic smart features. Brands like Withings, Fossil Hybrid, and Garmin's analog models offer classic watch faces with hands, plus hidden screens for notifications and activity tracking. Battery lasts weeks to months without charging. They track steps, sleep, and heart rate while looking like traditional watches. Choose hybrid smartwatches if you prefer classic watch styling, want extended battery life, and need only essential smart features without full touchscreen interfaces.
Budget smartwatches provide essential fitness tracking and notifications at accessible prices. Entry-level models from Fitbit, Amazfit, and basic Garmin watches offer GPS, heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and smartphone notifications without advanced sensors or premium materials. Battery lasts 5-7 days typically. Choose budget smartwatches if you're new to wearables, want to try smartwatch features without major investment, or need basic tracking without premium pricing.
Buy refurbished smartwatches at the best price on Back Market
Back Market offers refurbished smartwatches across all major brands at competitive prices with verified functionality. Each watch is:
- Tested by trusted refurbishers: health sensors, GPS, touchscreens, connectivity, and all features verified working properly
- Backed by warranty: minimum 1-year coverage protects your wearable technology investment
- Returnable for 30 days: test it through daily use and workouts to ensure it meets your needs
- Better for the environment: choosing refurbished reduces e-waste and extends product lifecycles
Browse smartwatches from Apple, Samsung, Garmin, Fitbit, Google, Fossil, and other brands to find features matching your lifestyle. Different cosmetic grades from Premium to Fair let you prioritize appearance or value. Get advanced wearable technology with comprehensive health tracking at refurbished pricing that fits your budget.
Do I need a smartphone to use a smartwatch?
Most smartwatches require a smartphone for initial setup and full functionality. They pair via Bluetooth to sync data, display notifications, and access certain features. However, many smartwatches include built-in GPS and can track outdoor workouts independently without your phone nearby. Some models with cellular connectivity (LTE versions) can make calls, send texts, and stream music completely independently after setup. A few standalone smartwatches exist, but the majority are designed as smartphone companions. You'll need a compatible phone (iPhone or Android depending on the watch brand) to unlock the full smartwatch experience.
What's the typical battery life on smartwatches?
Battery life varies dramatically by type and brand. Lifestyle smartwatches (Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Google Pixel Watch) typically last 18 hours to 3 days with daily charging or every-other-day charging. Fitness-focused smartwatches (Garmin, Polar, COROS) last 5-30+ days in daily wear mode and 10-80+ hours during continuous GPS tracking. Budget fitness trackers can last 5-10 days. Hybrid smartwatches with analog displays last weeks to months. Battery life depends on usage patterns—always-on displays, continuous heart rate monitoring, GPS workouts, and music playback drain batteries faster. Consider your charging tolerance when choosing: daily charging for lifestyle watches or weekly/monthly charging for fitness and hybrid options.
Can I use a smartwatch without a data plan?
Yes, most smartwatches work fully without cellular data plans. Standard GPS-only models connect to your phone via Bluetooth and WiFi for all features. You only need a data plan if you buy a cellular/LTE version and want to use it independently from your phone—making calls, sending texts, and streaming music when your phone isn't nearby. Cellular plans for smartwatches typically cost $5-15 monthly from carriers. If you always have your phone with you or only need GPS for outdoor workouts, save money with GPS-only models that don't require data plans.
Are smartwatches waterproof?
Most smartwatches are water-resistant but not completely waterproof. Common ratings include 3ATM/30 meters (splash-resistant, suitable for handwashing and rain), 5ATM/50 meters (swim-proof for pool and open water swimming), and 10ATM/100 meters (suitable for recreational diving on specialized models). Water resistance protects against swimming, showering, and water sports but doesn't guarantee indefinite submersion. Avoid hot water, saunas, and hot showers which can damage seals. Always check your specific model's water resistance rating—some budget and hybrid smartwatches aren't suitable for swimming. Most fitness smartwatches from major brands handle pool and open water swimming with dedicated swim tracking modes.
Can I answer calls on a smartwatch?
Many smartwatches support answering calls directly from your wrist when paired with your phone via Bluetooth. Models with built-in speakers and microphones (Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, some Garmin models) let you take calls on the watch itself—useful for quick conversations when your phone isn't accessible. Call quality is adequate but not as clear as using your phone. Cellular smartwatches can make and receive calls even when your phone isn't nearby. Budget fitness trackers typically show incoming calls but don't support answering—you'll need to use your phone for the actual conversation.
Do smartwatches work with both iPhone and Android?
Compatibility depends on the brand. Apple Watch only works with iPhone—it won't pair with Android phones. Samsung Galaxy Watch works best with Android but some older models had limited iPhone compatibility (newer Wear OS models are Android-only). Google Pixel Watch is Android-only. Garmin, Fitbit, Polar, and most fitness-focused brands work with both iPhone and Android without restrictions through their apps. Fossil and other Wear OS watches generally support both platforms. Check specific model compatibility before purchasing—some features may be limited when pairing with non-native platforms.
What health metrics can smartwatches track?
Health tracking varies by model and price point. Most smartwatches track: heart rate (continuous or on-demand), steps, calories burned, sleep duration and quality, and activity minutes. Mid-range and premium models add: blood oxygen levels (SpO2), stress monitoring, menstrual cycle tracking, hydration reminders, and breathing exercises. High-end models include: ECG (electrocardiogram) for heart rhythm analysis, blood pressure monitoring (some Samsung models), skin temperature, and advanced sleep stage analysis. Fitness-focused watches add: VO2 max estimation, training load, recovery time, and performance metrics. The more you invest, typically the more health sensors and detailed insights you receive.
How do I choose between different smartwatch brands?
Consider your smartphone, priorities, and use cases. iPhone users should strongly consider Apple Watch for seamless integration. Android users can choose Samsung Galaxy Watch (especially with Samsung phones), Google Pixel Watch, or cross-platform options. Serious athletes training for races should prioritize Garmin, Polar, or COROS for superior GPS accuracy, training metrics, and battery life. Casual fitness enthusiasts who want style and convenience suit lifestyle smartwatches from Apple, Samsung, or Google. Budget-conscious buyers should explore Fitbit, Amazfit, or entry-level Garmin models. People wanting traditional watch aesthetics should consider hybrid smartwatches or premium models with classic designs. Match the brand's strengths to your primary needs.