7 Fitness Smartwatches From Rp1.8 Million to Garmin Fenix 8 for Serious Training

A fitness smartwatch no longer only counts steps or displays notifications. The seven models in this selection range from an Rp1.8–2.1 million option with built-in GPS to Garmin’s Rp21.6 million outdoor-focused Fenix 8.

The main distinction is not price alone, but the type of training data each watch is designed to provide. Some focus on sleep, heart-rate and daily activity tracking, while others add offline maps, recovery metrics and advanced navigation.

ModelMain focusPrice
Apple Watch Series 11Fitness and health for iPhone usersFrom Rp6.1 million
Garmin Fenix 8Athletes and outdoor activityFrom Rp21.6 million
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8Daily activity for Android usersAbout Rp5.9 million
Google Pixel Watch 4Fitbit-based activity trackingAbout Rp8–10 million
Huawei Watch GT Runner 2Running training and performanceAbout Rp5.4–5.6 million
Amazfit Active 2More affordable fitness trackingAbout Rp1.8–2.1 million
Fitbit Versa 4Physical activity and sleep analysisAbout Rp2.5–3.5 million

1. Apple Watch Series 11

Apple Watch Series 11 is aimed at iPhone users who want health monitoring and exercise tracking in one device. Its available sensors include the latest-generation heart-rate sensor, ECG, SpO2, body temperature tracking, sleep tracking and AI Workout Coach.

The watch uses an always-on Retina LTPO OLED display, Apple S11 chip and dual-band GPS. It has 50-metre water resistance and a stated battery life of up to 36 hours.

2. Garmin Fenix 8

Garmin Fenix 8 is built for athletes and people who frequently run, hike, cycle or dive. Its notable tools include Training Readiness, Stamina, VO2 Max, Recovery Time, offline maps and GPS navigation.

The device offers multi-band GPS, Pulse Ox, ECG and a choice of AMOLED or MicroLED display depending on the variant. The AMOLED version is rated for up to 29 days of battery life, while the Solar version is said to last longer.

3. Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 targets Android users seeking a watch for both daily routines and fitness. It provides sleep monitoring, body-composition measurement, heart-rate tracking, GPS and AI-based fitness coaching.

Its specifications include an always-on AMOLED display, Wear OS, BioActive Sensor, dual-band GPS, ECG and SpO2. The model is sold at around Rp5.9 million.

4. Google Pixel Watch 4

Google Pixel Watch 4 relies on Fitbit integration to track daily activity and physical condition. Available functions include Daily Readiness Score, sleep monitoring, dual-frequency GPS and heart-rate detection.

The watch has an AMOLED display with brightness of up to 3,000 nits and a Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 processor. It runs Wear OS and includes SpO2 and Fitbit Health Tracking, with prices around Rp8–10 million depending on the variant.

5. Huawei Watch GT Runner 2

Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 is designed for runners who need highly precise GPS positioning and running-performance analysis. Its Marathon Mode is intended to help optimise training.

Health features include TruSeen Heart Rate, TruSleep and SpO2, alongside an AMOLED display. Battery life reaches about two weeks, and the price is around Rp5.4–5.6 million.

6. Amazfit Active 2

Amazfit Active 2 offers a lower-cost route into broader sports tracking. It supports more than 160 sports modes, built-in GPS and all-day health monitoring.

The smartwatch uses an AMOLED display and tracks heart rate around the clock, SpO2 and stress. Its battery life is around 10 days, with a price range of Rp1.8–2.1 million.

7. Fitbit Versa 4

Fitbit Versa 4 remains focused on physical activity and sleep-quality analysis. Its Daily Readiness Score is designed to help users decide on an appropriate training intensity.

The device includes an AMOLED display, built-in GPS, more than 40 sports modes, Sleep Score, 24-hour heart-rate monitoring and SpO2. According to Suara.com, it is priced around Rp2.5–3.5 million depending on the seller and promotions.

Compatibility with a user’s phone, preferred sport and need for GPS detail should guide the choice. Lower-priced models already include important health tracking tools, while premium watches expand training metrics and navigation capabilities.

Source: www.suara.com
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