Temperature tracking is an underrated feature with significant healthcare benefits, especially when it comes to women’s health. It’s also useful for keeping track of chronic conditions such as thyroid issues, serves as an early-warning system in case of infection or fever, and can be used quite effectively during post-operative care following medical procedures like surgery. While a premium feature initially, temperature sensors are more common in smartwatches these days.
Do note that smartwatch temperature sensors are neither a replacement nor as accurate as thermometers. Largely, these sensors and watches tend to make healthcare predictions based on temperature trends using data gathered over time. Always consult with a doctor before relying on smartwatches for any kind of serious healthcare monitoring.
5 best smartwatches with temperature sensor
1. Apple Watch Series 10
2. Google Pixel Watch 3
3. Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
4. Titan Smart Pro Smartwatch
5. Fire-Boltt Atlas Smartwatch
1. Apple Watch Series 10
The Apple Watch Series 10 is Apple’s thinnest Watch yet, with simultaneously the largest screen area of any Apple Watch. The new display and slimmer form factor go hand-in-hand with a new, glossy, jet black finish. The Watch includes a temperature sensor, which sends temperature logs to the Vitals app. The app will let you know if your wrist temperature is in the expected range.
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When paired with sleep tracking, women can use the watch to receive period predictions and ovulation estimates thanks to Apple’s Cycle Tracking feature.
Apple Watch Series 10 GPS with Sport Band - M/L (42mm Retina LTPO3 OLED Display, Rose Gold Aluminium Case)
Price ₹46,900/-
Buy now2. Google Pixel Watch 3
Google’s Pixel Watch 3 is the de-facto Android smartwatch. The design is simple and elegant, and the services it offers are deeply tied into and enhanced by Google’s AI ecosystem. The screen is significantly larger on the 3 than it was on the 2 (up to 40 per cent), while max brightness doubles to 2,000 nits for better legibility outdoors.
Excellent fitness tracking features aside, the Pixel Watch 3 offers AI-powered morning briefs on your workout, sleep, and readiness, a smart recorder that converts your voice memos to text, and a lot more besides. The Watch of course comes with a skin temperature monitor that displays temperature variation trends over time.
Google Pixel Watch 3 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Wear OS 5.0 Smartwatch (45mm AMOLED Display, Qualcomm SW5100 Cortex M33 co-Processor, Obsidian Active Band)
Price ₹43,900/-
Buy now3. Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
Samsung’s take on the smartwatch comes in the form of the elegant and powerful Galaxy Watch 7. Key features include support for Galaxy AI — Samsung’s take on AI — and a ‘BioActive’ sensor that monitors and tracks several health metrics, including glycation tracking, heart-rate monitoring, and more. The Watch 7 uses this data to generate an energy score that estimates what your day will be like.
While temperature trends are logged for everyone, women will benefit most from this data as it helps the watch predict periods and ovulation cycles.
SAMSUNG Galaxy Watch 7 BT + LTE Wear OS Smartwatch (40mm Super AMOLED Display, 3nm Processor, Cream Strap)
Price ₹33,999/-
Buy now4. Titan Smart Pro Smartwatch
Retailing at a fraction of the price of other smartwatches, the Titan Smart Pro is a great option for those who want a basic smartwatch with the right sensors, but don’t care much for smart features and integrations that they will likely never use.
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This smartwatch features a 1.19-inch AMOLED display, a touch interface, and supports a slew of wellness features such as sports modes for activity tracking, SpO2 monitor for keeping tabs on blood oxygen levels, and of course a ‘Menstruation Cycle Tracker’ that takes advantage of the built-in temperature sensor.
The data is tracked via the watch and transmitted to the Titan Smart Pro app on your phone for logging and analytics.
TITAN Smart Pro Smartwatch with Camera & Music Control (30.2mm AMOLED Display, 5ATM Water Resistant, Pink Strap)
Price ₹4,494/-
Buy now5. Fire-Boltt Atlas Smartwatch
Like the Titan Smart Pro, the Fire-Boltt Atlas offers a no-frills, no-compromise smartwatch experience at an affordable price tag. It’s much cheaper at Rs 1,999 and uses a TFT LCD screen instead of an AMOLED, but it looks good and comes with all the activity tracking features you’d want. This include 108 sports modes, SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, and an integrated temperature sensor.
FIRE-BOLTT Atlas Smartwatch with Bluetooth Calling (49.5mm TFT HD Display, IP68 Water Resistant, Brown Strap)
Price ₹1,999/-
Buy nowIf you’re looking for a smartwatch with a temperature sensor, chances are you’re more focused on your health these days. Any of the above watches will serve you well in that regard. The more expensive watches will do a better job of tracking and analysing your data, while the budget-friendly options will log the data for you to analyse yourself.
All these watches and more are available on Croma.com. Once you’ve zeroed in on a watch, don’t forget to take advantage of the many cashback offers and discounts that Croma and its partners are offering during the Festival of Dreams sale.
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