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If you value battery life (over two weeks) and clinical-grade health sensors more than replying to texts from your wrist, buy the Marina Y161 without hesitation. It offers absurd value for money.
If you need to stream Spotify without your phone, depend on LTE for emergency calls, or require a robust third-party app store (like Uber or WhatsApp on your wrist), look toward an Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch. Marina Y161
The always-on display (AOD) feature is particularly well-implemented. While many smartwatches halve the refresh rate in AOD mode, the Marina Y161 maintains smooth rendering, reducing battery drain by only 8% over 12 hours. The auto-brightness sensor adjusts from 1 nit (perfect for dark movie theaters) to a blistering 1000 nits, ensuring visibility under direct sunlight during outdoor cycling or running. If you value battery life (over two weeks)
| Feature | | Apple Watch Series 9 | Garmin Venu 3 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $179 - $219 | $399+ | $449 | | Battery Life | 14 Days | 18 Hours | 10 Days | | ECG | Yes | Yes | No | | Dual-Band GPS | Yes (L1+L5) | No (Single-band) | Yes | | Body Comp Analysis | Yes (Bioelectrical) | No | Yes | | OS Compatibility | iOS & Android | iOS only | iOS & Android | | Feature | | Apple Watch Series 9
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Always consult your physician before making health decisions based on smartwatch data. ECGs and blood oxygen monitors are not medical devices.