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Smart watch war: Apple Watch vs. Fitbit Blaze - Gizmoids

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At Apple's iPhone SE launch event this week, CEO Tim Cook announced the price cut of $50 in the starting price of the Apple Watch. Cupertino-based Apple has set the standards in the battle of the stylish smart-watches but faces a difficult competition from the Fitbit Blaze, a slightly more budget-friendly wearable device that comes loaded with many of the same features. Here is a look at how the two watches fare against each other.

The Basics

The Fitbit Blaze targets the style-conscious consumers who want to track the usual fitness metrics but also want other features, such as reading text messages, viewing their calendar and controlling the music on a paired smart phone. The Apple Watch is made to "be an essential part of who you are," says Apple's website. It has all of the regular fitness tracking and can keep track of your appointments, advise you when you may require an umbrella or show you a text message from a friend, among other features.

Price

The Fitbit Blaze is priced at $199.95. With its latest price reduction, the Apple Watch Sport starts at $299.

Style

Both wearables come with changeable bands that allow both devices to modify from something you'd wear at the gym into a device that can easily be worn with business attire. At the iPhone event on Monday, Apple launched a new assemble of bands made from woven nylon, new colors for the Apple Watch Sport and a space black variant of its higher-end Milanese loop. Fitbit's options include "classic" bands in colors including black, plum and blue to a variety of leather bands and a stainless steel band selling for $129.95.

Charging

Pop the screen out from the Fitbit Blaze, insert the device into a charging unit and plug it into a USB port. Apple's charging process is seamless, allowing users attach a magnetic charging cable to the back of the Apple Watch to draw power from either an outlet or a USB port. Fitbit comes out winning in battery life. The Blaze can live for five days without needing to charge, whereas the Apple Watch has a battery life of around 18 hours, according to Apple.

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