5. Sony Smartwatch 3
Sony's latest incarnation of its smartwatch series isn't exactly breaking any design barriers but it certainly does pack a punch with its capability. It's a comfortable, lightweight design if a little bland. It's a wearable that suits a pair of joggers and trainers more than it does your smartest shirt and tie. The Sony SmartWatch 3 may not be the hottest Android Wear device on paper, but with built-in GPS and a slick new all-metal design, it's one of the most complete smartwatches. A great feature is the change in straps. If you're going for a minimal look? Or maybe you want a splash of colour? You can adapt it by popping out the core unit, put it in a different strap and there'll be a whole new look. The biggest selling point of the Sony SmartWatch 3 is the GPS connectivity. That's obviously a massive plus for anyone who wants to accurately track their runs without having to lug their smartphone around with them. It puts Sony in a great position as next year looks set to be a big year for wearable sporting tech.