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Do You Really Need an Expensive Smartwatch? What You’re Actually Paying For

Published: Saturday, March 22, 2025

Smartwatch prices range from $30 to over $600. That's a wide gap, and it raises a fair question: how much of that price actually affects your day-to-day experience, and how much are you paying for a brand name?

 

This post breaks it down honestly. What drives the cost of expensive smartwatches, what most people actually use them for, and whether a $124.99 option from a small Canadian brand called Trevit covers what you need.

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Common Smartwatch Features People Actually Use

When it comes down to it, most people don’t need a smartwatch with a million features. Here’s what the average user relies on day-to-day:

  • Notifications: Checking texts, calls, or app alerts right from your wrist. No phone required.
  • Fitness Tracking: Counting steps, monitoring heart rate, or tracking a workout with basic sports modes.
  • Health Monitoring: Keeping tabs on sleep patterns, heart rate or stress levels for a quick wellness check.
  • Battery Life: Power that lasts more than a day, so you’re not tethered to a charger.
  • Style: A design that looks good, whether you’re at the gym or in a meeting.

If this covers your needs, you're not alone, and you probably don't need to spend a fortune to get it.

What Makes Expensive Smartwatches Cost More (And Is It Worth It?)

High-end smartwatches from major brands come with premium price tags. Here's what's behind those costs:

  • Brand Name: A significant portion of the price reflects brand reputation, not the hardware.
  • Advanced Health Sensors: Features like ECG or fall detection are impressive. If you have a cardiac condition or are elderly and living alone, they can genuinely matter. For most people, they go unused.
  • App Ecosystems: Access to thousands of apps sounds compelling, but most users stick to health tracking, notifications, and calls.
  • Marketing and R&D: Major brands invest heavily in advertising and development. Those costs get passed on.
  • Premium Materials: Sapphire glass and titanium casings are nice, but not essential for everyday wear.

For serious athletes or people with specific medical needs, these extras can justify the cost. For most people, they don't.

How The Trevit Smartwatch Provides the Key Features Without the Extra Costs

At $124.99, The Trevit Smartwatch is built around the features most people actually use:

  • Notifications and Calls: Bluetooth 5.3 calling and app alerts keep you connected without reaching for your phone.
  • Fitness and Health Tracking: 100+ sports modes, heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, stress, menstrual cycle tracking, blood pressure (study mode), blood glucose (study mode), and a daily MAI Vitality Score that gives you a single snapshot of how your body is doing.
  • Battery Life: Up to 10 days typical use, 5 days heavy use, 45 days in battery saver mode.
  • Style: A 1.97" AMOLED display and swappable 22mm quick-release bands in silicone, leather, or stainless steel.
  • Pre-Installed Essentials: Weather, music controls, voice assistant, Pomodoro timer, find my phone, alarms, calendar, and more. No extra apps needed.

One honest note on what it doesn't do: The Trevit Smartwatch has no built-in GPS, no ECG, and no third-party app downloads. If any of those are priorities for you, it's worth knowing upfront.

Why The Trevit Smartwatch Stands Out

Trevit was started by Chérie Oduwole, a founder from British Columbia, after watching her mother receive an Apple Watch as a gift, something the family couldn't afford themselves. Her mother's reaction stuck with her. Not the tech itself, but what it made possible: tracking her health, caring for herself, feeling supported. Chérie wanted that to be accessible to anyone, not just people lucky enough to receive a $500 gift. That's what Trevit is.

 

Because of that, Trevit operates differently from larger brands. There's one person behind every order, every support email, and every decision. The Trevit Smartwatch is rated 4.8/5 by customers and comes with free shipping, a 1-year warranty, 14-day returns, and direct support with a response time of one business day.

Do You Really Need to Go Expensive?

For most people, no. If what you need is reliable notifications, solid health tracking, long battery life, and a watch that looks good, The Trevit Smartwatch covers all of it without the premium price tag.

 

If you need ECG, standalone GPS, or a full third-party app ecosystem, a higher-end option is the honest recommendation.

 

For everyone else, $124.99 covers far more than most people expect.

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