Researchers from the American Psychological Association recently published findings from 781 Garmin Vivosmart 4 users, collected over three months, reporting no correlation between the stress levels shown on the watch and the self-reported feelings of stress by the participants.

Typically, this has been jumped on by the media, quick to write headlines like “Smartwatches offer little insight into stress levels” and “Your smartwatch is lying to you about stress levels” and so on. However, as someone whose job it is to test the best smartwatches and fitness trackers on the market, I think there’s more to this than meets the eye.



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