New Delhi, June 12 -- I've always had a complicated relationship with smartwatches - especially those that come in a standard size. For years, I've found myself caught between wanting the latest features and the comfort of a wearable that doesn't feel like a burden. Most smartwatches, even the ones marketed as 'unisex' or 'compact,' have ended up feeling too large on my wrist.

This frustration became especially clear when I started wearing the Amazfit Balance. While it offered a wealth of features and impressive health tracking, it always felt a bit too big and heavy-like I was wearing a miniature computer rather than an accessory. The Velcro strap, though practical, wasn't the easiest to keep clean, and after a while, I found myself lon...