New Delhi, June 4 -- For many people, a smartwatch seems like a fancy step tracker. It tells you when to stand, counts your steps, and logs your heart rate. But these tiny wrist computers do much more than just support your workouts. They can quietly take care of your daily tasks, keep you informed, and help you stay organised without even reaching for your phone.

Instead of checking your phone every time it buzzes, your smartwatch lets you quickly see messages, calls, and reminders right on your wrist. You can reply with voice, quick text, or emoji and get back to what you were doing.

Most smartwatches now support tap to pay features. You can grab your coffee, buy groceries, or take the metro without pulling out your phone or wallet. ...