Tuesday 17 May 2016

The Best Fitness Trackers

The Best Fitness Trackers to Log Your Workouts and Weight Loss
Keep tabs on your daily activities, workouts, and more, by using one of these devices.

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By Stefan Vazharov

Consider the ways you plan to use your fitness tracker before purchasing it. For example, outdoor runners and cyclists will surely appreciate a device with built-in GPS connectivity. Users who are looking to measure only basics such as steps and burned calories might not need to splurge on a feature-rich model.

All fitness trackers require an app in order to connect to a compatible smartphone — typically an iPhone or an Android device. Applications are also necessary to manage the wearable's settings, including the smartphone notifications where applicable.

Most apps will require users to create a profile in order to track their progress in a convenient fashion.

Fitbit Blaze

fitbit blaze




from $196, amazon.com
The Fitbit Blaze is a highly capable fitness tracker with that can quickly change its appearance via swappable bands. The latter include comfy silicone choices, or stylish leather and metal options. The Blaze can track activities and sleep patterns, guide you through his workouts, as well as deliver notifications to a smartphone. The gadget's battery life is excellent, too.More: Pump Up Your Heart Rate With These Stair Steppers

Polar A360

polar A360



from $157, amazon.com
The Polar A360 is a fitness tracker that combines a solid host of features, understated design, and user-friendly interface. It can deliver a host of fitness data, including the user's heart rate, as well as notifications to a compatible smartphone. The bands of the A360 are interchangeable.

Garmin Forerunner 230

garmin forerunner 230


$250, amazon.com
The Forerunner 230 by Garmin is a fitness-tracking watch that's designed with runners and committed workout warriors in mind. The device features a large color screen that's easy to read at a quick glance, built-in GPS for detailed mapping of the user's running routes, as well as the capability to deliver smartphone notifications. Other notable features of the watch include 50-meter water resistance and excellent battery life.

Fitbit Alta

fitbit alta


$129, amazon.com

Another strong entry by Fitbit, the Alta takes a minimalistic approach to activity and sleep tracking. The device shows a number of essential stats, as well as smartphone notifications via a taps on its OLED display. Available leather bands can quickly transform the Alta into a fashion accessory, just like the Fitbit Blaze.


Garmin Vivosmart HR


garmin vivosmart HR



$150, amazon.com
The Garmin Vivosmart HR is a solid option it its price range with a built-in heart rate sensor and understated design, as well as excellent capabilities to deliver notifications to a compatible smartphone. The device's battery life is also solid thanks to its energy-efficient display. There are several colors to choose from.





Under Armour UA Band


under armour UA band


$180, amazon.com
Developed in partnership with HTC, the Under Armour UA Band features seamless fit, waterproof build, and stealthy design, which allows users to wear it at all times. The band can measure all the basics, as well as workout intensity via an optional chest heart-rate monitor. Optional always-on display feature is also on board. Each UA Band comes with free three-month subscription to to MyFitnessPal Premium and MapMyFitness MVP.

Fitbit Zip

fitbit zip


from $45, amazon.com
If you don't feel like wearing a wristband to track your activities, the Fitbit Zip is the fitness tracker to get. Compact and affordable, the Zip can attach the user's clothes or bag and deliver all the fitness tracking basics. Those include steps, distance, and burned calories. Other highlights of the tracker include water resistant construction and excellent battery life.

Polar V800

polar V800

$351, amazon.com
The Polar V800 is a tad pricey, but also incredibly feature-packed fitness watch, geared towards workout addicts. Its retail package contains a chest heart-rate monitor with Bluetooth connectivity. The watch has built-in GPS, customizable profiles for various sports, as well as waterproof body with solid build quality.

iFit Classic

ifit classic

$140, amazon.com
Fancy watch or fitness tracker? It's both! If you look closely at each dial, one is keeping track of calories burned, one tracks steps taken, and one records distance traveled. If you feel a vibration, it means you've been sitting too long and it's time to move! The watch comes with a free app that's available for iOS and Android.

Jawbone Up4

jawbone Up4


$120, amazon.com
The engraved top of this band makes it look more fashionable than ones in the past. Use it to track your resting and active heart rates, or to monitor your shut-eye. If you link it to your AMEX credit card, you can also use it to pay at many places.

Microsoft Band 2

microsoft band 2


$175, amazon.com

You'll be blown away by the sleep stats on this tracker, that can let you know everything from how many hours you spent in light versus deep sleep, the amount of times you woke up, and how well your body recovered. The gadget has a whopping amount of tracking sensors on board, including GPS. You can also automatically sync results to apps like Strava and MyFitnessPal among others. Microsoft's Health app is available on all major mobile platforms.



Misfit Swarovski Activity Crystal Slake Set




misfit swarovski activity crystal slake set





$169, misfit.com
It's hard to even tell this bracelet doubles as an activity tracker thanks to its large Swarovski crystal face. But it does still track your daily activity and transmits the data wirelessly to your smartphone — it just so happens to look super fashionable while doing so. The gadget also comes bundled with a silicone band that's better suited for the gym.




MOOV Now


moov now




$80, amazon.com 
The holes on the band of this tracker make it breathable and prevent sweat from building up underneath, so it doesn't slip around your wrist. It can actually analyze your form as you perform exercises, and provides feedback on anything you need to fix.





Timex Metropolitan+




timex metropolitan+



$125, timex.com
This new tracker from Timex looks a lot more like a watch than an activity band, making it easy to wear to the gym or out on the town. It's always tracking your steps, calories burned, and your sleep patterns in the background.



Basis Peak

basis peak






from $170, amazon.com
Say goodbye to your chest strap and instead track your heart rate during workouts with this on your wrist. It automatically knows when you've started walking or running, and records stats like time, distance, and calories burned. Plus, it tracks sleep, too.


Garmin vivofit 2

garmin vivofit 2

$80, bestbuy.com
If you're inactive for an hour, this tracker will let you know with an alert. It measures steps taken and daily activity, plus it's waterproof — so you don't have to take it off when you shower.

Fitbit Charge HR

fitbit charge HR


from $121, amazon.com
Keep continuous track of your heart rate on your wrist with the help of this tracker. It can also track workouts and monitor your sleep, so you know how well your body is recovering. You can also get phone call notifications if you sync it up to your compatible smartphone. There are several color options to choose from in case black doesn't suit you.


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