Pick your Activity trackers,Fitness trackers. How to track your steps, calories, distance, and more with Misfit – Fitbit – Garmin – Jawbone – Nike – Withings – Polar …
THE GOOD An affordable step and sleep tracker that can be worn on your wrist or as a clip-on; syncs wirelessly with iOS or Android; LED display shows daily goal progress; replaceable battery lasts for months. The Jawbone Up fitness app is the best, most well-connected ecosystem around.
THE BAD The Up Move has ...
Garmin's newest fitness tracker, the Garmin Vivosmart, is an activity tracker and smartwatch rolled into one. Like most fitness trackers, Garmin Vivosmart counts steps taken, calories burned and distance walked. But the device also syncs with your smartphone, so you can get notifications on your wrist about incoming ...
The Fitbit Surge is the company's first true sports tracking wearable aimed at those who love running, cycling and working out.
Fitbit has described the Surge as its “most advanced tracker to date", and withoptical heart rate sensing and GPS built-in, it's more than a match for sports watches from likes of Garmin ...
The Fitbit Charge HR is a superpowered tracker that offers continuous heart rate monitoring for better estimation of your daily activity, workouts and sleep.
But does the Fitbit Charge HR live up to rivals, such as Fitbit's own Surge, and what kind of bar does it set for the long awaited Jawbone UP3? We put it ...
The Fitbit Force was our favorite fitness tracker of 2013 next to the Jawbone Up24, but it suddenly disappeared early this year, recalled due to skin rash reactions. Good news: the Fitbit Charge is the Fitbit Force reborn. It's actually even improved: the band has a better snap-on wristband, and Fitbit's firmware now ...