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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 ...
Up until the Garmin Vivoactive, the perfect fitness device for the truly active person was a pipe dream.
Traditional fitness trackers are terrible for actual sport, and offer such base level insights that they're almost useless for people who take their fitness seriously.
If you like to get active, a GPS running ...
Anyone considering buying a fitness tracker this Christmas will certainly have their eye caught by the Misfit Flash. An update to the existing Misfit Shine, it offers all the same functionality but at just $50 it's nearly half the price.
But is this the best cheap fitness tracker to buy this Christmas, or is it ...
The Jawbone UP3 is arguably the highest profile fitness tracker so far. That's partly due to the bold claims by its makers about just how advanced the tech on board the sensor-laden wearable is, but mostly because Jawbone made such a public mess of its global launch.
Jawbone had big ambitions to create a waterproof ...
The Garmin Vivofit 2, the micro-update to the original fitness tracker of the same name has been strapped on the wrist of Wareable for the last week or so, keeping track of our steps, sleep and more.
The Vivofit 2 is a budget fitness tracker, costing just $129.99, putting it in the middle ground between the real ...
The $99.95 Fitbit One is one of the most advanced fitness trackers money can buy. Besides measuring steps, this gadget can record how many stairs you climb, the calories you burn, and even the quality of your sleep. Its clippable design, however, isn't as convenient or secure as competing wrist-style devices such as ...