Razer Nabu
The Razer Nabu brings a display to the Nabu X, but it lacks features compared with other fitness trackers.
View ArticleAtlas Wearables Wristband
The Atlas Wearables Wristband is both a fitness tracker and a personal coach, but it has some kinks to iron out before you hit the gym with it. The Atlas Wearables Wristband is a touch-screen-equipped...
View ArticleAtlas Wearables Wristband
The Atlas Wearables Wristband is both a fitness tracker and a personal coach, but it has some kinks to iron out before you hit the gym with it.
View ArticleFitbit Blaze
If you're new to the world of fitness tracking, the Fitbit Blaze is a solid choice. But if you're looking for a smartwatch, or to upgrade anything but a first-generation tracker, the Blaze is unlikely...
View ArticleMonitor Heart Health With Kardia Band for Apple Watch
The medical-grade EKG Apple Watch strap discreetly captures the wearer's EKG anywhere, at any time.
View Article6 Tips to Rev Up Your Fitbit Tracking
Don't sweat the small stuff; here's how to make the most out of your Fitbit.
View ArticleTomTom Appeals to Athletes With Trio of Trackers
TomTom is jockeying for the attention of serious hikers, runners, and skiers with the Touch, Spark 3, and Adventurer.
View ArticleMisfit Shine 2 Swimmer's Edition
The Misfit Shine 2 Swimmer's Edition makes it easy to automatically count your laps, but there are better-looking and more powerful fitness trackers available.
View ArticleFitbit Flex 2
With the Flex 2, Fitbit upgrades its original entry-level fitness tracker with a fully waterproof design, color LEDs, automatic activity tracking, and a variety of ways to wear it.
View ArticleMicrosoft Ends Sales of Its Band Fitness Tracker
The Microsoft Health platform will still be available.
View ArticleFitness Tracker Heart Rate Monitors Not Always Super Accurate
When compared with an EKG, the Apple Watch, Basis Peak, Fitbit Charge HR, and Mio Alpha fell short.
View ArticleMoov HR
The Moov HR is heart rate-based fitness tracker that fits in a sweatband or swim cap to keep you in your target zone while working out.
View ArticleHuawei Fit
The Huawei Fit is a watch-like fitness tracker with an always-on display that tracks calories, distance, heart rate, sleep, steps, and can help you train for a race.
View ArticlePolar M600
The Polar M600 fitness tracker logs your outdoor runs with GPS, measures your daily activities, and pushes notifications to your wrist with Android Wear. Polar's latest and most impressive device to...
View ArticleRingly Aries Smart Ring Adds Fitness Tracking
The rings connect to your phone and promise to record your steps taken, distance traveled, and calories burned.
View ArticlePolar M200
The Polar M200 offers a lot of fitness tracker functionality for the price, including heart rate monitoring and GPS, but its bulky design will be a turnoff for some.
View ArticlePolar Smart Shirt Tracks Athletes' Location, Heart Rate
Two heart rate sensors are embedded in the fabric, while a GPS sensor goes in a pouch near the collar.
View ArticleGarmin Forerunner 620
The Forerunner 620 is an excellent fitness trackers for runners, especially when bundled with Garmin's HRM-Run heart rate strap. It doesn't include any special smart features, however, such as push...
View ArticleMisfit Phase
The Misfit Phase is a sleek smartwatch with a cool analog design that offers fitness tracking, push notifications, alarms, and remote control options for your smartphone. The Misfit Phase is an...
View ArticleWithings Steel HR
The slick Withings Steel HR fitness tracker combines an analog face with a digital display and a heart rate monitor. The Withings Steel HR is one of the finest-looking 24/7 fitness trackers with...
View ArticleFitbit Blaze
If you're new to the world of fitness tracking, the Fitbit Blaze is a solid choice. But if you're looking for a smartwatch, or to upgrade anything but a first-generation tracker, the Blaze is unlikely...
View ArticleThe Best Fitness Trackers for Running
Many running watches now incorporate aspects of fitness trackers and smartwatches, such as step counting, sleep tracking, and push notifications. Here are your best bets. Many running watches now...
View ArticleLycos Life Band
The Lycos Life Band works better as a fitness tracker than a forward-thinking security solution, but the whole experience feels like it's stuck in beta.
View ArticleJawbone UP2
The Jawbone UP2 fitness tracker looks great on the wrist and comes with a neat app that actually gives you recommendations about your lifestyle, but it's lacking in features compared with the competition.
View ArticleJawbone UP3
The Jawbone UP3 tracks activity and sleep, and a new Smart Coach feature in the UP app gives you health advice based on your good and bad habits. While it does measure resting heart rate, it's short on...
View ArticleSensoria Fitness Smart Socks Bundle
If you're an avid runner looking to focus on form, the Sensoria Fitness Smart Socks Bundle should be at the top of your wearable gadgets list.
View ArticleRazer Nabu X
The Razer Nabu X is an affordable fitness tracker geared toward gamers, but many of its distinguishing social features are absent, making it feel like a prototype.
View ArticleBSXinsight Multisport Edition
The BSXinsight Multisport Edition enables endurance runners and cyclists to perform lactate threshold testing at home without any blood work.
View ArticleMio Alpha 2
If you're looking for a runner's watch and a heart rate monitor, you should definitely check out the Mio Alpha 2, which combines both in a comfortable and durable wristband.
View ArticleGarmin Vivoactive
The Garmin Vivoactive is a smart activity tracker that can keep pace with even the most active lifestyles. From its integrated GPS to its dedicated app store, there's a lot to like in this svelte...
View ArticleFitbit Charge HR
Reasonably priced for an all-day activity tracker with a continuous heart rate monitor, the Fitbit Charge HR looks sleek on the wrist. A slim profile make it truly wearable for people of all sizes....
View ArticleFitbit Surge
With continuous heart rate monitoring, GPS, and broad appeal, the Fitbit Surge is the best all-day fitness tracker to date.
View ArticleMio Fuse
With an optical heart rate monitor for training and a stellar price, the Mio Fuse is an excellent activity tracker that's ideal for runners and cyclists. It doesn't track sleep or take your resting...
View ArticleJawbone UP Move
At only $49, the Jawbone UP Move is a great entry-level fitness tracker, with an app that's easy to use and indicator lights that make sense. The ability to change the form factor from wristband to...
View ArticleGarmin Vivosmart
Garmin's Vivosmart activity tracker counts steps, measures sleep, reminds you to move, and sends notifications, including text messages, to your wrist. Its midrange price point makes it an attractive...
View ArticleRuntastic Orbit
Fitness app and device maker Runtastic gets into the activity-tracker game with the Orbit, a capable, versatile OLED-display-equipped band that's highly reminiscent of the now-recalled Fitbit Force.
View ArticleBowflex Boost
At less than $50, the Bowflex Boost is one of the least expensive activity trackers on the market, and it's constructed of a gorgeous, durable, and soft material. A lack of display and a poor mobile...
View ArticleWithings Pulse O2
The Withings Pulse O2 activity tracker packs a lot of features, but isn't the easiest device to use in day-to-day life, especially if you're active.
View ArticleGarmin Vivofit
Garmin's Vivofit activity tracker makes a few trade-offs to balance features, style, and ease of use into a mid-priced device. The results will appeal to a certain crowd, but not everyone.
View ArticleWhistle Activity Monitor (for Dogs)
Tracking your dog's daily exercise may sound like self-quantification overkill, but the Whistle Activity Monitor is a surprisingly helpful device for pet owners.
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