From Fitbit to Apple and Garmin
Here are our top picks for the best fitness trackers as of November 2016, ranked from least to most expensive:
Moov Now ($59.95)

Misfit Ray ($99.99)

Fitbit Alta ($129.95)

Pebble 2 + HR ( $129.99)

Fitbit Charge 2 ($149.95)

Garmin Vivomove ($149.99)

Samsung Gear Fit2 ($179.99)

Fitbit Blaze ($199.95)

Garmin Vivoactive HR ( $249.99)

Apple Watch ( $269 for Series 1, $369 for Series 2)

Why we like it: The Apple Watch is more smartwatch than fitness tracker, but Apple‘s wearable does double duty for workout nuts. The Apple Watch can track metrics like step count, distance traveled, heart rate, calories burned, minutes spent exercising, wheelchair pushes, and, on the newer Series 2 model, swim styles. It can also log specific workouts, like outdoor runs and indoor cycling sessions. Both generations of the Apple Watch can prompt you to move around once an hour, a feature since aped by Fitbit. Thanks to new software that launched in September, the Apple Watch can guide users in deep-breathing exercises, too. The more expensive Series 2 model has two important features aimed at runners and swimmers: a GPS sensor and and a water-resistant design. All told, the Apple Watch is ideal for iPhone owners who want a smartwatch that can help track their fitness metrics, too. What to know: The Apple Watch only works with iPhones, not Android devices. It’s also an expensive choice for those who just want to keep tabs on health stats, and it’s more limited than dedicated fitness trackers. The Apple Watch doesn’t track sleep without a third-party app, and its battery life means you’ll probably want to charge it overnight anyway. Neither model includes an altimeter for measuring the number of stairs you climb in a day, either. You can buy the Apple Watch Series 1 here and Series 2 here
Source: Time
November 7, 2016
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