Fitness Trackers
The latest Fitness Trackers breaking news, comment, reviews and features from the experts at T3
Fitness Trackers
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Garmin Lily 2 Active review: Petite powerhouse
Track, train, and look swish doing it with the Garmin Lily 2 Active
By Lucy Miller Published
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Oura, watch out: Ultrahuman's smart ring suddenly looks a lot more appealing thanks to new free software update
Ultrahuman’s Holiday 2024 Update Is the Wellness Upgrade You Need This Season
By Matt Kollat Published
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Best triathlon watch 2024: track your swims, cycles and runs more accurately
I've tested the best triathlon watches of 2024 from Garmin, Polar, Suunto and Coros that helped me improve performance and recovery every step of the way
By Matt Kollat Last updated
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Amazfit's Garmin Fenix-rival rugged smartwatch adds new winter sports features in time for the cold season
The T-Rex 3 just became an even better winter sports companion with a new Ski Mountaineering mode and features designed for extreme cold and snowy adventures
By Matt Kollat Published
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Best Garmin watch 2024: track, train, and triumph
T3's ultimate Garmin watch guide for accurate running, cycling, and triathlon tracking
By Matt Kollat Last updated
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Best smart ring 2024: compact, lightweight health-tracking wearables
Experience wearable innovation at your fingertips with the best smart rings available now
By Matt Kollat Last updated
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New Oura smart ring feature might save you a trip to the doctor
Oura’s Symptom Radar analyses key metrics like heart rate and temperature trends to alert you to potential health issues early
By Matt Kollat Published
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December Garmin Forerunner update adds features previously only available on Fenix smartwatches
Software Version 21.19 brings strength training plans and a meditation activity to Forerunners, along with swim improvements, moon phases, and a host of bug fixes
By Matt Kollat Published
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Coros Pace Pro review: A bright screen, big upgrades, and some trade-offs
Coros enters the AMOLED race with the Pace Pro, a feature-packed watch designed for athletes, but does it offer enough to challenge Garmin and Polar?
By Matt Kollat Published