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Fitness Trackers
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T3 Awards 2020: Fitbit Charge 4 is the best Fitbit ever for more intense activity
Charge 4 is also a very capable counter of steps and tracker of sleep, of course, but it's the more sweat-friendly functions that make it our winner
By Duncan Bell Last updated
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Huawei is after the Apple Watch with the Watch Fit 2 – but does this fitness tracker deliver?
The Huawei Watch Fit 2 is a multisport wearable that might be a bit too big and feature-rich for everyday users
By Matt Kollat Published
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Fitbit's new Sleep Profile will assign you an animal avatar that most closely mirrors your sleeping style
Am I a Parrot or a Dolphin? Fitbit's New Sleep profile elevates health gamification to a whole new level
By Matt Kollat Last updated
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Is the Amazfit T-Rex 2 the cheap Garmin Fenix alternative we've been waiting for?
The Amazfit T-Rex 2 offers a lot of functionality for an incredibly low price, but is it enough to topple the Garmin Fenix?
By Matt Kollat Published
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Whoop 4.0 review: a diehard fitness tracker for people who like pushing their limits
The Whoop 4.0 is better, bolder and more capable than its predecessor but only people who work out often will benefit from using it
By Matt Kollat Last updated
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3 things you should never do with fitness trackers
Fitness trackers are amazing wearables, but there are a few things you should never do with them
By Matt Kollat Published
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Mobvoi TicWatch GTH Pro: keep tabs on your ticker’s plumbing
The TicWatch GTH Pro offers plenty of bang for the buck, but has Mobvoi cut too many corners to make it affordable?
By Sharmishta Sarkar Published
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5 things you didn't know cheap fitness trackers from Fitbit and Garmin could do
From measuring ECG to managing stress, here are five things cheap fitness can do you didn't know about
By Matt Kollat Published
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Garmin's after the Fitbit Charge 5 with its latest fitness tracker, the vivosmart 5
The vivosmart 5 features a bright, 66% larger display, an easy-to-use touchscreen and a button interface
By Matt Kollat Published