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The best fitness trackers for 2024
Here's a list of the best fitness trackers you can buy, as chosen by Engadget editors.
Fitbit's $150 Luxe is another attempt to make a stylish fitness tracker
The company is announcing the Fitbit Luxe today — which it's calling a "fashion-forward fitness and wellness tracker... in an effortlessly chic bracelet design."
Fitbit trackers and smartwatches are at all-time low prices
You can now pickup Fitbit's Sense smartwatch for $249, the cheapest price we've seen yet.
OnePlus Watch review: Just get a Fitbit instead
OnePlus is promising a week’s worth of juice in just 20 minutes. And its $159 price tag is another pro. But with a brand new OS and little else unique, the OnePlus Watch struggles to hold its own against the competition.
Google now owns Fitbit
Both Park and Google’s Rick Osterloh also reiterated that this deal was always about “devices, not data.”
Wondercise adds arm and leg sensors to better track your exercise form
Before Apple Fitness+ debuted late last year, Wondercise was one of the many companies offering on-demand fitness classes you could take at home. The company's edge, though, is its Live Motion Matching system that uses wearables like the Apple Watch and Garmin devices to track your form while you're working out. The new straps are add-ons that can be used with either the company's own fitness band or third-party wearables that connect to the service, including the Apple Watch.
Google's Fitbit acquisition finally gains EU approval
The EU has approved Google's acquisition of Fitbit, although there are limits on data use and Android support.
The best deals on smartwatches and wearables for Black Friday
Here's a list of the best deals on smartwatches, fitness trackers and other wearables you can get for Black Friday 2020.
Garmin smartwatches are on sale at all-time low prices at Amazon
Garmin is selling some of its older Fenix and Vivomove HR smartwatches at all-time low prices on Amazon.
Samsung's Galaxy Fit is 50 percent off at Best Buy
Samsung's Galaxy Fit fitness tracker is 50 percent off in new Best Buy sale.
Samsung's Galaxy Fit 2 can run for two weeks on a single charge
You won't be charging Samsung's latest fitness wearable frequently.
Fitbit’s $329 Sense watch monitors stress response and heart health
While Fitbit focused on fitness trackers earlier this year with the launch of the Charge 4, the fall is all about new smartwatches. The latest timepiece from the company is the $329 Fitbit Sense, an “advanced health” wearable that includes new hardware like an electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor and new features like electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements. Fitbit’s also updating its Versa smartwatch family and its Inspire fitness trackers, all the while bolstering its Fitbit Premium subscription service with the hope that users will choose it as their health service of choice for the long haul.
Fitbit's Charge 4 can wake you up when you feel well-rested
Fitbit has updated the Charge 4 to add smart wake-up alarms and clever use of your phone's GPS.
Polar’s new fitness smartwatch is geared toward beginners
The Polar Unite is a smartwatch and fitness tracker for those who want to get back into shape.
Get Garmin's entry-level Forerunner 35 GPS watch for $90
Once $200, Garmin's Forerunner 35 GPS smartwatch is currently $90 at Amazon and Best Buy. That's a great price for a watch that's perfect for newbie runners.
Save $20 on Fitbit's Charge 4 with GPS tracking
The Charge 4, Fitibit's first fitness tracker in a couple of years to feature built-in GPS tracking, is currently on sale for $130.
Fitbit's in-app study will determine if wearables can detect COVID-19
Fitbit is using its app for a study that will determine if wearables can detect COVID-19 and other infections diseases before symptoms manifest.
Grab Fitbit's Inspire HR fitness tracker for only $70
Fitbit's Inspire HR tracker is now more accessible now that it's on sale for $70.
Fitbit Charge 4 review: Affordable GPS at last
It's been years since a Fitbit fitness tracker had built-in GPS. The new $150 Charge 4 band brings the company back to its roots and gives users a more affordable GPS tracker.
Stanford, Scripps and Fitbit try using wearables to detect infections
Stanford, Scripps Research and Fitbit have unveiled an initiative that, if successful, would use wearables to catch the early signs of infection. The project will study data from five different wearables, each of which will have its own algorithm.