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Fitness Tracker Reviews

Epson Runsense SF-810

Epson Runsense SF-810 review

Epson, the company famous for printers, puts its technology knowhow into a GPS running watch with built-in heart rate monitoring.
Polar Flow

Polar Loop 2 review

We take Polar’s Loop 2 for a test drive, and find that it’s a fairly stylish, comfortable activity tracker that’s accurate and affordable.
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Garmin Vector 2 power meter pedals review

Garmin’s Vector 2 pedals provides a trove of data that will help serious cyclists improve their performance -- but knowledge can be expensive.
Polar A300

Polar A300 review

The Polar A300 is a fitness tracker that will help you hit your training goals and stay fit, but it's only interested in activity tracking, and it's kind of ugly.
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Wearable Body Metrics Hexoskin review

Hexoskin’s Wearable Body Metrics shirt delivers instant, detailed feedback on every workout imaginable, from aerobics to yoga and weight training.
Razer Nabu X

Razer Nabu X review

The Razer-produced Nabu X is sold as a social fitness tracker, connecting gamers up with like-minded souls, but ends up disappointing due to buggy software and limited functionality.
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TomTom Golfer review

TomTom’s Golfer GPS Watch allows golfers to calculate distances and view hazards on over 30,000 golf courses worldwide.
Xiaomi Mi Band

Xiaomi Mi Band review

Is it really possible to buy a decent fitness band for less than the price of a round of drinks? That’s the question we asked when strapping on the Xiaomi Mi Band -- and ended up pleasantly surprised by the result.
Huawei Talkband B2

Huawei TalkBand B2 review

We review the quirky Huawei TalkBand B2, a fitness tracker on your wrist that houses a full Bluetooth headset inside it. But do you even need this?
BSXInsight Multi-sport

BSXInsight Multi-sport Edition review

In the fitness tech arms race, a wearable lactate threshold sensor could be one of the more important weapons in the arsenal.
EMPpad Omnium1

EMPpad Omnium1 review

If you were told you could look younger, have better skin, and recover from injury faster by laying down for 20 minutes a day, you’d do it, right? Well, that’s what the EMPpad and Omnium1 tablet promise.
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Scanadu Scout medical scanner review

The Scanadu Scout broke records with its Indiegogo campaign. When it comes to taking your vital signs, it’s pretty accurate but isn’t yet a sci-fi level medical marvel.
V1bes hands-on

Hands on: V1bes ring

On the surface, this weird wearable is all about de-stressing and living more healthily. Underneath, it’s a tool for hacking something called the vagus nerve, which could help treat diseases.
Garmin fēnix 3

Garmin Fenix 3 review

The Fenix 3 may have the same basic shape, button layout, and functionality as the previous version, but nearly everything has been improved.
Garmin VivoActive in use

Garmin VivoActive review

Garmin’s new Vívoactive blends fitness tracking with GPS to deliver a lightweight, stylish, fitness watch that does much more than count steps.
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HTC Grip Hands-on impressions

We go hands on with HTC's first wearable (and first fitness band). The HTC Grip is made in coordination with Under Armour, and packs a
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Fitbit Charge HR fitness band review

The middle child of Fitbit’s new line of fitness trackers measures both step counting and heart-rate tracking, providing valuable insight into your everyday routine, not to mention way more pleasant way to wake up.
Sony SmartBand Talk review

Sony SmartBand Talk review

Can’t decide whether you want a basic fitness band or a full-blown smartwatch? Then take a look at the Sony SmartBand Talk, it’s an excellent compromise between the two.
Withings Aura

Withings Aura review

The Withings Aura lulls you to sleep, decides when to wake you like a modern-day rooster
Jabra Sport Pulse earbuds full

Jabra Sport Pulse review

If you prioritize fancy fitness functions over sound quality, the Sport Pulse Wireless could be your new favorite workout partner.
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Withings Activite review

The Withings Activité tracks your steps with incredible accuracy, monitors your sleep, and wakes you up peacefully, all while looking dead-drop gorgeous.
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Fitbit Charge review

FitBit’s Charge is a reasonably attractive, and very useful fitness tracker with a nice, small screen.
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Microsoft Band review

The Microsoft Band wearable fitness device and smartwatch packs 10 different sensors into one amazing package, a technology feat to be sure. But Microsoft lost sight of function somewhere along the way -- and ended up building an unwearable wearable.
Garmin VivoSmart

Garmin Vivosmart review

We review Garmin’s Vivosmart, a fitness tracker so robust, it might be closer to a smartwatch in functionality, but so sleek you can wear it anywhere.
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Jawbone Up24 review

Jawbone’s UP24 fitness tracker adds Bluetooth wireless connectivity, making one of the simplest, most easily wearable trackers even simpler to use.
Goccia

Goccia Fitness Tracker review

Do fitness trackers have to be chunky, ugly wristbands suitable only for burly men? No, they don’t and G-Wearables has come up with the Goccia - claimed to be the world’s smallest fitness tracker - to prove it.
Runtastic Orbit

Runtastic Orbit Review

The Runtastic Orbit might be entering a crowded field, but it stands out with interesting features - waterproofing and ambient light sensor principle among them - and plenty of promise.
Withings Pulse O2

Withings Pulse O2 review

The Withings Pulse O2 fitness tracker can be worse as either a watch or a belt clip, and tracks all the usual metrics, plus your heart rate and blood-oxygen concentration.
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LG Lifeband Touch Activity Tracker review

LG gets in on the fitness game with the Lifeband Touch, an activity tracker similar to Nike’s FuelBand that tracks steps, controls your music, and even sends notifications from your phone to your wrist.
SensoGlove Golf Glove with club

SensoGlove review

Slip on the SensoGlove and it will keep tabs on how tightly or loosely you’re holding your golf club – and help you learn to get it just right by sounding an alarm when you step outside optimal levels.
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First look: Impulse Motorcycle Jacket

The black leather jacket is a motorcycling icon, and despite more colorful and safety-conscious options available in textile jackets, black remains a favorite color both for motorcycle paint jobs and outerwear. So how to make riders more visible?
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Sensoria Fitness Sports Bra + Heart Rate Monitor review

Irritated by the restrictive chest straps on typical heart-rate monitors. Sensoria's clever sports bra has them built right in.
Spree sports headband

Spree Fitness Monitor review

The Spree headband monitors heart rate and body temperature from the middle of your forehead, where it’s both conspicuous and uncomfortable.
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Fitbit One review

Want to track your fitness without rocking a brightly colored, plastic bracelet 24/7? Fitbit might have just what you’re looking for in the One.

Joe Maring has been the Section Editor of Digital Trends’ Mobile team since June 2022. He leads a team of 13 writers and editors with the single goal of publishing the best mobile tech content on the Internet. While much of his time is spent planning and editing the work of his section’s amazing contributors, Joe equally loves writing himself — whether he’s digging into wonky AI apps on phones or explaining why you should buy the latest iPhone.

Joe started talking and writing about phones in 2012 with his tech-focused YouTube channel and website, MobileCupOfJoe. He’s contributed to PhoneArena, XDA Developers, and 9to5Google. He held the titles of News Editor and Senior Editor at Android Central between 2017 and 2021. Before joining Digital Trends, Joe was a Senior Writer and Editor for Screen Rant’s tech section.

Throughout his years in this industry, Joe has attended major trade shows such as CES, MWC, and IFA. He’s also appeared on major tech podcasts, including Tech News Weekly, Clockwise, and the Android Police Podcast.

Joe lives in Michigan with his two cats (Minnie and Polo), a very sweet and dumb pit bull/boxer mix (Damon), and Kenn — his partner of 10 years. When he’s not working, you’ll likely find Joe walking a nature trail, reading at his favorite coffee shop, or watching the Lions.

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