Fitness tracker
As exercise-oriented wearables, fitness trackers can measure your heart rate, read your blood oxygen levels, accompany you swimming and tell you if you're well-rested. Some models even offer on-the-spot ECG readings and can monitor how much time you spend in deep or REM sleep.
Some fitness trackers, like the Fitbit Charge 5, Fitbit Sense 2, and Garmin Forerunner 265 can even be used to pay for groceries, play music, answer texts, and much more. But with so many devices, choosing one of the best fitness trackers or fitness watches for your needs can be tricky.
We put top models to the test running, biking, swimming — even sleeping — to see which excel, and which couldn't make it past the starting block. Here's our round-up.
Here’s the best fitness trackers you can buy right now based on our testing and reviews. Scroll on for our full in-depth reviews.

Best for most people
The Fitbit Charge 5 ticks all of the boxes when it comes to affordability, built-in GPS, a bright screen, and all of the fitness tracking metrics Fitbit has on offer.

Best value
The Fitbit Inspire 2 is a beautiful little tracker for those on a budget. For $100 you’re getting 10 days of battery life, a colorful band, a bright screen, and heart rate and sleep monitoring.

Best fitness tracking smartwatch
The Fitbit Sense 2 is a smartwatch jam-packed with health and fitness tracking features including an EDA sensor, stress tracking, and on-board GPS. Plus, it looks beautiful.

Best for runners
The Forerunner 265 is a stunning running watch with a bright, AMOLED screen. The watch comes in two different screen sizes, accurate GPS, and advanced training metrics.

Best for iPhone users
The Apple Watch 8 is more than a fitness tracker, it’s an extension of your iPhone on your wrist, but it also tracks sleep, workouts, and even your menstrual cycle.

Best fitness tracker ring
In 2023, fitness trackers don’t have to just be worn around your wrist. The Oura 3rd Generation looks like jewelry, but is one of the best sleep trackers we’ve tested.
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