Best Fitness Trackers In 2023

Fitbit Charge 5

Pros: – Comprehensive fitness tracking feature – Built-in GPS for accurate tracking – Impressive battery life Cons: – Need a subscription for premium insight – No offline music storage

Samsung Galaxy Watch 5

Pros: – Reliable fitness tracking – Full smartwatch experience – Google Assitant, GPS built-in Cons: – Average battery life – Some features are Samsung-phone specific

Fitbit Inspire 3

Pros: – Affordable price – Long battery life – Sleek, lightweight design Cons: – Some features need a subscription – No built-in GPS – Small display

Garmin Epix (Gen 2)

Pros – Robust build for outdoor use – Advanced GPS mapping – Long-lasting battery life Cons: – Might feel too heavy for everyday wear – No LTE option available – Expensive for casual use

Amazfit Band 7

Pros: – Large and vibrant display – Lightweight and comfortable – Priced really well Cons: – No contactless payment – Phone-connected GPS only – UI experience not as polished

Apple Watch Series 8

Pros: – Unmatched ecosystem integration – Reliable data tracking – Unique SOS feature Cons: – Needs an iPhone to work – Average battery life

Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition

Pros: – Timeless analog watch design – Customizable watch faces and band – Good battery life Cons: – Some smartwatch features absent – No tap-to-pay – Not the best value for the money