THE BEST AFFORDABLE FITNESS TRACKERS YOU CAN BUY RIGHT NOW
Our favoured health-clocking wrist gadgets
GARMIN VENU SQ
The Venu Sq is a cheaper more sophisticated fitness tracking alternative for those looking for experience you’d expect from advanced fitness-tracking features Garmin, including more accurate without spending hundreds on a heart rate and performance Garmin multisport smartwatch. estimations, is still there. And it’s While some corners have been all wrapped up in a sleek design. cut to keep the price down, the £149.99, garmin.com
FITBIT INSPIRE 2
If you’re new to the world of good mid-weight option for those trackers and not a super confident looking to build healthier habits. tech user generally, then Fitbit is Expect features like goal-based the brand to go for. Its wearable exercise modes, advanced sleep devices and accompanying app tools, plus menstrual health and are accessible and easy to use. food tracking right on your wrist. The firm’s Inspire 2 tracker is a £89, fitbit.com
If you’re unsure of which fitness tracker to go for, the easiest place to start is the price. It’s way more simple to whittle down your shortlist once you know the budget you’re working with. To make that process even more streamlined for you, we’ve picked out what we deem the best fitness tracker for each price range, with a top device for under £50, under £100, under £130 or under £150.
To help us judge which tracker won each category, we took everything into consideration, specifically the health-tracking capabilities, design, lifestyle features, battery life and – of course – value for money. Here they are…