The 10 best fitness trackers in 2024
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Fitness trackers have come a long way from the simple bands that tracked steps and little else. Modern trackers can monitor everything from your heart health to how well you’ve recovered from a hard bout of training. They’ve got sensors galore and, in some cases, can give smartwatches a run for their money. Whatever your fitness goals are, there’s probably a fitness tracker that can help you achieve them.
Compared to some other gadgets, wearables are incredibly personal, which means there are a few extra considerations you’ll have to take into account before reaching for your wallet. It makes it hard to say that any one fitness tracker is the best for everyone. Thankfully, the best thing about fitness trackers in 2024 is that there’s enough variety to fit into every kind of lifestyle.
Now that we’re in the new year, most flagship updates are behind us. 2023 brought the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 series, Fitbit Charge 6, Google Pixel Watch 2, Garmin Venu 3, and the Withings ScanWatch 2 and ScanWatch Light. We’ll see some launches from Garmin and niche smartwatch makers trickling in over the next few months, but there won’t be another glut of new smartwatches until late summer. Though OnePlus did just release a new Wear OS 4 watch that I’m in the process of testing. But basically, it’s the time of year where you can buy without too much FOMO.
A fitness tracker should be able to go at least two to three days between charges. If it’s a flagship smartwatch, it should at least offer quick charging.
Is it a band or a smartwatch? Is it comfortable to wear 24/7?
What metrics does this device track? We prioritize active minutes over steps and calorie burn, but health metrics like resting heart rate, VO2 Max, and sleep quality are plusses.
Accuracy is nice, but it’s more important for measuring progress that your device delivers consistent results for heart rate, distance tracking, and steps.