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Like every piece from the equipment you wear on your body day in and day out, fitness trackers are incredibly personal. Not only do they have to be comfortable and attractive, but they should also suit your lifestyle and when and how you like to work out. Have you just bought a Peloton or can you only take a lunchtime walk? The studies are mixed on their benefits, but there’s never been a better time to find a powerful and sophisticated tool to help you optimize your workouts or just get started a few more steps each day.
We’ve tested dozens of them over the past four years to bring you these choices. Not quite what you are looking for? Consult our guides best smartwatches or better running gear.
Update March 2021: We’ve removed old picks and added new trackers, like Amazon’s Halo.
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