4 wearable fitness trackers that won't break the bank
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4 wearable fitness trackers that won't break the bank
"Amazfit Band 7: $50 Amazfit has been making serious waves in the budget space. Their current "Band" model, the Band 7, sports battery life up to a whopping 28 days, a vibrant display, and all the essential health tracking you'd expect-heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen, stress, and several other metrics-all for a very reasonable price. This is a solid pick if you want a reliable tracker that simply works."
"Xiaomi Smart Band 10: $70 Xiaomi consistently delivers incredible value, and its latest tracker, the Smart Band 10, is tough to beat when it comes to features versus price. It gives you all the essentials, and more: step counting, heart rate, sleep tracking, smart notifications, heart rate, pulse oximeter, ambient light sensor, sleep tracking, swimming mode, up to three weeks of battery, and a ton of styles and colors to choose from."
"Fitbit Inspire 3: $100 If you're a fan of the Fitbit ecosystem (now owned by Google), the Inspire 3 is your best bet for a budget-friendly option. It packs all the core features: steps, distance, calories burned, sleep stages, stress relief, blood oxygen, heart rate tracking, up to 10 days of battery, and more, all in a no-fuss design. Plus, you get access to Fitbit's excellent app for data analysis and community features, including six months of premium features."
Four affordable wearable fitness trackers span prices from $50 to $150 and cover core activity and health metrics. The Amazfit Band 7 ($50) delivers up to 28 days of battery, a vibrant display, and essential health tracking including heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen, and stress metrics. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 ($70) offers extensive sensors and modes such as pulse oximeter, ambient light sensor, swimming mode, smart notifications, and up to three weeks of battery. The Fitbit Inspire 3 ($100) provides core tracking, up to 10 days of battery, and access to Fitbit's app and six months of premium. The Garmin Vivosmart 5 ($150) brings a trusted fitness-brand option at a higher budget tier.
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