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Fitbit Charge review

FitBit’s Charge is a reasonably attractive, and very useful fitness tracker with a nice, small screen.
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Withings Activite review

The Withings Activité tracks your steps with incredible accuracy, monitors your sleep, and wakes you up peacefully, all while looking dead-drop gorgeous.
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Jabra Sport Pulse review

If you prioritize fancy fitness functions over sound quality, the Sport Pulse Wireless could be your new favorite workout partner.
Withings Aura

Withings Aura review

The Withings Aura lulls you to sleep, decides when to wake you like a modern-day rooster
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Fitbit Charge HR fitness band review

The middle child of Fitbit’s new line of fitness trackers measures both step counting and heart-rate tracking, providing valuable insight into your everyday routine, not to mention way more pleasant way to wake up.
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Garmin VivoActive review

Garmin’s new Vívoactive blends fitness tracking with GPS to deliver a lightweight, stylish, fitness watch that does much more than count steps.
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Garmin Fenix 3 review

The Fenix 3 may have the same basic shape, button layout, and functionality as the previous version, but nearly everything has been improved.
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Scanadu Scout medical scanner review

The Scanadu Scout broke records with its Indiegogo campaign. When it comes to taking your vital signs, it’s pretty accurate but isn’t yet a sci-fi level medical marvel.
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EMPpad Omnium1 review

If you were told you could look younger, have better skin, and recover from injury faster by laying down for 20 minutes a day, you’d do it, right? Well, that’s what the EMPpad and Omnium1 tablet promise.
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BSXInsight Multi-sport Edition review

In the fitness tech arms race, a wearable lactate threshold sensor could be one of the more important weapons in the arsenal.
Huawei Talkband B2

Huawei TalkBand B2 review

We review the quirky Huawei TalkBand B2, a fitness tracker on your wrist that houses a full Bluetooth headset inside it. But do you even need this?
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TomTom Golfer review

TomTom’s Golfer GPS Watch allows golfers to calculate distances and view hazards on over 30,000 golf courses worldwide.
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Wearable Body Metrics Hexoskin review

Hexoskin’s Wearable Body Metrics shirt delivers instant, detailed feedback on every workout imaginable, from aerobics to yoga and weight training.
Razer Nabu X

Razer Nabu X review

The Razer-produced Nabu X is sold as a social fitness tracker, connecting gamers up with like-minded souls, but ends up disappointing due to buggy software and limited functionality.
Polar A300

Polar A300 review

The Polar A300 is a fitness tracker that will help you hit your training goals and stay fit, but it's only interested in activity tracking, and it's kind of ugly.
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Garmin Vector 2 power meter pedals review

Garmin’s Vector 2 pedals provides a trove of data that will help serious cyclists improve their performance -- but knowledge can be expensive.
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Polar Loop 2 review

We take Polar’s Loop 2 for a test drive, and find that it’s a fairly stylish, comfortable activity tracker that’s accurate and affordable.
Epson Runsense SF-810

Epson Runsense SF-810 review

Epson, the company famous for printers, puts its technology knowhow into a GPS running watch with built-in heart rate monitoring.
Microsoft Band 2

Microsoft Band 2 review

With the Microsoft Band 2 wearable -- a smartwatch with strong fitness tracking and health monitoring features -- the company has fixed the design flaws that made the first Band so hard to wear. But design dings and downright disasters leave this product dead in the water.
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Fitbit Surge review

Released almost a year ago, the Fitbit Surge offers GPS, continuous heart rate monitoring, and a slew of activity trackers. Despite a growing market, it remains a competent, smart choice.
Upright Posture Wearable

Upright posture training wearable review

Forget hands-on reviews: We went “spines-on” with this posture training wearable, which is designed to stop you from slouching and get you sitting upright. How? By electronically nagging you.
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Polar A360 review

We’re getting pretty picky when it comes to fitness devices, and the A360 is as close to perfect as Polar has ever come.
Uno Noteband

Uno Noteband review

The Uno Noteband is a wearable that uses clever speed-reading technology to make the most out of its tiny screen. The tech really works, so why doesn’t the wearable itself live up to expectations?
Mio Fuse review

Mio Fuse review

A quick glance at the Mio Fuse’s sporty design may leave you thinking it’s made to be worn when you’re building up a sweat. But with step counting and sleep tracking built in, it can be worn all day. But should it?
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TomTom Touch review

Gone are the days when TomTom was only a GPS company – now its into fitness tracking. But can the Touch compete with the plethora of other options?
Garmin Vivoactive HR

Garmin Vivoactive HR review

The vivoactive HR blends the look and general shape of the company’s fitness bands with the technology found inside Garmin’s high-end smartwatches like the fenix Chronos.
Fitbit Flex 2

Fitbit Flex 2 review

How good is a waterproof fitness tracker that costs only $100?
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Polar M450 review

The Polar M450 proves that Garmin isn’t the only company making quality performance cycling computers.
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Garmin Vivofit 3 review

Garmin’s Vivofit 3 is a return to simpler fitness band days, with a few substantial upgrades.
Whoop

Whoop fitness band review

Whoop is a unique wearable that constantly records your heart rate to determine what kind of shape you are in. That gives it features few can match, but it's not much fun to wear.
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Fitbit Alta HR fitness tracker review

The Fitbit Alta HR isn’t the end-all be-all of fitness trackers, but its heart-rate monitor and sleep tracking make it a great fit for casual athletes.
FitBit Blaze review

Fitbit Blaze Smart Fitness Watch review

Capable of counting steps and calories with ease, Fitbit's Blaze activity tracker is among the best fitness bands on the market.
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Garmin Forerunner 935 Review

In our Garmin Forerunner 935 review, we discover a fitness GPS watch that’s heavy on functionality but light on the wrist.
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Beautyrest Sleeptracker review

Highly accurate? No. But the Beautyrest Sleeptracker is still a good way to improve your sleep.
Section Editor, Mobile

Joe Maring has been the Section Editor of Digital Trends’ Mobile team since June 2022. He leads a team of 13 writers and editors with the single goal of publishing the best mobile tech content on the Internet. While much of his time is spent planning and editing the work of his section’s amazing contributors, Joe equally loves writing himself — whether he’s digging into wonky AI apps on phones or explaining why you should buy the latest iPhone.

Joe started talking and writing about phones in 2012 with his tech-focused YouTube channel and website, MobileCupOfJoe. He’s contributed to PhoneArena, XDA Developers, and 9to5Google. He held the titles of News Editor and Senior Editor at Android Central between 2017 and 2021. Before joining Digital Trends, Joe was a Senior Writer and Editor for Screen Rant’s tech section.

Throughout his years in this industry, Joe has attended major trade shows such as CES, MWC, and IFA. He’s also appeared on major tech podcasts, including Tech News Weekly, Clockwise, and the Android Police Podcast.

Joe lives in Michigan with his two cats (Minnie and Polo), a very sweet and dumb pit bull/boxer mix (Damon), and Kenn — his partner of 10 years. When he’s not working, you’ll likely find Joe walking a nature trail, reading at his favorite coffee shop, or watching the Lions.

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