Also, this will be going to screen at the IMAX theatre starting April 2.
Also, this will be going to screen at the IMAX theatre starting April 2.

Are you a serious athlete? You are going to need to invest in a fitness tracker instead. A machine yelling at you to run faster may not sound that enticing, but a number of great trackers these days may make you feel worthwhile and help in your active lifestyle.

The fitness wearable smart devices are directed at multiple users. Whether you’re an experienced fitness geek or a beginner athlete, there are lots of smartwatches available, and it can be quite hard to find the perfect one. If you’re not keen into smartwatches then you can use traditional good looking watches such as the Omega Speedmaster.

However, choosing a smartwatch will help you hit your lifestyle goals much easier. We have some products on this list and assess each one in terms of requirements, stand-out qualities, functionality, and integration with apps.

1. Huawei Band 3 Pro

The successor of the Band 2 Pro comes the Huawei Band 3 Pro. This is a fitness tracker you can purchase if you are on a limited budget, but it has some excellent features despite its price.

The Band 3 Pro works with GPS inside; it also has a water-resistant build (meaning you could use it for scuba diving) as well as a 0.95-inch display screen showing most of your statistics on your watch.

We considered the heart rate monitor to be reliable, and we also noticed it is accurate while the GPS could be quicker when locking on. Whether you’re searching for affordable watches with entry-level features to get your first foray into the health tracking environment, this is indeed a good starting point.

2. Garmin Fenix 6

The Fenix 6, Garmin’s new extreme fitness tracker, should be considered by competitive athletes searching for a reliable tracking system that will rise up to anything from rock climbing to triathlons.

An update of its predecessor, Fenix 5, Garmin Fenix 6, adds a range of new features which are limited but essential. Delicate but important improvements to Garmin have developed in a spectacular fitness band.

Like always, the only drawback is a feature-packed and premium product bears a higher price. The Fenix 6 fetches quite a hefty price starting from £ 529.99, on par with Apple’s Series 5. The strong emphasis on longevity and versatility will not apply towards less competitive athletes or consumer’s mindfulness of design.

3. Fitbit Charge 3

This is an excellent choice for mid-level or novice athletes. It could be used to monitor your daily swimming and simple exercises such as runs. The discrete structure also makes it among the most relaxed trackers out there.

This gives this fitness tracker a perfect all-round fitness tracker that can be used all day and all week, paired with a top-notch Fitbit PurePulse heart rate monitor, fantastic battery life, and robust features for notifications. Sadly, it only provides wired GPS compatibility, so if you prefer accurate distance tracking, you’ll have to bring your smartphone.

4. Huawei Honor Band 5

This Huawei fitness tracker aims to dominate the market and conquer the competition with such an inexpensive – and professional – fitness band. The company has not implemented a revision of equipment and hardware. Currently, there are now many features on deck, including SpO2 monitoring, a stunning AMOLED monitor, and a comprehensive sleep tracking system.

The vivid, slightly rounded display is relatively to read, even when facing direct sunlight, punchy sound, which is notable. All feel available, from flipping through options to opening the display.

Honor has designed a product that loses next to nothing and offers its rivals a competitive scare, after cutting the cost of its new smartwatch. The Huawei Honor Band 5 is highly recommended at less than half the price of the cheapest Fitbit; it’s not only value for customers-it’s a better fitness tracker all in all.

5. Fitbit Inspire HR

The Fitbit Inspire HR is also an excellent alternative if you’re not using that much more sophisticated Charge 3 by Fitbit, and want workout monitoring, and a somewhat sportier style.

You get most of the similar great features that came with the more costly app, which includes sleep monitoring, automated exercise detection, and great battery capacity. It incorporates some of each of the best aspects, including the Flex 2’s water resistance and the Alta HR’s heart rate monitor, though dropping in at a reduced price than that of the Alta HR.

Our recommendation is given to the Fitbit Inspire HR over the cheaper Fitbit Inspire; the latter loses a range of features to save only £ 20, leaving the Inspire HR a better option.

Takeaway

For sports junkies, fitness trackers are essential. These functional tools help drive your limitations and encourage you to smash your fitness goals while exercising.

Whether you’re just running or swimming, this will decide. If you are looking for high-end trackers, you’ll probably spend extra. Choosing the right fitness tracker ultimately depends on what your fitness goals are.