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Best fitness tracker?

97smw
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Hi there! I’m sort of a newbie on the fitness journey and was wondering what seems so be the most practical, inexpensive fitness tracker out there? I’m a broke college student so I’m not looking for some super high tech ones, just something simple that I can sync to my phone and wear throughout the day. (Looking to spend about 150$ or lower unless it would really be an investment) thanks😃
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What do you want to get out of it, for your $150? There are free apps that will count your steps.1
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My kids have cheap ($30) Redgo fitness trackers that I found on Amazon. They sync to my phone and have worked well since received at Christmas. They look like fitbits.
I have a Fitbit Versa. It's pricy, but I LOVE IT!1 -
I've had 3 Fitbits. The cheapest one I've owned was the Zip - it just clips onto your bra/pocket/whatever. Its fairly inexpensive at 50 dollars. But you have to replace the battery every 4-6 months.
I had the fitbit Charge HR (which was my first one) and it was great but a bit more expensive. I currently have the Versa which is a smart watch and its fantastic but runs about $250.
Honestly, I would recommend any of those 3 ^0 -
It would be hard to beat one of the FitBits for that price range. They can be helpful for getting you moving more.0
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I just got the FitBit Versa, and I loooove it. It's $199 tho, but imo soo worth it. Cheaper options are the charge 2 or Alta at $150. The stats are all in one app, the fit bit app. Versus looking at multiple apps with an applewatch. The battery life is amazing, like 4 days. Can't go wrong with a fitbit, if you get one feel free to reach out and add me as a friend!1
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I work retail a lot so I can’t have my phone on me to track steps so that’s why I’m looking more for a watch type of tracker. Thanks a ton!1
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I have the Fitbit Charge 2 and I'm really happy with it, the Alta is nice too (not as bulky). I believe both are around $150.0
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Fitbit Charge 2 is fantastic0
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Garmin Vivosmart 3 is also worth looking at. $119, and (IMO) Garmin products are built better and last longer than Fitbits. The Vivofit, at $169, has the addition of GPS if that's a desired feature.2
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Garmin over Fitbit every time. The cheaper Garmins are great value. The Forerunner 25 is usually $140, but can be picked up for around $120 if you shop around, and the Forerunner 35 is $170, but again with a bit of searching, can be picked up for less than that.1
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