The Fitbit Alternatives That You Haven’t Tried Yet

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We all were just a tad too obsessed with our Fitbits when we first got them. But how could you not be? It tracks your steps but it also keeps tabs on your food intake, weight, and sleep – in other words, all of the key things to living a healthier life. But there are other great alternatives out there that may fit your needs (or wallet) a bit better! So even though the Fitbit is one hot item, don't rule out trying out one of these other devices.

MyKronoz ZeFit2 Pulse
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MyKronoz ZeFit2 Pulse

The ZeFit2 Pulse ($80) tracks heart rate, steps, distance, calories burned, and sleep quality.

Polar A360 Fitness Tracker
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Polar A360 Fitness Tracker

The Polar ($200) fitness trackers provide personalized training guidance and a heart rate monitor.

Garmin Vivoactive
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Garmin Vivoactive

The Garmin ($220) has built-in sports apps and GPS that connect to a smartphone.

Under Armour UA Band
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Under Armour UA Band

The Under Armour UA Band ($180) tracks workout intensity, steps, resting heart rate, and sleep.

MOOV NOW
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MOOV NOW

The Moov ($60) tracker logs in daily activity and acts as a personal coach with audio guidance.

TomTom Spark Cardio + Music
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TomTom Spark Cardio + Music

This TomTom ($249) watch tracks activity, has GPS tracking, and stores up to 500 songs.

Zunammy Wirless Tracker
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Zunammy Wirless Tracker

The Zunammy ($100) tracker counts steps, calories burned, distance traveled, and sleep.