8 Best Fitness Trackers, According to Editors
8 Fitness Trackers Loved by Editors and Fitness Enthusiasts Alike
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Garmin vívoactive 5, Orchid ($250, originally $300)
Something unique about the Garmin vívoactive 5 is its ability to track daily wheelchair pushes and give weight shift alerts. It also features sports apps and workouts for wheelchair users, making it one of the more accessible fitness trackers on the market. Not to mention, the battery lasts several days, so you can gain all sorts of insights — including sleep score, heart rate, and overall energy — without worrying about a charge.
"I'm really interested in the Body Battery function which wasn't on the Vivoactive 3," one Amazon reviewer writes. "As your energy goes down, the Body Battery number goes down, so it seemed to reflect my real-life energy level. Sleep score is another great feature. I found that I don't sleep well. That's a challenge for me to work on, very insightful to know this."