8 Best Fitness Trackers, According to Editors
8 Fitness Trackers Loved by Editors and Fitness Enthusiasts Alike
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WHOOP 4.0 with 12 Month Subscription ($239)
Whoop is one of the only trackers on the market that doesn't have a screen — but don't mistake it for being low-tech. It's actually one of the most advanced wearables on the market, helping you understand your daily activity, sleep cycle, and more. In fact, athletes like LeBron James, Michael Phelps, and Sha'Carri Richardson have all used Whoop for performance insights and recovery. One of Whoop's more unique insights is the personalized recovery score, which helps the user understand their body's overall readiness.
"As a strength coach, I primarily use my Whoop 4.0 to help with tracking training volume in the gym, outdoor adventures, and sleep and recovery," a PS staff writer wrote in her full review. "I wear it every day, and it made me realize how objective data can be helpful for self-reflection and making lifestyle behavioral changes, particularly when it comes to sleep hygiene (or lack thereof) and finding small ways to adjust activity or add opportunities for rest throughout the week."