This post is part ofFind Your Fit Tech, Lifehacker’s fitness wearables buying guide.
Sometimes you want a wearable that is a smartwatch first, and activity tracker second.
They can also take notifications and calls, unlock other devices, play music, and pay for things.
(Spoiler: It doesnt even have to be one on this page.)
On the other hand, maybe you want a fitness tracker thatisnta fancy smartwatch.
These tend to be a lot cheaper than full-featured smartwatches.
So lets dive into the wide world of fitness watches, and find the best one for you.
The Charge 6 is the newest Fitbit, and it hits a lot of sweet spots.
If you use an Android phone, the Google apps will feel familiar.
And if you have friends who use Fitbits, youll be able to connect with them on that platform.
), making Apple Watches look like a mid-range option.
There are, of course, many different Apple Watches.
Upgrade to thecell version and the 45 mm screen, and youre looking at $459.
(They may not have blood oxygen tracking going forward, butyou didnt need that anyway.)
Is it going to be thebestat any of those jobs?
But its $44.
Amazfit Band 7($44)