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Wednesday 29 April 2015 8:16 pm

Other fitness trackers to consider

By: Express KCS

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Jawbone Up Move
This entry-level tracker displays sleep patterns, workouts and calorie intake via a Bluetooth-connected app on your phone. The Smart Coach function suggests ways to improve your lifestyle and you can check its LED display to see how you’re doing. It’s also discreet, light and comes in a variety of colours.
£39.99, jawbone.com

Sony Smartband SWR10
This band has a few extra features that make it good value for money; it vibrates when you have a phone call or text message, it’s waterproof and it wakes you up at the optimum moment in your sleep cycle. However, the app is only compatible with Androids.
£39.95, sonymobile.com

Garmin Vívoactive
Garmin specialises in robust, durable sports products and its wearable tech offerings are aimed at the more adventurous end of the market. The ultra-thin, lightweight Vivoactive has built-in Garmin sports apps and is sure to go the distance.
£179.79, pcworld.co.uk

Misfit Shine
Plugging the gap in the market for a more fashion friendly wearable fitness tracker, the Misfit Shine can be clipped onto a belt, worn around the wrist or even on the ankle. Shine tracks running, walking, cycling and swimming and converts data into easy-to-read charts.
£59.95 misfit.com

Nike+ FuelBand SE
This advanced tracker from Nike monitors how much, often and intensely you move as you go about your day. Set daily goals, and watch on the app as you progress from red to green. A great way to keep motivated.
£89, nike.com

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