Fitness trackers have taken the fitness world by storm in recent years, mostly because they offer great, in-depth on an individual health and performanc. They’re also great for motivation, because you can track your progress with quantitative data and manage your fitness goals.
There are hundreds of different fitness trackers out there, with prices ranging from nearly £400 all the way down to less than £50. To make sure you can make an informed decision on which is best for you, we have separated the trackers into three groups, the first is for beginners, the second for intermediate and the third for people who take exercising and fitness tracking more seriously.

Group one:
Samsung Smart Charm – £39.99
Misfit Ray – £49.99.
Moov Now – £59.99.
FitBit Flex – £69.99.
These trackers are great for counting steps and giving some light insight into your workouts. However, if you are looking for more in-depth tracking and analytics then the trackers in group two and three will be more suited.
Group two:
FitBit Charge 2 – £119.99.
FitBit Alta HR – £129.99.
Garmin Viviosmart 3 – £129.99.
FitBit Blaze – £139.99.
This group provides an array of workout data, from your heartrate, steps, distance travelled and give a more insightful look into your fitness, without breaking the bank!
Group three:
Samsung GearFit 2 – £179.99.
Garmin Forerunner 235 – £299.99.
Apple Watch 2 – £369.99.
The most expensive on our list, the Apple Watch 2 isn’t just a great fitness tracker, showing your inactivity, movement, exercise time, heart rate and sleep analysis. It works alongside your iPhone to provide alternative ways of texting, taking photos and making phone calls. It is also waterproof, so you don’t need to let the weather impact your workout!

Fitness trackers range in price and quality, however they can all give you great insight into your workout habits and fitness data.
