About Fitness Tracker GURU

We help you choose the right tracker, and enjoy the journey.

Fitness Tracker GURU is built for everyday people who want clearer choices, fewer regrets, and more motivation on the wrist.

We test features that matter in real life - comfort, battery life, accuracy, and ease of use - so you can focus on feeling better, moving more, and sleeping well.

What you will find here

  • Simple comparisons for different budgets and goals
  • Honest pros and cons, written in plain English
  • Buying guides that explain what is worth paying for
  • Practical tips to get more value from your tracker
  • Highlights from top brands and new releases
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Acozycoo Mens Running Headband (5-Pack) Review: cheap sweat control that actually works
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Acozycoo Mens Running Headband (5-Pack) Review: cheap sweat control that actually works

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

Overall, the Acozycoo 5-pack of men’s running headbands is a practical, no-frills option if you’re mainly trying to keep sweat out of your eyes and hair out of your face. They’re light, reasonably comfortable, and soak up a good amount of sweat without turning into heavy sponges. The fit is snug and...

Anouk Valle-LĂłpez
by Anouk Valle-LĂłpez

Runlio Fitness Tracker Review: a cheap step counter that’s fine if you keep your expectations low
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Runlio Fitness Tracker Review: a cheap step counter that’s fine if you keep your expectations low

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

After a couple of weeks with the Runlio Fitness Tracker, my take is pretty straightforward: it’s a cheap, basic band that does the job at a surface level, but you have to accept its flaws. The step counter and sleep monitor give you a general idea of your activity and nights, but they’re not super a...

SĂŠraphin Dubois-Martin
by SĂŠraphin Dubois-Martin

Blackview R30MAX Pink Review: a cheap women’s smartwatch that covers the basics (and a bit more)
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Blackview R30MAX Pink Review: a cheap women’s smartwatch that covers the basics (and a bit more)

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

Overall, the Blackview R30MAX in pink is a solid budget smartwatch if you’re mainly interested in basic fitness tracking, notifications, and the ability to take calls from your wrist. The big screen is easy to read, the battery life is genuinely good, and the watch is light and comfortable enough to...

Inès-Rose Delacroix
by Inès-Rose Delacroix

Fitbit Inspire 3 Review: a small tracker that covers the basics without overcomplicating things
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Fitbit Inspire 3 Review: a small tracker that covers the basics without overcomplicating things

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

The Fitbit Inspire 3 is a straightforward fitness tracker that does the basics well: steps, heart rate, sleep, and simple workouts. It’s light, comfortable for most people, and the battery life is genuinely good, with about a week between charges in real use. If you want something you can wear all d...

Kai-Lee Chang
by Kai-Lee Chang

prxxhri VR11 Smart Health Ring Review: a low‑profile tracker if you hate bulky watches
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prxxhri VR11 Smart Health Ring Review: a low‑profile tracker if you hate bulky watches

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

Overall, the prxxhri VR11 smart health ring is a good fit for people who want simple health tracking without wearing a big smartwatch and without paying subscriptions. It tracks steps, sleep, and basic stress or readiness in a way that’s easy to understand, and it does it in a very discreet format....

Simone Carlin
by Simone Carlin

momax 1-Sense Active Smart Ring Review: a low-profile health tracker that mostly gets the job done
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momax 1-Sense Active Smart Ring Review: a low-profile health tracker that mostly gets the job done

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

After living with the momax 1-Sense Active Smart Ring for a couple of weeks, my take is pretty straightforward: it’s a solid health-tracking ring for everyday users who want something discreet and hate subscriptions. It tracks the basics well enough—heart rate, sleep, SpO2, temperature, stress—and w...

Inès-Rose Delacroix
by Inès-Rose Delacroix

JKLY Ring Review: a low-profile health tracker for people who hate watches
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JKLY Ring Review: a low-profile health tracker for people who hate watches

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

After wearing the JKLY smart ring day and night, my take is pretty straightforward: it’s a good fit for people who want health tracking without living with a screen on their wrist. It handles the basics well—resting heart rate, sleep, stress trends, temperature variation—and the battery life is long...

Simone Carlin
by Simone Carlin

Delcast Smart Ring Review: cheap way to try a fitness ring, with some annoying trade‑offs
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Delcast Smart Ring Review: cheap way to try a fitness ring, with some annoying trade‑offs

☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★

After using the Delcast smart ring for a couple of weeks, I’d sum it up as: a cheap way to try a smart ring, with clear limits. The hardware is light, reasonably comfortable, and looks fine in black. Sleep tracking is probably the best part, and the battery life of around a week is genuinely practic...

Kai-Lee Chang
by Kai-Lee Chang

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