Comparison • 21/06/2026 Guide: the 15 best fitness trackers with AMOLED display (June 2026) Learn how to choose the best fitness trackers with AMOLED display, comparing Garmin, Fitbit, and Apple Watch on health metrics, battery life, and value. by Rajesh Kumar
Comparison • 21/06/2026 Our selection of the 11 best fitness trackers with blood oxygen sensor (June 2026) Learn how to choose the best fitness trackers with blood oxygen sensor, compare watches, bands, and rings, and interpret sleep, heart, and activity data wisely. by Diego Hernandez
Comparison • 21/06/2026 Comparison of the 21 best fitness trackers with sleep tracking (June 2026) Learn how to choose the best fitness trackers with sleep tracking, compare rings, bands and watches, and use sleep data to improve health and recovery. by Kai-Lee Chang
Comparison • 21/06/2026 The 38 best fitness trackers with heart rate monitor (June 2026) Learn how to choose the best fitness trackers with heart rate monitor, compare watches, bands, and smart rings, and turn heart and sleep data into better health. by Simone Carlin
Troubleshooting Common Issues • 17/02/2026 How a clip on pedometer can simplify your daily walking routine Learn how a clip on pedometer offers simple, accurate step tracking, long battery life, and easy daily use compared with complex fitness trackers. by Inès-Rose Delacroix
Comparison • 25/05/2026 Top 8: best fitness trackers for running (2026) Learn how to choose the best fitness trackers for running, from GPS accuracy and heart rate data to battery life, comfort, and brand comparisons. by Diego Hernandez
Product Test • 11/02/2026 WHOOP 5.0/MG Activity Tracker Review: data-heavy strap for people who actually want to train smarter ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the WHOOP 5.0 with the 12‑month WHOOP One membership is a strong choice if you actually care about training, recovery, and data, and you’re okay living inside an app. The hardware is light, comfy, and has great battery life. The app gives you detailed recovery scores, strain targets, sleep... by Lena Grayson
Product Test • 11/02/2026 Garmin Forerunner 165 Review: simple running watch with real training brains ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Garmin Forerunner 165 is a solid choice if your main goal is to train smarter without turning your wrist into a mini smartphone. It gives you accurate GPS, decent heart rate tracking, daily suggested workouts, and recovery insights in a light, comfortable watch that you can wear all day and nigh... by Mara Berenson
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Garmin vívoactive 5 Review: a no-nonsense fitness watch that finally fixes battery anxiety ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Garmin vívoactive 5 is a solid choice if you’re mainly interested in health and fitness tracking and you’re tired of charging your watch every night. It doesn’t try to be a tiny smartphone on your wrist, and that’s honestly its strength. Tracking is reliable, sleep features are useful, and the c... by Malik Ndiaye
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Garmin vívoactive 5 Review: a practical fitness watch with real battery life ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After using the Garmin vívoactive 5 for a while, I’d sum it up like this: it’s a very solid fitness-focused smartwatch with battery life that actually matches real life, not just spec sheets. The design is light and a bit plasticky, but the AMOLED screen looks good, it’s comfortable enough to wear 2... by Simone Carlin
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Garmin vívoactive 6 Review: a health-focused smartwatch that actually lasts more than a week ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Garmin vívoactive 6 is a solid choice if you want a watch that focuses on health and fitness first and smart features second. The big strengths are clear: bright AMOLED screen, battery that comfortably lasts close to a week or more for most people, and a deep set of health and training tools. Bo... by Lena Grayson
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Garmin Vívoactive 5 Review: a no-nonsense fitness watch with real battery life ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Garmin Vívoactive 5 is a very practical watch for people who care more about health tracking and battery life than fancy smartwatch tricks. It’s light, comfortable, and easy to wear 24/7, which is important if you actually want to track sleep and daily activity. The GPS and heart rate a... by Rajesh Kumar
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Garmin fēnix 8 (51 mm) Review: a beefy AMOLED GPS watch for people who actually train outdoors ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Garmin fēnix 8 51 mm AMOLED in titanium with the orange/graphite band is a serious multisport/outdoor watch aimed at people who actually train and spend time outside. The mix of bright AMOLED, long battery life, strong GPS, and robust materials makes it feel like a proper tool rather than just a... by Malik Ndiaye
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Garmin Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar Review: big, tough, and built for people who actually train outside ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Garmin Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar is basically a serious training and outdoor tool that also happens to be a smartwatch. It’s big, tough, and packed with features that actually help if you run, ride, hike, or train regularly. GPS accuracy, battery life, maps, and training metrics are the strong poi... by Simone Carlin
Product Test • 10/02/2026 SOUYIE Military Rugged Smart Watch Review: chunky budget watch that does a bit of everything ★★★★★ ★★★★★ After wearing the SOUYIE military rugged smartwatch for a couple of weeks, my overall feeling is: solid hardware, decent software, good value if your expectations are realistic. The metal body, AMOLED screen, and two included straps make it look more expensive than it is. Battery life around a week... by Diego Hernandez
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Orthofeet Women's Kita Hands-Free Sneakers Review: comfy slip-ons for grumpy feet ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Orthofeet Women's Kita Hands-Free Sneakers are clearly built for people whose feet and joints are no longer happy in regular shoes. The wide toe box, supportive insole, arch booster, and cushioned sole all work together to reduce pain and pressure. The hands-free heel is genuinely practical – yo... by Inès-Rose Delacroix
Product Test • 10/02/2026 Oura Ring 4 Review: a discreet health tracker that lives on your finger (for a price) ★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall, the Oura Ring 4 is a solid option if you specifically want a discreet health tracker that lives on your finger instead of your wrist. The hardware is light, comfortable once sized correctly, and tracks the main health metrics (sleep, heart rate, HRV, activity, temperature trends, SpO2) pret... by Rajesh Kumar
Product Test • 10/02/2026 New Balance Fresh Foam 860v11 Review: Cushioned daily trainer that keeps your feet (mostly) happy ★★★★★ ★★★★★ The Women’s New Balance Fresh Foam 860v11 in 10.5 Black/Starlight is a comfort-first, support-focused running shoe that suits walkers, casual runners, and anyone who spends long hours on their feet. The main strengths are the soft but controlled cushioning, the real arch support, and the stable heel... by Séraphin Dubois-Martin
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