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BEST Fitness Trackers 2024: Comparing Accuracy, Features, and Value

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • What are the best fitness health trackers in 2024? Delve into the world of fitness trackers to compare the accuracy, features, and overall value of popular devices such as the Apple Watch, Fitbit Watch, Oura Ring, Whoop, and Garmin Watch. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast seeking to track your workouts more effectively or someone considering investing in a new wearable device, this comprehensive comparison will help you make an informed decision.
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    We scrutinize a variety of fitness trackers, assessing their tracking capabilities, advanced features, and value for money. From heart rate monitoring to sleep tracking, activity tracking to calorie counting, we meticulously evaluate each device to provide you with a detailed analysis of their strengths and weaknesses.
    Join us as we dissect the Apple Watch, Fitbit Watch, Oura Ring, Whoop, and Garmin Watch, offering insights and recommendations to assist you in selecting the ideal fitness tracker that aligns with your fitness goals and lifestyle. Whether you aim to enhance your workouts, monitor your health metrics, or stay motivated on your fitness journey, this video is your go-to resource.
    Don't miss this in-depth comparison of fitness trackers, including the Apple Watch, Fitbit Watch, Oura Ring, Whoop, and Garmin Watch. Watch now to uncover which fitness tracker emerges as the ultimate choice for your fitness tracking needs.

Komentáře • 17

  • @mikldude9376
    @mikldude9376 Před 8 dny +2

    Great detailed comparison mate ,thank you .

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 8 dny

      Greatly appreciate the support! Glad I could help!

  • @s.t.8170
    @s.t.8170 Před 21 dnem +2

    exactly the comparison video that i was looking for. subscribed. well made brother. way to go.

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 21 dnem

      I'm glad I could help you, and I really really appreciate that!

  • @tinecrnugelj5253
    @tinecrnugelj5253 Před 9 dny

    Amazing video, very informative!

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 8 dny

      Thank you so much, I am happy to help!

  • @godwinjacob8270
    @godwinjacob8270 Před 23 dny

    Great insight! 👍

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 22 dny

      Thank you! Which one are you thinking of getting?

  • @vadimmerzlikin
    @vadimmerzlikin Před dnem +1

    FitBut charge says I burn ~3000 a day. And I eat around 2000. It means I am supposed to lose 1 kg\per weak. But my weight actually stays the same (6 months). So I don't know what does this crap read but it's definitely NOT my body parameters.

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před dnem

      I can help you with this right now, if you are okay with providing me some info below.
      What is your Height?
      What is your bodyweight?
      What is your Gender?
      How many days a week do you workout?
      How long are the workouts?
      Whats is the style of workouts that you do? (running or walking, or lifting, or HIIT)
      What are you goals for your body on how it looks?

    • @vadimmerzlikin
      @vadimmerzlikin Před dnem +1

      ​@@CalmRiot Hah :). Can you fix my FitBit? O_O? I'm asking because I have an old Galaxy Watch 3. And the watch shows numbers that look realistic (~2000-2500 cal a day) and it's in general close to what I eat (2000-2200 + cheat-meals occasionally). It matches with GalaxyFit2 (I used before. It died) As for your question... I'm 181cm, 94 kg, Male. I do gym 2 times a week about 1.5-2h each. I don't have any ambitious goals rather than being able to fit my ass to my sit :). So I'm ok in general. I am just dissatisfied with FitBit Charge 6 (~140$ with "best in segment sensors", so they say) which works worse than GalaxyFit 2 (~65$ and 5 years older and has very basic sensors).

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 3 hodinami

      Thank you for sharing,
      1) I would consider actually using an app like myfitness pal to track everything you eat or drink that has calories for a few days just to be 100% sure it is the amount of calories you think.
      2) If you want the most accurate heart rate calorie burning then a chest strap would be your best bet.
      Let me know what you get from 1) as it is where a lot of issues with changing weight stem from. Also make sure to be getting a gallon of water a day.

  • @moeenmack3649
    @moeenmack3649 Před 24 dny

    Great job 👏 🎉❤

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 22 dny

      I appreciate that a lot 🥹

  • @trxfrmr4191
    @trxfrmr4191 Před 22 dny +4

    member when you went tot the gym did your workout stepped on the scale drank a gatorade and went home. nothing fancy no fitness tracker. I'm 72 years old and still alive I did not need a fitness tracker!!!!!

    • @CalmRiot
      @CalmRiot  Před 22 dny +7

      @@trxfrmr4191 Remeber when people rode horses to work in their one pair of boots? Do you wear running shoes and drive a car? I agree the technology won’t do the work for you, but if you’re going to invest your time in working out, might as well try to optimize it with the innovation of technology.