On paper the TomTom Touch is a decent tracker, but the devil is in the detail, and it didn’t quite shine on our wrists. Usability niggles and short battery life mar a decent fitness tracking performance, and while the body impedance data is a useful benchmark of your receding waistline, it’s not as accurate as a pair of scales. But the real shame is the lack of effective goals setting, especially around weight and exercise. It could have been so much better.
On face value the TomTom Touch has a killer USP: boasting a sensor that claims to rate your body fat, the Touch is more than just another me-too fitness tracker.
Evidence of fitness tracker buying behaviour has shown that most people who buy an activity band are already pretty fit. But a device that can essentially tell you how fat you are is a different prospect: TomTom has the chance to go out there and bag a new brand of customer.
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