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TomTom Touch review : A promising fitness tracker that falls short

TomTom Touch review : A promising fitness tracker that falls short

Posted on October 20, 2016December 23, 2018 By Jarvis

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.

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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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