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Which Fitbit tracker should you buy? Style, budget and fitness levels?

Which Fitbit tracker should you buy? Style, budget and fitness levels?

Posted on September 6, 2016December 14, 2018 By Jarvis

Fitbit continues to be the most popular wearable tech brand and for good reason. Its fitness trackers are easy to wear, simple to use and have great apps behind them.

With a range from $59.99 right up to $249, Fitbit has done its best to cater to everyone looking to buy their first fitness tracker.

Which Fitbit tracker should you buy?

For many people, wearable tech still seems a bit scary. Fitbit has succeeded because it isn’t scary, even if you’re just trying to move more.

Read on to find out whether you should try your luck with a Fitbit Zip, Flex, Charge HR, Blaze or Alta – or whether you should wait for the incoming Flex 2 and Charge 2 to arrive.
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Wearables Tags:Alta, Charge 2, Charge HR, Fitbit, Fitbit Zip, fitness, fitness tracker, Flex 2, tracker, wearable, Wearable Tech

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