If you’re after a fitness tracker with versatile wearing options and a screen, then the Go is certainly worth considering. It’s not the prettiest thing to have around your wrist but it delivers baseline data that fitness tracker newbies will find easy to digest. Step tracking was reliable although we couldn’t say the same for sleep. The automatic run tracking is a nice addition for the casual runner as well and the software has vastly improved in recent years. That said, it still feels like it lacks behind some of its competitors for offering valuable insights and third party app support. If you can live without the luxurious looks associated with Withings’ top end fitness tracker, it ticks all the important boxes to be a solid fitness tracker for beginners.
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