Philips Health Watch Review: $249 for This? By Mike Prospero published 2 September 16 Philips’ plain-looking watch-style fitness tracker is functional, but for $249 we expect it to do a lot more.
Atlas Wristband 2 Review: A Tracker for Pumping Iron By Althea Chang published 2 September 16 Those who want to track their weight-training exercises and expand their workout regimes will appreciate the Atlas Wristband 2.
Basis Peak Review - This Tracker Overheats By Mike Prospero published 4 August 16 A large display, attractive design and some smartwatch functionality (like notifications) make the Basis Peak an excellent activity tracker.
Misfit Ray Review: Stylish and Simple By Lauren L'Amie published 7 July 16 Get the Misfit Ray if you want a stylish fitness tracker, but also consider the Shine 2, which has a sleeker profile.
Garmin Forerunner 735XT Review: Triathlete Triple Threat By Brian Eastwood published 1 July 16 Although it offers almost too much data, the Garmin Forerunner 735XT can track running, swimming and biking, as well as deliver phone notifications.
Samsung Gear Fit 2 Review: Tracker, Watch and Music in One By Mike Prospero published 10 June 16 With GPS, a heart-rate monitor and built-in storage for music, there's a lot to like about the Gear Fit 2. However, the display can be tough to read outdoors.
Withings' Body Cardio Review: This Scale Measures Your Vein Health (Really) By Mike Prospero published 8 June 16 The Withings Body Cardio Scale records your weight and lets you know if your arteries are healthy, but this is no substitute for your annual checkup.
Garmin Vivofit 3 Review By Brian Eastwood published 27 May 16 The Vivofit 3, the latest version of Garmin's low-end fitness tracker, stacks up well against the competition.
Misfit Shine 2 Review: Good for Basics By Cherlynn Low published 25 May 16 The waterproof Misfit Shine 2 tracks only the most basic of fitness and sleep metrics, but it will last you awfully long and cost you just $99.99.
Misfit Shine Review By Mike Prospero published 9 May 16 Those looking for a minimalist fitness-tracking device will like the Misfit Shine's design. Read our full review of this fitness tracker.
Garmin vivoactive HR Review: All-Purpose Performer By Mike Prospero published 3 May 16 Editor's Choice Packing GPS, a heart-rate monitor, notifications and third-party apps, the Garmin vivoactive HR is a jack-of-all-trades fitness tracker.
Epson Runsense SF-110 Review: Completely Nonsensical By Brian Eastwood published 21 March 16 A good design and long battery life don't make up for the Epson Runsense SF-110's confusing interface and poor app.
Fitbit Alta Review: A Skinnier Fitness Tracker By Cherlynn Low published 19 March 16 The $130 Fitbit Alta provides an easy way to track your activity and sleep in a less bulky design than competing devices, but it has a finicky screen.
Polar A360 Fitness Tracker Review By John R. Quain published 9 March 16 The Polar A360 is an easy-to-read fitness tracker with a built-in heart rate monitor whose main weakness is that it doesn't log the miles you run.
Garmin fenix 3 Sapphire Review By Mike Prospero published 7 March 16 If you want a GPS watch to track everything and anything in the great outdoors, the Garmin fenix 3 is the one to get.
Under Armour Speedform Gemini 2 Record Review By Mike Prospero published 26 February 16 These running shoes with built-in tracking technology may be the future of wearable fitness tech, but they’re not there yet.
Moto 360 Sport: This Smartwatch for Runners Stumbles By Mike Prospero published 16 February 16 With GPS, a heart rate monitor and the ability to play music, the Moto 360 Sport Android Wear smartwatch would seem to have it all, but falls short of expectations.
TomTom Spark Cardio + Music Review By Mike Prospero published 5 February 16 You can stream music directly from the TomTom Spark Cardio + Music (and leave your phone at home), but poor software makes this a less-than-ideal running watch.
Under Armour HealthBox Review By Mike Prospero published 19 January 16 The UA HealthBox packs a fitness tracker, scale and heart-rate chest strap for a reasonable price, but other stand-alone devices are better.
Garmin vivosmart HR Review By Brian Eastwood published 4 January 16 Editor's Choice Boasting a large display, accurate activity, sleep and heart rate tracking, and smartphone notifications, the Garmin vivosmart HR is the fitness tracker to beat.
Microsoft Band 2 Review: Sleeker Curves But Smartwatch Price By Mike Prospero published 11 December 15 The Band 2 fitness tracker greatly improves upon the original, but could still use some work.
Withings Activité Steel Review By Mike Prospero published 11 December 15 Editor's Choice If you want a fitness tracker that looks like a real watch and you don't need heart rate tracking, the Withings Activité Steel is the one to get.
Runtastic Moment Elite Review: Good Looks, Bad Value By Mike Prospero published 7 December 15 The Runtastic Moment Elite looks sleek as a watch, but its fitness tracking features and app don't measure up.
Mio Fuse Review By Mike Prospero published 16 October 15 This sporty wristband features a bright display and an accurate heart rate monitor, but it lacks features found on similarly priced fitness trackers.
Jawbone Up4 Review: Smart Coach, Dumb Price By Mike Prospero published 14 October 15 This attractive fitness band has a heart-rate monitor, sleep tracking and mobile payments, but it is too expensive for what it offers.
Mira Fitness Tracker Review By Valentina Palladino published 25 August 15 A stylish design and engaging app make the Mira fitness tracker worth the premium.
TomTom Golfer Review By David Weiss published 31 July 15 While it has few frills, the TomTom Golfer GPS Watch does what it does rather well: measuring accurate distances to greens, hazards and layup points.
Garmin Approach S6 Review By David Weiss published 31 July 15 Editor's Choice Combining a color touchscreen, smartphone notifications, 39,000 courses, and swing analysis, the Garmin Approach S6 a great, if expensive, companion for any stats-obsessed golfer.
Jabra Sport Coach Review By Valentina Palladino published 22 July 15 Editor's Choice The $149 Jabra Sport Coach wireless earbuds provide great sound quality, a comfortable design and easy-to-follow workout guides to help shake up your exercise routine.
Garmin Forerunner 225 Review By Mike Prospero published 21 July 15 Editor's Choice With the addition of an optical heart-rate monitor from Mio, the Garmin Forerunner 225 is the most well-rounded running GPS watch yet.