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Last Modified: January 16, 2022(View Archived Versions)
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We rank the best wellness trackers for running, swimming and everything in the middle - these are the best action trackers to purchase in 2022.Fitbit Charge 5
The Charge 5 is easily Fitbit's best tracker, which is enough to make it a safe choice for anyone looking for an activity band.
It covers all the basics – tracking steps, distance, calories burned, hourly activity, heart rate, swim-tracking and advanced sleep; not to mention it has most of the company's exclusive top-end exercise features too, including Active Zone Minutes.
Its built-in GPS and health measurements mean it closely matches the more expensive Fitbit Versa 3 smartwatch too.
Xiaomi Mi Band 6
Xiaomi's Mi Band line threads the needle, in terms of features versus value in a way few other trackers can't, and that's equally true for the latest Mi Band 6 as it was its predecessors.
The company's latest budget fitness tracker isn't only affordable, it packs in a range of features; from basic step counting and heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking and app notifications, as before, along with new features that take the fight to fully-fledged smartwatches – like the Apple Watch – with blood oxygen tracking.
On top of the 30+ workout modes supported, five of those now come with automatic workout detection and the Band 6 is rated for swimming and other water-based activities too.
Fitbit Sense
The Fitbit Sense adds a lot of health features at the top-end of the Fitbit range. You could call it the hypochondriac’s smartwatch, it’s so full of warning signs, but there’s a lot here that will help indicate serious health problems that you will have the chance to improve.
Mindfulness might seem a little kooky to some and a concern for those with too much time on their hands, but there is no denying that stress can affect us all, and managing it will quickly bring not just mental but long-term physical health benefits.
Huawei Watch GT 3
If its luxurious design, not to mention the promise of up to 14 days battery longevity, isn't enough to convince you, the Huawei Watch GT 3 also brings some of the most robust fitness tracking to the series yet.
While its lack of smart features makes it a tougher recommendation on our Best Smartwatches chart, it's fitness tracking abilities mean it fits perfectly in our rundown of the Best Fitness Trackers available right now.
Withings Move ECG
When it comes to design, the Withings Move ECG is so classic and simple that it could pass as an everyday watch.
On the fitness tracking side, the companion Health Mate app does almost everything you need it to and more, whilst being backed-up, scientifically.
If you’re simply in love with the Withings Move's classic watch design, but want that little bit extra, this is the wearable for you.
Fitbit Versa 2
While the Versa 3 addresses its predecessor's biggest omission - adding in integrated GPS - it's not all that much of an upgrade, partly because the Versa 2 was already so good.
As such, provided you can find it at a discount, we'd still opt for the Versa 2 over its 2020 follow-up.
It covers all the aspects of a health and fitness watch; measuring steps, heart rate, distance, calories burned, floors climbed, active minutes, hourly activity, and sleep.
BMW’s Colour Changing Car
The most interesting concept from the CES 2022 was BMW’s iX Flow car. This EV from the German brand changes its exterior from black to white in an instance. The magic sauce behind this feature is the e-ink display technology that’s been around for years on gadgets such as the Amazon Kindle and Sony’s Digital Paper line-up. However, scaling it up for the car is an engineering feat nonetheless. Unfortunately, BMW is unlikely to mass-produce this car anytime soon so put your bank heist plans on hold.
Tell us about your favourite pick from the list in the comments section below. If you think we missed out on something, feel free to sound off.