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Michael Sawh Contributor
(Pocket-lint) - Journalist. Former Editor of @wareable runner and wearable tech lover
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This smart ring is able to track your activity, sleep and more from your finger. Is it worth replacing your wrist-based tracker for it?

Zepp's top-tier watch for 2021 comes with high-end aspirations, lots of sensors, and a new Zepp OS software that includes its own app store.

Samsung's budget band is ideal for fitness and sleep tracking basics, not those into more regemented sports. Here's what we make of it.

Mobvoi has plugged away with smartwatches over the years, relying on Google's Wear OS operating system to run the software show. During those years, t...

The affordable tracker is perfect for runners, with some top-end features, but also suited for cycling and swimming activity tracking too.

This affordable mid-range tracker is feature rich, but accuracy and battery life are limited. Wear OS 3 will come in the future to improve things.

The 55 nails the basics, then adds additional worthwhile features that lacked in the earlier 45 model. It's an ideal starter runners' watch.

The second-gen watch adds some features from Polar's higher-end devices, in a mid-level, affordable and data-driven product.

The second-gen fitness watch from Polar doesn't go big on smartwatch features, but does on fitness features. So what's new and is it worth it?

This smart-looking watch has an e-Ink screen built in to extend Skagen's smart features. But does it pay off?

There's stacks of features here for a low price. But is the T-Rex Pro therefore too good to be true? We highlight the compelling and the compromise.

How to setup the virtual run tracking system, accessories to boost your training, and much more in our how-to guide for Zwift Run.

A cheap fitness tracker with some mild smartwatch features that stands out for most of the right reasons - so what's the compromise?

Xiaomi has ditched Wear OS for its own take on the smartwatch. Well, sportswatch - as that's the primary function of this wearable. Is it any good?

It's all about battery life here, with super longevity plus solar charging assistance. Can the Enduro fitness smartwatch do no wrong?

The more budget version of the GTS 2 cuts out Wi-Fi and on-board music storage, but also cuts the price to make this an appealing casual tracker.

The second-gen band replaces the Inspire HR, delivering a brighter screen and otherwise much the same features. Is it the affordable tracker to own?

The second-gen GTS is a transformation over the original, with more smartwatch features. But, in context to the market, it's got some shortcomings.

Close to the top of Garmin's range, this multisport watch offers heaps of fitness and smart features - but does it make more sense to buy the 945?

If you are taking your running more seriously and don't want to spend big on a tracker then the Forerunner 245 should offer you all you need and more.

If you're looking for a simple and easy-to-use running watch, plus some added smartwatch features, the Forerunner 45 definitely fits the bill.

With a built-in UV LED in the case, these wireless earbuds can zap bacteria to ensure they're clean prior to use. But what's sound quality like?

Polar's first 'outdoors watch' has the usual spate of fitness tracking, but also adds fuel replenishing monitoring and mountaineering smarts.

Brilliant if you're on a budget: this sports watch is fitness focused, features GPS, built-in heart rate monitoring and much more.

Garmin's first true smartwatch delivers a colour touchscreen display & an abundance of fitness tracking. It's longer-lasting than an Apple Watch too.

The third-gen Tag Heuer smartwatch brings the fashion-meets-tech offering into 2020. If you're after luxury and smart then it's great - but pricey.