Like many people who grew up long before personal computers and cellphones became ubiquitous, I’ve never tried a fitness tracker. I already know I walk about five miles a day, in addition to my daily swim. My weight is stable within a range of two pounds. I prefer to remain accountable only to myself, not to a gadget.
But several of my peers swear by their fitness trackers and experts say that older adults are among those who could benefit most from such devices.
Huawei unveiled the Mate Xs 2 foldable smartphone, as well as a new line of smartwatches and fitness trackers.
The Fitbit Charge 5 is the best tracker of the bunch, but a colour screen and additional sensors may not justify its pricing just yet.
The Fitbit Luxe is well on its way to bridging the gap between fitness and fashion. With quite a host of features to boast, it checks all the basic checkboxes when it comes to implementing the necessities. However, with its after-market accessory options, you can swap out styles to fit your look. And this is the major selling point of the Luxe.