Google has launched its new Fitbit Air, a sleek and lightweight fitness tracker designed for everyday health tracking. It features smarter sensors and updated tracking for movement, sleep, heart rate, and overall wellbeing. Priced at £84.99, it is available for pre-order from John Lewis and officially launches on 26 May.
Budget-Friendly Alternatives Available Now
If you are looking for a more affordable option, several fitness trackers are already on the market for under £25. These devices cover essential health metrics without breaking the bank.
Spurkey Fitness Tracker
The Spurkey tracker is priced at £24.65 (was £28.99) and monitors heart rate, blood oxygen levels, blood pressure, sleep patterns, steps, and calories. It is also waterproof, making it suitable for all-day wear.
IOWODO Smartwatch
The IOWODO smartwatch costs £18.99 (was £29.99) and features a 1.47-inch screen, multiple sports modes, sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and compatibility with Android and iOS. It includes two strap options and fast charging.
Runlio Fitness Tracker
The Runlio fitness tracker is available for £16.99 (was £19.99) and focuses on step counting, calorie tracking, sleep monitoring, and everyday activity support. It is straightforward and ideal for those seeking a simple nudge towards a more active lifestyle.
Wearable wellness tech is no longer limited to premium devices. Whether you choose the new Fitbit Air or a budget-friendly alternative, there is an option for every lifestyle and budget.
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