The best Fitbits to buy in 2020
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FITBITS come in all shapes and sizes, so we've tried out the most popular options to help you work out which one is the best for you.
Whether you want something cheap and cheerful, or an all-singing, all-dancing fitness tracker, Fitbit has plenty of options.
It's worth noting that all Fitbits can track steps, calories burnt, floors climbed and measure the number of active hours you have in a day.
All of the ones we've reviewed also can track your heart rate, provide notifications when you get texts and calls, and can be used as a silent alarm clock.
We've reviewed Fitbits because they're some of the most sought-after fitness accessories (there's a high chance you'll get one for Christmas at some point!), and they're very simple to get on board with and understand once you own one.
However, there's loads of different makes and models in the fitness tracker space, some of which we've rounded up in our buying guide.
Charge 3
The Fitbit Charge 3 is a notable upgrade on the Charge 2, with a sleeker design and much more comfortable fit that means it can even be worn to bed without becoming an annoyance; handy for sleep tracking.
The Charge 3 is also waterproof to 50 meters if you want to track your swimming or you just want to take it running in a downpour.
It can sync to your phone's GPS which will allow you to track your runs in the app and it will tailor its tracking depending on what sort of exercise you are doing.
- For the full review click here
- £94.99 from Amazon -
Versa Lite
- Fitbit Versa Lite, £99.99 from Amazon -
Versa 2
- Fitbit Versa 2, £158.89 from Amazon -
Ionic
- Fitbit Ionic, £176.99 from Amazon -
The verdict
If we were spending our own money on a Fitbit, we'd probably go for the Versa Lite.
It's got a lot of great features and it feels like good value now that can be bought under £100.
We like the idea of the Ionic as well, and the built-in GPS is a useful feature for tracking runs, especially since Strava can be downloaded and songs Bluetoothed to your headphones.
If you're wondering how to get a Fitbit the cheapest, we've got an article that will help you do just that.
And you can find all of our tech recommendations in our dedicated Sun Selects section.