


Both watches also come with a temperature sensor for monitoring your body’s temperature, which can be used for retrospective ovulation estimates if you track your cycle. If you splurge for the Apple Watch Series 8 or Apple Watch Ultra, you can take your fitness tracking up a notch with ECG and SpO2 tracking. All of your activity is tracked via the Apple Fitness and Health apps using Apple’s iconic Rings system, which is one of the best in the business. All three watches support all-day activity and sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring with irregular rhythm notifications, and cycle tracking, and boast built-in GPS and water resistance.

When it comes to health and fitness features, any modern Apple Watch - including the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE 2, and Apple Watch Ultra - will have you covered. Although the Apple Watch is a full-fledged smartwatch rather than a dedicated fitness tracker like a Fitbit, it’s hard to argue against getting one. If you own an iPhone, one of your best bets for a Fitbit alternative is an Apple Watch. Wearing the Galaxy Watch 5 showed me just how basic the Pixel Watch really isĪpple shrugs off Fitbit and Garmin to remain king of smartwatchesĪny modern Apple Watch (Apple Watch SE 2, (from left) Apple Watch Series 8, and Apple Watch Ultra Andy Boxall/Digital Trends
