Fitbit Activity Trackers

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FitBit Activity Trackers

Whether you're looking for a heart rate monitor, calorie monitor or sleep tracker, Fitbit monitors will help you hit your health and fitness goals by tracking your activity, exercise, sleep, weight and much more. Here are just some of the trackers you'll find in this brilliant range, available as wristbands, watches, hip clips and more.

Heart Rate Monitor

A heart rate monitor is an electronic device that tracks your levels of physical effort when you're running, cycling or performing other cardiovascular activities. You'll be able to see your heart rate on a display, so you can slow down or speed up your levels of intensity.

Bluetooth Tracker

Available as a dongle, wristband or hip clip, Bluetooth Fitbit trackers are designed to match your personal style. During the day, track your steps, distance, calories burned and active minutes. At night, document your sleep and set a silent alarm to get your best rest.

Calorie Monitor

Exercise effectively each time you work out with a calorie monitor. Whether you're sweating it on the treadmill, pounding the pavements running or just strolling into town, these nifty devices calculate how many calories you've burned to give you a better understanding of your fitness levels.

Pedometer Tracker

Using a pedometer makes getting fit a whole lot easier. They're the perfect fitness companion to count your steps and because they're so sleek, you'll hardly notice you're wearing one.

Sleep Tracker

It's a given that if you're sleeping well you feel healthier. Wear a sleep tracker at night to automatically monitor your sleep, then check your sleep duration and more in the Fitbit app. For a more peaceful morning, set a silent alarm to wake you with a quiet vibration.

GPS

Avid runner? Keen cyclist? Try a design with GPS to monitor your distance, time and pace, then share your successes on your favourite mobile phone apps. See your itineraries as you cycle, walk or run them, then check out summaries and split charts to monitor your progress whilst training.