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    ncat is offline Platinum level (1000+ posts)
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    Default best smart watch/fitness tracker?

    I need to replace my Fitbit which had been having issues for a few months and now seems to have completely died.
    I had several Fitbits and generally liked the functionality, but the app update this fall was so bad that I want to try something new.

    I use it for:
    tracking walks/general activity
    tracking swims
    phone notifications
    alarms
    sleep tracking
    monitoring resting heart rate over time

    I liked not needing to remember to start/stop an activity in order to track it. (when I tried, in order to use the GPS feature, I usually failed miserably).

    I have an android phone and am unlikely to ever become an iphone person. DH and DS1 have Garmins and we have the Garmin smart scale.
    ncat
    mama to DD 12/04, DS1 11/08, and DS2 7/13

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    AnnieW625 is online now Black Diamond level (25,000+ posts)
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    My sister has a Fossil smart watch and is not an apple person (she has a Google pixel phone) and is happy with it. I debated about it as well but thought it was a little large (I got an Apple Watch). She has had it for about two years but I think this is the closest one:

    https://www.fossil.com/en-us/product...r/FTW7064.html


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    WOHM to two wonderful little girls born in April
    DD E, 17
    DD L, 13,
    baby 2, 4-2009 (our Tri-18 baby)

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    Twin Mom is offline Sapphire level (2000+ posts)
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    I still have a Fitbit but my nephew loves his oura ring. I just saw my cousins over the holidays and one of them has one too.
    Mom to b/g twins (g in college, b working)

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