Top 5 Thiết Bị Theo Dõi Thể Lực Tốt Nhất Năm 2023 – Mua Ngay Tại Queen Mobile!

## Top 5 Thiết Bị Theo Dõi Thể Lực Tốt Nhất Năm 2023 – Mua Ngay Tại Queen Mobile!

Năm 2023 chứng kiến sự bùng nổ của các thiết bị theo dõi thể lực, từ những mẫu cơ bản đến những sản phẩm công nghệ cao. Việc lựa chọn một thiết bị phù hợp với nhu cầu và ngân sách của bạn có thể khá khó khăn. Bài viết này sẽ giúp bạn tổng hợp 5 thiết bị theo dõi thể lực tốt nhất năm 2023, cùng với những ưu điểm, nhược điểm và gợi ý mua hàng tại Queen Mobile.

(Lưu ý: Bài viết này giả định có 5 sản phẩm cụ thể được đánh giá. Bạn cần thay thế thông tin mẫu dưới đây bằng thông tin chi tiết về 5 sản phẩm bạn muốn giới thiệu.)

1. [Tên sản phẩm 1]: Vua của sự tiện dụng

* Ưu điểm: Pin siêu bền, thiết kế nhỏ gọn, dễ sử dụng, theo dõi chính xác nhịp tim, giấc ngủ, lượng calo tiêu thụ. Tính năng [đặc điểm nổi bật 1], [đặc điểm nổi bật 2].
* Nhược điểm: [Nhược điểm 1, ví dụ: Màn hình hơi nhỏ], [Nhược điểm 2, ví dụ: Không hỗ trợ GPS].
* Giá: [Giá] VNĐ

2. [Tên sản phẩm 2]: Hoàn hảo cho người tập luyện chuyên nghiệp

* Ưu điểm: Hỗ trợ GPS chính xác, theo dõi nhiều hoạt động thể thao chuyên sâu, phân tích dữ liệu chi tiết, tích hợp nhiều tính năng thông minh.
* Nhược điểm: Giá thành cao, pin hao nhanh hơn so với các sản phẩm khác.
* Giá: [Giá] VNĐ

3. [Tên sản phẩm 3]: Sự cân bằng hoàn hảo giữa tính năng và giá cả

* Ưu điểm: Tích hợp nhiều tính năng hữu ích với mức giá phải chăng, thiết kế đẹp mắt, dễ sử dụng.
* Nhược điểm: Tính năng theo dõi một số hoạt động thể thao chưa được chi tiết.
* Giá: [Giá] VNĐ

4. [Tên sản phẩm 4]: Thiết kế thời trang, công nghệ hiện đại

* Ưu điểm: Thiết kế sang trọng, nhiều tùy chọn màu sắc, khả năng tùy chỉnh mặt đồng hồ đa dạng, theo dõi giấc ngủ sâu sắc.
* Nhược điểm: Tuổi thọ pin trung bình.
* Giá: [Giá] VNĐ

5. [Tên sản phẩm 5]: Lựa chọn lý tưởng cho người mới bắt đầu

* Ưu điểm: Dễ sử dụng, giao diện thân thiện, giá cả cạnh tranh, các tính năng cơ bản đầy đủ.
* Nhược điểm: Tính năng hạn chế hơn so với các sản phẩm cao cấp.
* Giá: [Giá] VNĐ

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Giới thiệu Best fitness trackers in 2023

: Best fitness trackers in 2023

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Fitness trackers allow you to monitor your health, exercise regimen, how well you sleep, your overall step count, and so much more. These are no longer basic step counters, especially now that most of the best fitness trackers come with powerful heart rate monitors and a plethora of other health tracking tech that can ensure you’re at peak physical fitness.

If you’re keeping an eye on your weight and overall heart health, or you want a tool to help encourage you to work out more, you will likely find one of the top options for your wrist below. We’ve taken and tested fitness bands of various prices and styles, so we’ll be running you through our picks for the best fitness trackers, with options from household names like Fitbit, Garmin, Samsung, and a few other manufacturers that may surprise you.

Best fitness trackers available right now


Source: Fitbit

Fitbit Inspire 3

Best overall

Excellent and affordable

With excellent battery life and a wealth of features, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a midrange fitness tracker.

Pros

  • Not terribly expensive
  • Great battery life
  • Fitbit’s app and ecosystem are solid

Cons

  • No built-in GPS
  • No mobile payments
  • Small display is cramped

Fitbit’s Inspire 3 tracker is a fantastic option for anyone looking for a capable fitness tracker for general use. It tracks all kinds of health metrics, including heart rate, blood oxygenation, skin temperature, and of course, activity. It’s water-resistant up to 50 meters, and, despite its small size, the Inspire 3’s battery lasts up to 10 days on a single charge, so you don’t have to worry much about it while wearing it.

The Inspire 3 can track 20 different exercise types, though you can only choose from six at a time on the tracker’s tiny screen; you’ll have to choose which it displays from the Fitbit app. Though the tracker doesn’t have a built-in GPS, it can use your phone’s GPS connection to track outdoor activities like running and hiking. While it’s a shame you can’t use the Inspire 3 for outdoor workouts without your phone, skipping a built-in GPS is part of why the device is so slim — and so affordable. The Inspire 3 retails for a very reasonable $100 and is often discounted to $80 or even $70. At these prices, there’s not a whole lot to complain about here.


Source: Fitbit

Fitbit Charge 5

Premium pick

A bigger, better Fitbit

Fitbit’s Charge 5 is a robust health and fitness tracker that’s light and comfortable to wear. It has excellent battery life, the OLED display is crisp and clear, and you won’t have to guess how well your workout went, thanks to plenty of built-in sensors.

Pros

  • Light and comfortable
  • Great battery life
  • Relatively big, bright screen

Cons

  • Pricier than Charge 4
  • Works best with Fitbit Premium
  • No offline music support

The Fitbit Charge 5 is feature-rich, occupying a niche between a simple fitness band and a full-blown smartwatch. The Charge 5 launched at an MSRP of $180, but it’s since come down to a more palatable $150. The design isn’t as sleek as the Luxe, but the Charge 5 is still comfortable to wear, and there are many color options.


The OLED screen here is also impressive, offering intense brightness levels and great colors, making it easy to see your stats directly on your wrist. That’s even true in direct sunlight. We particularly enjoyed the extensive fitness features, including an ECG monitor to watch your overall heart health. There’s also stress management software to keep track of your daily routine outside of exercise.

In our review, we found the battery life on the Charge 5 exceptional, with it offering at least a week with the always-on display turned off. It can sometimes last longer than that if you’re using it sparingly. If you’re willing to spend money and like the slightly larger design than the Luxe, the Fitbit Charge 5 is a top choice for a new fitness tracker.


Source: Xiaomi

Xiaomi Mi Band 7

Best value

Tracking on a budget

Xiaomi’s Mi Band 7 offers decent fitness tracking and excellent battery life at a bargain-bin $50 MSRP. It’s got plenty of drawbacks compared to more expensive options, but if your needs are simple, this is one to watch.

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Great battery life
  • Always-on display is an upgrade from Mi Band 6

Cons

  • Tracking may be less accurate than other options
  • No automatic brightness
  • No voice assistant access

For all of $50 (and often less on sale), Xiaomi’s Mi Band 7 (or Smart Band 7, internationally) tracks your activity and sleep, keeps tabs on metrics like heart rate and SpO2, and delivers notifications, making it plenty capable for its price point. Activity tracking doesn’t seem as accurate on the Mi Band 7 as on many pricier bands, and it also lacks many advanced features like contactless payments and built-in GPS — but again, it retails for just 50 bucks.


Xiaomi has introduced the newer Mi Band 8, which boasts improvements like a 60Hz display and a refined design. The Mi Band 8 still isn’t officially available in the US, however, and most health and fitness features are the same between the two models. If the Mi Band 7 appeals to you, you’re not missing much versus the newer generation.


Garmin Lily

Small and slick

A great option for the small-wristed

While many smartwatches are large, even by traditional timepiece standards, the Garmin Lily is confidently petite. It offers many of Garmin’s hallmark features, like outdoor exercise tracking and a Body Battery feature for monitoring your energy levels, all in a slimline package.

Pros

  • Slimmer design than many smartwatches
  • Body Battery feature is helpful
  • Five-day battery life

Cons

  • Design won’t appeal to those who like chunkier watches
  • No mobile payments
  • Doesn’t have onboard GPS

The Garmin Lily is a smartwatch designed for those with smaller wrists, and it’s the first device in our ranking you could technically call a smartwatch. Garmin sells simpler fitness trackers, but we’d recommend the Lily ahead of them as it offers everything you need on its screen in a slimline and small form. The design and the watch’s bright display are the highlights of the Lily, and if you like both of those elements, you’ll enjoy the experience here.

Plus, you get all the benefits of Garmin’s specialist app that works well on Android phones. Features here aren’t as extensive as you may expect from Garmin; the Lily offers exercise tracking, Body Battery to know when you’re too tired to work out, and sleep tracking, but there’s no onboard GPS, and you won’t get contactless payment technology either. Otherwise, it’s suitable for anyone with slender wrists who wants a watch to match.


Source: Samsung

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6

Wear OS pick

Track your fitness and then some

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is surely one of the best Android watches available, especially if you’re already in the Samsung ecosystem. It’s got robust health tracking through Samsung Health, plus all the benefits of Wear OS, including a broad selection of apps and watch faces.

Pros

  • Bigger and brighter touchscreen
  • Smooth software experience
  • One-click strap is convenient

Cons

  • Mild improvements from last gen
  • Battery life could be better
  • No ECG measurements without a Samsung phone

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 tops the list of our favorite Android smartwatches largely because of its snappy performance and the fact that that it runs Wear OS smoothly with the Samsung One UI interface layered on top. The Galaxy Watch 6 features automatic activity tracking, always-on heart rate monitoring, and body composition and SpO2 testing. It can even take ECG measurements when paired with a Samsung phone.


The smaller 40mm version’s battery will last about a day and a half — maybe two if you can stretch it. That’s pretty average for a smartwatch but low for a fitness tracker. The 44mm version will last slightly longer, but it still doesn’t come close to the week-long battery life you’ll find in a proper tracker like the Fitbit Charge 5. An upgrade to 2GB of RAM helps speed things up across the board, and you can still play music directly from the watch to headphones or earbuds through compatible apps — no phone required. It may not be a fitness tracker first, but the Galaxy Watch 5 is an excellent smartwatch that does a great job tracking your health stats.


Garmin Forerunner 255S Music

For serious athletes

One of the best for outdoor exercise

$350 $400 Save
$50

The Garmin Forerunner 255S Music provides all of Garmin’s best features, like killer battery life, GPS-tracked outdoor workout features, and more, plus local storage for phone-free music playback.

Pros

  • Tracks lots of health and fitness metrics
  • Spotify integration for phone-free music playback
  • Contactless payment support

Cons

  • Interface isn’t especially intuitive
  • The look isn’t for everyone

A midrange entry in the Garmin portfolio, the Forerunner 255S Music retails for $400 — in either 41mm or 46mm sizes (though the 46mm is officially called the Forerunner 255 Music, no S). It’s got all the Garmin trappings, including built-in GPS tracking for outdoor workouts, robust tracking of several fitness parameters, and excellent battery life of up to 12 or 14 days, depending on the size you get, plus the ability to save music from Spotify for phone-free playback.


It also has a handy feature for triathlon training that lets you seamlessly switch between running, cycling, and swimming tracking with a button. There’s even support for contactless payments via Garmin Pay, a feature the previous-generation Forerunner 245 lacked. If you’re a serious outdoor athlete, the Forerunner 255 Music should be on your shortlist for a new tracker.


Source: Withings

Withings ScanWatch 2

Long battery, great style

A lower-profile fitness tracking option

The Withings ScanWatch 2 is the company’s latest high-end hybrid smartwatch featuring an upgraded PPG sensor and high dynamic accelerometer. It also comes with a temperature sensor for 24/7 temperature variation monitoring. All this and more in a timeless design.

Pros

  • Classic design
  • Exceptional battery life
  • New temperature sensor and other health tracking

Cons

  • Small digital display
  • No contactless payments
  • Limited fitness tech

The Withings ScanWatch 2 takes a classic approach to its design, much like its predecessor, but checks some key fitness and health tracker boxes anyway. It’s designed to look like a traditional analog watch rather than a smartwatch, yet has a number of hidden fitness tracking tech like a heart rate monitor, daily step counter, and skin temperature sensor. The watch also features an ECG monitor, which is a key feature for heart health, especially for any warnings over atrial fibrillation.

The battery life is between two weeks and a month, depending on how much you use it — remarkably better than most other wearables you can buy right now.


What the ScanWatch 2 can do is still limited, most significantly in terms of what information it can show you from a simple glance at your wrist. The step counter sits toward the bottom of the watch face, while a small screen provides you with key details, like step count, current heart rate, ECG results, etc. It isn’t the most expansive set of results, but you can find everything neatly put away in the app on your phone if you want to.


Source: Oura

Oura Ring 3

Fitness at your fingertips

Free up wrist space with a smart ring

When it comes to premium smart rings, Oura continues to stand out above the crowd with the Oura Ring 3. The third generation of the company’s smart rings brings more health features, including improved health-tracking functions, like continuous heart rate monitoring and even SPO2 tracking. While a smart ring at heart, the Oura Ring 3 is also a fantastic fitness tracker and sleep tracker.

A smart ring won’t provide many of the benefits of other options on this list — they don’t deliver notifications or even tell time. But what they lack in sheer utility, smart rings make up for in an unobtrusive form factor.

The third-gen Oura Ring is the best smart ring right now, and it can track your activity and sleep with the best of ’em. It keeps count of your steps, and when the ring detects periods of higher-than-average activity, Oura’s companion app has you tag which type of exercise you were doing and adjusts your calorie burn estimates accordingly.


The Oura Ring is a much more passive device than many other fitness tracking options; it won’t nag you to stay active throughout the day. If you’re just looking for something to help keep track of the activity you’re already getting, though, the Oura Ring’s a great way to do it in a lightweight and stylish package.


Source: Whoop

Whoop 4.0

A unique option

With a unique payment plan

The Whoop 4.0 is an interesting pick. It doesn’t have a display, and Whoop offers a bunch of accessories to seamlessly integrate the device into your style. It’s tied to a subscription, though; you can’t buy the Whoop 4.0 outright.

Pros

  • Unique, adaptable look
  • Thorough fitness tracking
  • Low-profile design

Cons

  • Design isn’t for everyone
  • Can’t be purchased outright
  • Subscription is pricey

Don’t want a big screen on your wrist? The Whoop 4.0 is an acquired taste, but it may be right up your alley.

Unlike everything else on this list, Whoop 4.0 is paid for through a subscription service. It’s not cheap but gives you access to Whoop’s unique platform and a “free” fitness tracker. The minimum term is 12 months with a monthly cost of $30 per month, or you can sign up for a two-year contract, which drops the monthly price to $20. This isn’t for everyone, but it is a way to break down an expensive purchase into more affordable monthly payments.


The screen-less design is one of the unique elements here, and we particularly like it for anyone who wants a device that tracks but doesn’t distract you during the day. These sensors work throughout the day, and sleep-tracking and menstrual cycle-tracking features also exist. However, we found it’s better suited to endurance athletes than people who focus more on strength training.

Unlike every other fitness tracker on this list, you can charge the Whoop 4.0 while wearing it. That means you won’t ever miss a moment of tracking steps and your heart rate. It works through an attachable charger, which you likely won’t want to wear for long periods as it makes the device far heftier. It then charges the device in two hours, and Whoop estimates it’ll last five days from that charge. If you want a screen-less device that can track an incredible array of statistics about your health, this may be the pick for you in this list.


Apple Watch SE

iOS pick

Not for Android users

If you’ve got an iPhone, the Apple Watch SE is an excellent and relatively affordable way to get robust health tracking, plus all the other benefits of a smartwatch.

Pros

  • Lovely design
  • Great fitness features
  • Affordable (for Apple gear)

Cons

  • Doesn’t work with Android
  • LCD isn’t great for the price
  • Middling battery life

This list would be remiss without including one of the best smartwatches around. There’s no denying that the Apple Watch is among the best products for tracking your health every day, and we’ve opted for the cheaper Watch SE for our roundup. Before digging into its merits, you must know that this device won’t work with an Android phone. You’ll need an iPhone to pair the Apple Watch SE, so don’t buy this if you’re an Android-only household.

If you are ready to dive into an Apple product, you’ll get a premium design that pairs perfectly with an iPhone. The Watch SE works seamlessly with iOS products, and it’s one of the best devices on this list for providing you with notifications and more. There’s no always-on display here, but its 1.78-inch display looks great on your wrist. It’s powerful enough to run any apps from the Apple Watch App Store, plus Apple continues to support this device. Again, don’t buy this if you own an Android phone.

What’s the best fitness tracker for you?

Those are our top picks for the best fitness trackers, and you’ll likely find an option in this list that is appropriate for you. Our top two picks come from Fitbit, and there’s a reason it is a household name when it comes to wearable technology. The Fitbit Inspire 3 is slim and affordable, but we particularly like the Fitbit Charge 5 for its onboard GPS and contactless payments.

If Fitbit isn’t for you, you may want to opt for the Xiaomi Mi Band 7, which comes with many of the same features in a package at a fraction of the price of the Charge 5. However, that lower price means the experience isn’t as slick as Fitbit, so it isn’t for everyone.

Those seeking a more robust outdoor tracking experience can look to the Garmin Forerunner 255S Music or Garmin Lily. If smart features are what you’re after, the best Android smartwatches are capable fitness trackers in their own right — though, of course, they can’t match the battery life offered by a dedicated fitness tracker.

Finally, if you’re looking for something a little different — or, depending on your tastes, more familiar — the Withings ScanWatch 2 and its hybrid design can be quite compelling. The ScanWatch 2 is the smartwatch to buy if you want to be able to wear it without anyone noticing you’re tracking your health. If you want to go the opposite way, check out the Whoop 4.0, which offers a unique design on this list, and is perfect for anyone who doesn’t want to be distracted by their health companion.


Source: Fitbit

Fitbit Inspire 3

Best overall

Excellent and affordable

With excellent battery life and a wealth of features, the Fitbit Inspire 3 is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a midrange fitness tracker.

Pros

  • Not terribly expensive
  • Great battery life
  • Fitbit’s app and ecosystem are solid

Cons

  • No built-in GPS
  • No mobile payments
  • Small display is cramped


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