The fitness tracker worth wearing if you hate fitness trackers
No glowing screen begging for attention, no daily guilt trip. Just quiet, useful data.
By Ada Renner · 2026-05-12
Most trackers want to be the center of attention. This one disappears on your wrist and only speaks when it has something useful to say.
Battery life is measured in weeks, not hours, so charging stops being a chore you resent.
Strengths
- Multi-week battery
- Sleep tracking that's actually readable
- Subtle, watch-like design
Trade-offs
- No flashy always-on display
- App is functional, not beautiful
If you've abandoned a tracker in a drawer before, this is the one most likely to stay on your wrist.