RRP: £159.99 Unveiled at CES 2016, Fitbit's latest offering, the Blaze, is its smartest yet. As with every Fitbit device, the bluetooth-enabled Blaze is equipped with heaps of tech to make you move. Continuous heart rate tracking and multi-sport modes make it a sensible choice for fast-paced tech lovers, whilst the option to tap into phone-based GPS means detailed run routes. Sweat and splash proof, it's a tough-but-pretty bit of kit which can last 5 full days on a single 2-hour charge. Better still, it can track 7 days of detailed movement data, as well as 30 days of daily totals, to be delivered into the already popular Fitbit app, making it a complete activity-tracking package that the Apple Watch simply can't rival. Don't go thinking that the Blaze has sacrificed smarts in favour of sports, though: its hi-res colour touchscreen can control tunes and deliver call, text and calendar alerts, whilst it will automatically track sleep and wake wearers with its silent alarm. Its main module is also removable, making it perfect for indecisive buyers. The best news? The Blaze can be pre-ordered for £160 not paltry, but a darn sight less than the Apple Watch.
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