Top Six Fitness Trackers now in Bangladesh
Fitness trackers are no joke since they can save your life one day considering that you have no intention of slowing down on the donuts and chocolates. But it makes us feel good when we set a daily goal and complete it (or not). So this week we bring you the top fitness trackers you can get around here in 2015.
MICROSOFT BAND 2 (TK 22,000+)
Microsoft's fitness-tracker has come a long way since it was first released. Sure the improvements were painfully slow but right now, it's a near perfect device for keeping your health in check and as long as you don't throw it against the wall because it goes dead on you every 48-hours, there's no doubt that this is the one you should get within a 20k budget.
FITBIT SURGE (TK 20,000+)
The Surge is a nightmare for design enthusiasts. But that's not what makes them good fitness trackers. Along with all the basic functionalities you'd want from this product, it also shows you notifications from your phone and lets you control your music player from your wrist. It's the obvious choice when it comes in comparison with the Charge HR. That is, if your pocket agrees.
MISFIT FLASH (TK 2,000+)
Being a very light product with a beautiful round screen, this is as simple as it gets. It'll keep track of your daily activities and show your progress and the time but it doesn't count your steps. If you're on a tight budget and prefer a classic watch like fitness-tracker then this is what you should get.
XIAOMI MI BAND (TK 2,200)
This is THE best budget tracker you can buy. This little device has nothing but three LEDs to interact with you but you can do so much with it. It's water resistant, can track your sleep patterns and even can be used as a Safe Device for security measures. The only downside- it's not compatible with iOS. But for 12k, it packs quite the punch.
JAWBONE UP2 (TK 8,000+) AND UP3 (TK 15,000+)
Jawbone's Up2 is the most minimalistic fitness tracker I've seen. It's not going to blow your mind away but it's perfect for tracking basic physical activities. Plus it's not going to ditch you in the middle of the day with its week long battery life. Too bad it's just water-resistant and not water-proof. It's big brother, the Up3 is packs considerable upgrades and is definitely worth buying if you're looking for a tracker that'll get the job done require a small about of interaction from your part.
FITBIT CHARGE HR (TK 12,000+)
With heart-rate tracking, sleep-tracking and all the usual bells and whistles, paired with a good charge span, the Charge HR walks the talk. It's a top contender when it comes to tracking your pulse and keeping your health in check.
Compiled By Abhik Hasnain
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