
The MIRROR is fun and futuristic, but is it a good home gym investment? Our MIRROR review will help you decide.

Editor’s Note: The Garmin vivosmart 4 was discontinued after the release of the Garmin vivosmart 5. While we haven’t tested the newest iteration, the Garmin vivoactive 5 landed at the top of our Best Garmin Fitness Trackers roundup. Everyone and their grandma has a fitness tracker nowadays. That’s probably partially because there are so many types…

Editor’s Note The Apple Watch Series 6 is no longer commercially available, though you might find it on some third-party retail sites (such as Facebook Marketplace). Read our roundup of the Best Apple Watches to find the latest versions and our full thoughts. We’ve also rounded up our picks for the Best Fitness Trackers. Yes,…

In this Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 6 review, you’ll hear my thoughts about tracking your workouts, sleep, and the compatible MiFit app. There have been 5 previous editions of the Mi Smart Band, and I’m excited to give you my thoughts on the added functionality and updated features.

There’s something to be said for a small device on your wrist that can tell you if you’re getting enough sleep, taking enough vitamins, and avoiding overtraining. Read our full Whoop Strap 3.0 review to learn why we love this device for people who take their training very seriously.

The Garmin Forerunner 245 is a cardio junkie’s dream come true. It has built-in GPS, tracks a variety of metrics such as your VO2 Max, and gives tips on your running form. We had several people test this tracker, including an avid runner.As always, I’ll give my honest opinion and all the details with my…

Editor’s Note The FitBit Charge 4 has been discontinued. We recommend checking outs its successor, the FitBit Charge 6, or perusing our Best Fitness Trackers guide. For under $130, the Fitbit Charge 4 is a reasonably priced fitness tracker that sports a sleek design. With new features like on-board GPS and Spotify control, the Charge…

This fitness tracker packs a lot of punch with loaded features and metrics, and all for under $100. Find out more in our expert-tested Fitbit Inspire 2 review.

The GymNext Flex Timeris a gym timer controlled by your phone via Bluetooth. We found that we preferred using our phone instead of the remote we often lost and liked the ease of programming via the app. If you're wanting a gym timer for your Garage Gym or Commercial Gym, this is a great option.

The FORM Lifting Collar is a collar that is a velocity tracker for the major barbell lifts. Through our testing, although we like the idea, it's not as accurate as we'd like to see. If you're an early-adopter then this is a good option, but expect issues.

The Beast Sensor is a complicated and advanced accelerometer built into a module that can be attached to a provided wristband, or if so inclined can be magnetically attached to say a weight stack in a lat pull down or a barbell. In our opinion, the accuracy still needs some work, but it has potential.

Nexusis a revolutionary new technology that allows for (nearly) complete tracking of performance during CrossFit workouts. Utilizing the Push Band 2.0 with a new app designed specifically for CrossFit, this could be revolutionary for both CrossFit Competitions and training.