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Whoop, Garmin, Fitbit: Best premium fitness trackers in 2025

Whoop, Garmin, Fitbit: Best premium fitness trackers in 2025

Indian Express4 hours ago

Fitness trackers are getting smarter, sleeker and more feature-packed than ever. From real-time heart rate and SpO2 tracking to advanced sleep analysis, today's wearables are built for much more than counting steps. Whether you're a gym regular or just trying to build better habits, here's a look at some of the best premium fitness trackers available in India right now.
Fitbit's Charge 6 blends smart features with serious fitness tracking. It offers ECG, a form of advanced heart tracking, built-in GPS, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) tracking, and workout detection across more than 40 exercise types. The bright AMOLED screen displays Google Maps, Wallet, and even YouTube Music controls.
Fitbit's Active Zone Minutes help optimise workout intensity, while the 7-day battery life ensures minimal downtime. The Charge 6 also syncs with gym equipment (if able to) and includes six months of Fitbit Premium, giving access to deeper insights and personalised recommendations. You can buy it for as low as Rs 14,799.
For data-focused users, the Garmin Vivosmart 5 offers a reliable and no-fuss fitness companion. It features a monochrome OLED touchscreen and tracks heart rate, SpO2, stress levels, sleep stages, and even energy levels through Garmin's 'Body Battery' metric.
While there is no built-in GPS, it lets you track your location when using the phone GPS. Safety features include emergency alerts and LiveTrack. With up to 7 days of battery life, this slim and lightweight tracker has a water resistance level of up to 50 m deep, making it ideal for both workouts and showers. It is currently selling for Rs 12,990.
The FitVII Ole is a feature-rich tracker equipped with a 1.78-inch AMOLED display, 24/7 heart rate, SpO2, blood pressure tracking, and sleep analysis. It supports over 100 sport modes and comes with IP68 water and dust resistance. You also get smart notifications, weather updates, and breathing training.
The Ole stands out with its Apple Watch-inspired design and customisable watch faces. The device claims up to 7 days of battery life with regular use, making it one of the best-looking smart trackers under Rs 11,000. It is available on Amazon for Rs 10,878.
Favoured by elite athletes like Virat Kohli and LeBron James, the Whoop 4.0 doesn't have a display and focuses entirely on performance recovery, strain, and sleep metrics. The tracker pairs with a powerful app that offers detailed health analytics, daily recovery stores, and coaching insights.
It features 24/7 monitoring of heart rate variability (HRV), skin temperature, and blood oxygen, and is waterproof up to 10 metres. The sensor fits into various accessories like arm sleeves or compression wear, and the minimalist design sets it apart from traditional wearables. However, a subscription is required to use the device. You can buy it for Rs 30,000 with a complimentary 12-month membership.
For users who want a slim and simple fitness band, the Fitbit Inspire 3 offers great value. It includes heart rate tracking, SpO2, skin temperature variation, stress management, and sleep stage analysis. The bright AMOLED screen displays call, text, and app notifications.
While it lacks built-in GPS, it supports connected GPS and offers up to 10 days of battery life. Lightweight and swimproof, the Inspire 3 also supports mindfulness sessions and guided breathing, making it a great entry-level premium tracker for everyday wellness. It is currently available for Rs 8,899.
(This article has been curated by Arfan Jeelany, who is an intern with The Indian Express)

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