Leading fitness professionals have named the Apple Watch the best health smartwatch that money can buy in 2021, revealing it out-performed other popular items from the likes of Garmin and Fitbit.
Experts from the Australian Institute of Fitness (AIF) revealed the wearable gadget, that starts from $299, is the best for weight loss, user friendliness and form and content, winning 24.20 per cent of the vote.
The Apple Watch was followed by Garmin’s range of smartwatches, which won 22.50 per cent of the vote and were named the best for improving your overall fitness and learning to run or improving your overall running performance.
Leading fitness professionals have named the Apple Watch the best health smartwatch that money can buy in 2021 (pictured)
The Whoop Strap (pictured) came fourth in the top five, but was ranked the best for overall sleep performance
Third place was awarded to the popular range of Fitbit watches (14.50 per cent), which offer millions the chance to track their steps, workouts, calories and sleep.
The top five was rounded out by the Whoop Strap (11.20 per cent), which gives a detailed look at your overall fitness level and was named the best for sleep tracking, and the Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch (9.60 per cent).
The survey’s respondents and experts agreed that the most important thing with a smartwatch is that it has user-friendly capabilities such as customisable display features and long battery life.
Garmin’s watches (pictured) won 22.50 per cent of the vote and were named the best for improving your overall fitness and learning to run or improving your running performance
They ranked this over tech features like a built-in speaker for voice command and enhanced sleep tracking.
Many also said they liked features such as heart rate monitoring capability, which can show how hard you are working in any given workout session.
CEO of the Australian Institute of Fitness Steve Pettit said: ‘Health and fitness wearables represent the largest growing sector in the fitness industry.
Third place was awarded to the popular range of Fitbit watches (14.50 per cent), which offer millions the chance to track their steps, workouts, calories and sleep (pictured)
The Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch came in fifth (pictured), with 9.60 per cent of the vote
‘The amount and depth of data that can be obtained from them is incredible, and information that was once only accessible to the most elite athletes is quickly becoming easily available and digestible to the everyday Australian.’
Other smartwatches that were included in the roundup further down the top 10 were the Motorola Moto, Huawei, Fossil Sport and Chest Strap.
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