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The 6 Best Fitbits for Tracking Your Every Move in 2026
The Charge 6 is our favourite classic Fitbit, but you can’t go wrong with any of these

Quick Verdict: If you can live without a display, the new Fitbit Air is the best Fitbit in terms of the metrics it tracks and value-for-money. If you want a display and the ability to use contactless payments, the Fitbit Charge 6 is your best option. For fully fledged smartwatch features, consider the Google Pixel Watch 4.
If you're looking to maximise your workout time, want to keep your stress under close watch, or just need a bit of inspiration to get up and walk around, a Fitbit is a great option. They may feel out of place in a world of Apple Watches, high-tech GPS smartwatches, and phone-based fitness apps like Strava, but in 2026, a Fitbit is as close to analog as you’re going to get — which we believe is a good thing. Plus, with the new Fitbit Air, there's now a screenless, always-on option for continuously tracking your health.
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Fitbits feature all the key features you need without the bells and whistles of the hyper-expensive, hyper-connected devices that proliferate the fitness space; step tracking, stress monitoring, and sleep insights are the foundation of Fitbit’s ecosystem, and each of those features can help you step up your fitness with little to no mental effort on your part. Their interfaces are user-friendly, and the data is always crunched into bite-sized insights that are easy to act on.
In order to break down the current Fitbit offerings, our editors tested the latest units, scoured the web for reviews and insights, and broke down the differences between each model to gauge which is the best — and which is the best for different types of individuals. Read on to get the rundown on the latest Fitbits, including the all-new Google Fitbit Air.
What to Consider
Features and Functionality
When picking a Fitbit, think about the fitness tracking features you need, like heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, GPS, or advanced stuff like VO2 max. Different Fitbits have different levels of tracking. Some even have health features like ECG, oxygen level monitoring (SpO2), or tools to help you manage stress. If you're looking for smartwatch-like features, check for notifications, app compatibility, voice assistants, or music control.
Battery Life
Depending on how you plan to use your Fitbit (e.g., tracking workouts, sleep, or just daily activity), battery life is a crucial factor. Some models last up to a week or more, while others with more advanced features may require more frequent charging. Even for a daily user all of these Fitbits will do the trick, you may just need to take night off of the sleep tracking here or there, but that is a good thing from time to time.
Design and Comfort
Make sure to keep comfort and usefulness in mind. Make sure the size, band material, and overall comfort are good because you'll be wearing it all day. Fitbits come in different styles, from sleek and simple to bigger ones that look like watches. Also, if you like to swim, run in the rain or like to work up a bit of a sweat during your workouts, get a Fitbit that's water-resistant so it can handle being in the water. The options shown here are do in fact fit that bill, and will operate wet, just make sure you leave it behind on your next scuba adventure.
How We Selected
Over the years, Men's Health editors have been using Fitbits in their real lives, kept up with the latest technology from the now-Google-owned brand, and compared and contrasted the features of each model. To determine which was the best, we considered battery life, whether or not the unit had built-in GPS, how stress tracking worked, and how comfortable each model is. All-in-all, they’re each pretty solid on their own — we especially liked that each one is water resistant.
Will Porter is an LA-based freelance writer covering golf, tech, and travel. In addition to Men's Health, his work has been published in GQ, Gear Patrol, The Strategist, and others. When he's not writing, you'll find him running the trails at Griffith Park or trying to catch every new movie in IMAX at the local movie theater.
Charles Thorp is the Fitness and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he shares the best product recommendations in gym equipment, recovery tools, supplements, and more. Following an early life in athletics, Charles became a NASM-certified trainer and began writing programs alongside the most respected coaches in the world. Since entering the world of fitness content, Charles has had the opportunity to learn from and train alongside high performance individuals from the NFL, UFC, NBA, Formula 1, CrossFit, US Olympics, and Navy SEALs. When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test.
Luke Chamberlain is the ecommerce editor for Men’s Health UK where he compiles expert-led buying guides and in-depth product reviews across gym wear, fitness tech, supplements, and grooming. Responsible for testing everything from the latest gym headphones to the best beard trimmers, Luke also enlists the help of leading health and wellness experts to help readers make informed choices when shopping online. He also covers major sales events for Men’s Health, including Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day, scouting and verifying hundreds of discounts in order to recommend only the most genuine deals on offer. A magazine journalism graduate from the University of Sheffield in 2018, Luke has also worked as assistant editor for Outdoor Swimmer magazine and as an ecommerce writer for The Recommended. When he’s not testing the latest health and fitness products, he’s busy plotting routes for his next trail run or gravel ride out of London. Follow Luke on Instagram at @lukeochamb

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