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Latest Health & Fitness Reviews

Philips Lifeline GoSafe 2 Review

4.0

The Philips Lifeline GoSafe 2 is a portable medical alert system that uses several locating technologies, including Wi-Fi, GPS, and audio beaconing, to pinpoint your location.

By John R. Delaney

GreatCall Lively Mobile Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

GreatCall's Lively Mobile medical alert button goes everywhere you go and connects you to a live emergency agent in a matter of seconds.

By John R. Delaney

Fitbit Aria 2 Review

4.0

Fitbit keeps things smart with its updated Aria 2 bathroom scale. It's not the most comprehensive, but you get all the benefits of Fitbit's excellent platform.

By Victoria Song

QardioBase 2 Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

The QardioBase 2 adds some welcome improvements to one of the smartest scales on the market.

By Victoria Song

Withings Body Smart Scale Review

4.0

The Withings Body is an affordable, attractive smart scale that sends basic information on your daily weigh-in to your phone over Wi-Fi.

By Victoria Song

LifeFone At Home Landline Medical Alert System Review

4.0

The LifeFone At Home Landline is a user-friendly medical alert system that offers a handful of useful services and delivers loud two-way hands-free communications with the response center, but its portable help button showed limited range in our tests.

By John R. Delaney

Medical Guardian Classic Guardian Review

3.5

The Medical Guardian Classic Guardian is an in-home medical alert system that uses your landline phone jack to quickly connect you to a live emergency response agent, but its portable help button showed limited outdoor range.

By John R. Delaney

LifeStation At Home Medical Alert Review

3.5

The LifeStation At Home is a moderately priced medical alert system that connects you to an emergency response center with the touch of a button. It delivered good response times in our tests, but its range could be better.

By John R. Delaney

Philips Lifeline HomeSafe Medical Alert System Review

3.0

The Philips Lifeline HomeSafe is an in-home medical alert system that delivered quick response times and crisp audio quality in our testing. It's a cinch to set up, but it requires a $50 activation fee and its help button could be bigger and easier to reach.

By John R. Delaney

Fitbit Ionic Preview

The Fitbit Ionic is an ambitious and promising smartwatch with a focus on fitness and accurate tracking, but its success will depend on the growth of its app ecosystem.

By Victoria Song

Motiv Ring Review

4.0

The Motiv Ring is a subtly stylish fitness tracker that puts lots of features and functionality right on your finger.

By Victoria Song

Polar M430 Review

3.5

The Polar M430 is a great fitness tracker for runners, but a bit too pricey and sporty for more casual use.

By Victoria Song

Polar H10 Heart Rate Sensor Review

4.5

Versatile, comfortable, and highly accurate, the Polar H10 is one of the best heart rate monitors money can buy.

By Victoria Song

Garmin Vivosmart 3 Review

3.5

Garmin's Vivosmart 3 fitness tracker delivers plenty of accurate, useful health metrics in a ho-hum design.

By Victoria Song

Hidrate Spark 2.0 Review

3.0

The Hidrate Spark 2.0 smart water bottle does a solid job tracking how much you drink and gets top marks for design, but it's a pricey solution to a questionable problem.

By Victoria Song

Fitbit Blaze Review

3.5

If you're new to the world of fitness tracking, the Fitbit Blaze is a solid choice. But if you're looking for a smartwatch, or to upgrade anything but a first-generation tracker, the Blaze is unlikely to satisfy.

By Timothy Torres  & Victoria Song

Fitbit Alta HR Review

4.0

With the Alta HR, Fitbit updates its most stylish tracker with continuous heart rate monitoring, better battery life, and smarter sleep tracking. Fashion-conscious self-quantifiers: This may be the device you've been waiting for.

By Victoria Song

Mio Slice Review

4.0

The Mio Slice takes an innovative approach to fitness tracking by emphasizing your heart rate rather than steps, though it falls behind in the style department.

By Jill Duffy

Philips Health Watch Review

2.5

Although it has a reliable optical heart monitor, the Philips Health Watch is unintuitive to use and expensive for what it does.

By Jill Duffy

Philips Body Analysis Scale Review

3.0

The Philips Body Analysis Scale isn't the latest or greatest smart bathroom scale, but it gets the job done for a reasonably low price.

By Jill Duffy