Oura ring I meant 2 years not 10 years!!! Oops sorry!!! Also there people who have worn some of these models longer than me (as the garmin & Fitbit I only wore for a few weeks). So check out the comments to see some further receives on them! Ps the garmin has a find my iPhone feature to 😅 The garmin community is trying to convert me ITS GETTING HARDER TO RESIST
i wear an apple watch daily but as a runner in high school i wore a garmin and it definitely is the only thing that can really stand up to the apple watch
I wear both watches every day and my go to watch hands down is the AWU g1 or gen 2 it's more accurate than any other watch out there! I wear an AWU g1 with work outdoors and athlytic, boom you don't need anything else and I wear the Garmin Epix Pro gen2 and I like some things about it too. My polar h10 tells me its slow to change and pick up peaks and dips most of the time and my GPS on it's most accurate mode still has 1 line going down and back up the road where my Apple shows my exact path up down the road and on the correct side of the road on my 6 mile walks. My Garmin even after the patch or w/e still did not fix random restarts right in the middle of my exercises.
Haha I was looking for smartwatch comparison videos the last half hour or so and came across this even though I'm already subscribed. Saw there were only 3 comments and was very confused, only to realize it was uploaded 4 minutes ago. Keltie I guess you read my mind about what I needed!
My Garmin (Venu 3S) tracks sleep in the exact same way as Aura. I switched from Apple Watch to Garmin a couple of months ago and wish I’d done it sooner. It’s better looking, more accurate GPS, more comfortable to wear, easier to clean, dramatically better battery life, and has all of the same features as the apple watch.
I wear Apple but have total Garmin envy, they are the coolest looking. But am not a runner. And a total otherwise Apple girl as in Laptop, 2 IPads & 3 watch’s (just gifted over years)😂
My husband and I ditched our Fitbits (his literally burned his wrist) for Garmin vivoactivs and are loving them! We both were beginner runners but have used the coaching apps to complete half marathons, and we love all the other features. The UI does leave a lot to be desired and it’s got a bit of a steep learning curve, but for runners who also generally like to track HRV, VO2 max, menstrual cycle (in my case), sleep, and SpO2 it’s great! Much better battery life, too! Edit: Also the find my phone feature has saved my ADHD a$$ so many times! 😂
Not a grandma, but the only fitness tracker I've ever had is a Fitbit. I don't know about other Fitbits, but my inexpensive inspire 3 has a "find my phone" feature, like the apple watch. It also gives some breakdowns of sleep stages like light, deep, and REM (not sure how accurate though). I feel like Fitbit is for introverts who find constant access to emails and texts overwhelming, don't want to engage with family & friends about the rowing machine workout they did that morning, but want to see a record of the things they've done for their health for personal accountability and for trends in general health. I honestly have it because I hate spending money on myself and while other features may be cool, I know that all I really need to do for health is keep moving . . . Heck, I'd probably move more if I spent less time pouring over my different fitness and health stats on all the apps. 😂
Hey :) I have a fitbit charge and was about to also comment that my fitbit shows timing and duration of different sleep phases etc when I saw you already wrote this! I like mine as it was affordable and it has a smaller screen so it isn't as "chunky" on my wrist. I also use it to track food and it is indeed nice to have everything in one app. That being said, I mostly use it for my step tracking so I can't disagree with Keltie there hihi!
I really love my versa as well!!! I had the apple watch and I love that the fitbit is mainly for fitness. When I feel like I want more, the premium app does give more info. I am sad though that google is phasing out fitbits though because soon I won’t be able to use the pixel watch with my iphone. :-(
My Fitbit tracks REM, light, and deep sleep. Not sure why yours doesn’t? Might be worth correcting this in the video since it seems like one of the key reasons you don’t like the Fitbit. Also, totally disagree about “just get the cheapest Fitbit”. I’ve gradually upgraded my Fitbit over the years and d now have the one that looks similar to an Apple Watch with heart rate and all the features. This has made a BIG difference to me versus the basic one I began with.
I agree! Had fitbit since I was 15 and upgraded every few years and didnt have any issues with any of the ones i had. Would have kept it if I didn't get the galaxy 6 watch as a present
yes, i love my fitbit! i have the inspire 3 so its not even the fanciest but it tells me sleep duration, score, and a breakdown of Awake, REM, Light, and Deep sleep times and when throughout the night they occur. It also tells you your oxygen variation during sleep and your sleeping heart rate. It even made a sleep profile, I'm a dolphin (but you need to wear it I think at least a month for them to see your sleep trends). It also gives me a daily readiness score and it has so many other features like skin temperature, breathing rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, like i don't even know what that means 😂
I've had a WHOOP for 2 years now and I love it. I use the bicep band for the WHOOP because I am normally wearing an Apple watch or a regular watch on my wrist. The recovery features are great and I use my results everyday to determine the intensity/length of my daily workouts. Also once you learn the different things that impact your recovery score it can really incentivize you to make better choices in terms of food/drink.
The Apple vs garmin is like the Coke vs Pepsi debate 🤣 once you’re on one side there’s no changing your mind! Oooo I never saw that feature on it, going to look now thank you!
@@KeltieOConnortry holding down different buttons, you’ll find more features. I’ve been a Garmin girly for years now but still learning more and more about it 😂
@@KeltieOConnor hold down the top button until the wheel pops up- I moved mine to the top (you can customize this) but its called find my phone! It turns on the ringer as well as the flashlight (which is important because my hearing sucks lol)
I'm confused about your review of Fitbit. I have the Versa 4 and the sleep tracker shows the levels of sleep and time spent in each. It also tracks exercise and fitness pretty much the same as my Garmin, which is at least as much data as the apple watch. And yes, I can receive calls or check text messages, as well. I think it's the model you have which doesn't give the brand a fair shake, as I've had a high end Garmin before switching back to Fitbit for ease of use and longer battery life.
Im a runner so a Garmin user, but my mom is a die hard fitbit gal. Other than GPS tracking, our watches pretty much do the same thing. So yeah I agree that this wasnt the best review of it
I love my Fitbit too! I'm on my second Inspire right now. Sleep tracking, recovery scores, fabulous battery life, texts and calls, all without being as bulky as a Garmin or Apple Watch.
@@heba9453I don’t have premium and my Fitbit gives me pretty much all of the information that I need. I think she just doesn’t have the model that track everything?
7:34 My Fitbit is EVERYTHING to me❤️ It tells me my daily form (should I focus on recovery, should I try not to overdo it, should I go hard or go home Lol), it tells me information about my sleep (how much rem-sleep, deep sleep, light sleep, and how much I’ve been awake during the night) and it also shows me how my pulse has changed during the night and how long the pulse was below my resting heart rate. But that’s not all! It shows me my breathing frequency, my heart rate variation, the temperature of my skin during the night, my SpO2, and my resting heart rate. You can also track your water intake and how many calories you’ve burned (even if one shouldn’t completely relay on those numbers) which is really satisfying. You also earn badges based on your step count which is a fun feature. Also, there’s a ton of different workouts you can choose from. With a couple clicks you decide if you want the Fitbit to know your working out, biking, interval training, aerobics, etc. Honestly, I’m so in love with my Fitbit Luxe!😍 It’s one of the best investment I’ve ever done on my fitness journey and I’m so proud to tell others how much it has helped me and inspired me. The battery life is also really good. I charge it every 5-6 days. There’s so much more amazing things I can say about it but I don’t want to bore you all Lol. Just trust me when I say that Fitbit blows the other ones out of the water. Might be biased here, but this is my personal opinion. Before I invested in my Fitbit Luxe I did a lot of research and comparing between the ones on the market. I considered the Apple Watches as well. But they felt overpriced and more like a “I’m rich and I know it” in relation to what you actually get. Sorry not sorry Lol. Anywayyyy… Fitbit Luxe ROCKS🥳🥳🥳
@@le7062That's why I stopped buying Fitbit, I had at least 4 of them die within a year of buying them. Fitbit replaced one of them for me and that one died even faster. I'm not going to keep paying $300+ for a watch I have to replace every 9-12 months.
My 5 year old garmin vivoactive is in perfect condition with about 3 days of battery when I track daily work outs, 1 week with no tracking. The longevity is why I am a garmin girl. I have had to upgrade my phone 2x since I got my garmin. So, $300 is expensive for a watch BUT it was outlive your $1000 phone I guarantee. I decided to upgrade from vivoactive to Forerunner simply bc I want access to courses, but not bc my watch actually needs it. Garmin is unbeatable 🥳
I just have to compliment how organized and informative this video is. Thanks for being so thorough! It also was very validating that I'd chosen the right watch for me 😂
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS!! The filming and editing process was a marathon 😅 so was worried it wouldn’t come out straightforward for you all 🙏 so happy it did 🥹
Keltie!! I don't know what Fitbit you have, but I have a charge five and it tracks not only my sleep (REM, deep, restlessness) but it also tracks my workout readiness, and sleep health metrics such as breath rate, HRV, skin temp, SPO2, and resting heart rate. Sooo I love it!! oh and it also count my steps🤪
As someone with PCOS, and irregular perioda, Oura is the only thing I've found is even close to predicting my period. Worth the monthly subscription for that alone. I wish it would give suggestions though for how to improve recovery/sleep or inactivity. For a watch I love my garmin instinct solar. It stays charged for 25+ days and can charge as I do stuff outside in the sun. I have all notifications turned off. I don't need my watch and phone beeping at me😂 Fitbit is a good starting tracker if you are new to it IMO.
I've had my whoop for around a year and I think it's amazing. It motivates me to exercise every day and I haven't had any fitness tracker before it, so I got a much better sense of how my body was performing, what was a lot and what was basically nothing. I actually picked it BECAUSE it didn't have a screen, sounds like the opposite to you! I get easily distracted and my phone is already plenty for that, plus I like wearing an actual watch and I would look ridiculous with a screen on each wrist.
Me too lol. Also they came with new silicone bands that you don’t have to wash every day 🫠. I love my whoop. I tried the Oura ring and I thought it was very uncomfortable and it gave me a rash 😭. What a boomer, I really wanted to like the Oura ring because it looks better that the whoop.
Girl - I just switched from an Apple Watch to venu and it’s wayyyy better. I also can ping my phone from the venu, take calls, initiate Siri, etc. that’s what sold me for good.
Keltie, you have been KILLING IT with your content recently!!!! Love all the long form content you do and it’s so obvious to see the planning and hard work you put into each video!!!!! KEEP IT COMING 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 PS: would LOVE to see a ranking of workout earphones/headphones from u!!!
I am curious which Fitbit you used? I have the Sense (most comparable to Apple Watch IMO) and it tracks all sorts of things like Heart Rate, skin temperature, Oxygen levels, sleep cycles, GPS for workouts, etc. 🤔 I can also tap to pay and take calls from the watch just like you would with an Apple Watch (and I’m an iPhone user)
@@nynke2165 I am a cyclist not a runner but I use it to track my bike rides. It can show the GPS of your route as well as heart rate zones throughout so if that’s the info you’re looking for it would probably work for running too.
I had a Fitbit before I just recently switched to a Garmin venu 3s and I love it. Better features, better battery, more accurate etc, etc. I essentially wanted a general fitness tracker with smart phone features. Super happy I made but the jump but I was a Fitbit user for YEARS and loved it. Yes it’s basic, some higher models are like the Garmin but not as accurate as I wanted. Love both but happy I switched
You have to wear the fitbit to sleep for a longer period of time for it to break down your sleep stages because its learning your personal zones - if you look for them there are loads of studies on the fitness trackers and Fitbit usually comes out with high accuracy for sleep tracking for rem and deep sleep vs a professional EEG - Its gets +70% accuracy in the ones ive seen!
Seriously disappointed in how you represented the FITBIT. I have had a Charge 3 and 4. Both track detailed sleep data. Including deep, REM, light, oxygen variance etc. - all free. Way, way (okay one more time) WAY, more functionality than just that, none of which you reported.
Her review of the whoop is also totally unfair. I feel like she was trying to do so much, and it meant that she didn’t read all the info. The whoop is designed so you can charge it while wearing it, which means that she was doing it totally wrong, plus it auto detects workouts so you don’t need to start the workout on the phone.
Fitbit turned down my screen brightness when they brought out a new version of it. I could hardly see the screen even indoors. Others have confirmed online that it happened to them as well. Knowing that I will never get a FitBit again.
The main reason I've decided to get a Garmin is the inbuilt suggested workouts (although those come only with the little pricier versions (still not too pricey though)). This has really upped my running game. It essentially combines all your data and creates everyday a specific running workout depending on your recovery/sleep/future race days etc. Since then I had no injuries and really improved my pb.
So for the Fitbit, because I’m a Google Girlie, I have the Pixel Watch 2. After using Garmin and Samsung, I would say it’s the perfect blend of a smartwatch and fitness tracker. I get my REM data, and even if I take a nap, it catches that sleep data. It connects to my fitness pal and smart scale. My mom uses Apple, and I would honestly say the Pixel Watch is the Google equivalent (if not better in my opinion).
As with anything, you have to be honest with yourself about what activities and needs you perform and buy accordingly. Don’t cheap out or over pay for something that does not work for you. I am a general fitness enthusiast and beginner runner. I had a Fitbit many years ago but it was so buggy in the first year and only tracked steps and I wanted more data. My next watch was a Garmin Vivoactiv 4S during lockdown and I love it. I did not want to pay for a subscription fee and the Garmin Connect is good. It is great for me because I care about reaching 150 minutes weekly minimum, measuring heart rate, heart rate zones, and running time and pace. If I become a hardcore runner, I may consider one of the higher end Garmin models that has more data points. Thank you 🙏 for the research, Keltie! I am glad you managed to changed the language on your Garmin from Spanish to English.
Love the whoop for the recovery stuff, but the main driver for me getting a whoop over the others is that I can still wear it playing rugby or sparring. Can either put it in their sports bra or tape/ tegaderm it around the same spot and I won't hurt any body and don't even know it's there (though I have landed on it a few times now and that's a smidge unpleasant). I still get yelled at for overreaching all the time, but it has talked me into a few extra rest days and I've learned a magnesium supplement helps me soooo much more with sleep than melatonin or OTC sleep aids. It's annoying in the best way possible and the band sucks, but I really only use it when sleeping.
Agreed, fitbit is definitely the entry into smartwatches. I have the charge 5 which is great with tracking zone minutes. I am going to be getting an apple watch SE just as a little upgrade and because I am going to increase my runs outside and i have an iphone 😉 but my ultimate gift after getting back to my peak level of fitness is a Garmin forerunner 😌 so excited, i have seen excellent reviews on it and love the features
But... Garmin also can find your phone, you can read messages and look at received images on it, and answer phone on some models. Some of those features are android only though. Guess on first attempt which combo of a smartphone and watch I personally have 😂 mine are not that fancy as Venu 3, were like 299 at a time, love it and use for 2 years now and still don't need any upgrades.
@@KeltieOConnoryou can locate iPhone and read messages, control music playing, etc with most of the garmin watches now. But I’m torn… I switch back and forth with my garmin and Apple 🤔
I came to make the same comment - I used to be an apple person but as a runner, I gave it to peer pressure and switched to garmin. It has almost all the phone features and use the “find my phone” all the time.
I have had my Nokia steel hr (now called withings steel hr) for 7 years!! I love it! Its design is simple, it is not a touch screen and instead has a little black and white screen that you can use to see stats for the day. It also has a little step tracking dial on the watch face to see your process on your step goal. My favourite part is that it's battery is supposed to last for 28 days!
I've had my Whoop since 2019 and I've never had any issues, I'm a big fan of it :) Whenever I play Stardew Valley or The Sims 4 it thinks I'm taking a nap lol You can also get different kinds of bands so you don't get that feeling! :)
I just got the fibit charge 6 and it has all the sleep tracking and as someone who needs to track their heart rate while sleeping it perfect for that if you want something simple that does very specific things. It also tracks your oxygen and your rem cycle.
Yeah❤ Thank you, Keltie 🎉🎉🎉 I have been waiting a lot for this video, you’re my reliable and relatable source of inspiration and info. Bless you 😊 You help a lot to organize mind and habits and prevent me from impulsive consumption ㅇㅇ
One thing I like about fitbit is being able to look down and see my heart rate on the watch itself moment-to-moment. For me (I have POTS) that's a big help, to be like "oh whoops my heart rate is 150 right now no wonder I feel dizzy"!
On my Garmin you can download music, podcasts and maps onto the watch for offline use; you then connect Bluetooth headphones/earbuds to the watch and off you go on your run or whatever with no need for a phone - bonus: Garmin Pay means I can buy a snack or something with my watch too. All the other standard features are included and work well, but I honestly mainly use it for sleep tracking and running. For reference I use the Garmin Vivoactive 5 (£200)
Fitbit does give you REM, Deep, etc. for some of their models. Also, Apple is by far the worst between all of them because the battery life is trash; it doesn't pass the bare minimum test.
I'm sorry girl but the WHOOP literally doesn't have to be taken off of your wrist, the charger is so that you can slip it on top of the device while you're wearing it. I'll admit that I struggled figuring it out at first but that feature went over your head. I do personally take it off when I shower but I like that it doesn't have any downtime for charging. Though it is ugly, particularly when it has the charger on your wrist. I just wish it had a clock on the side or someting so I wouldn't have to also wear my Apple Watch Series 4. I am considering getting the armband or something to put it somewhere else because it's bad enough to always have an Apple Watch on my wrist let alone one on each arm like I have right now
I actually love this video so much. I don’t agree with everything but I do think this is a very real and honest representation of everybody’s struggles while on their journey of committing to a smartwatch. I’ve tried multiple Garmins, Fitbit, will never try Whoop (but never say never right), and detest the idea of Oura’s subscription fees and honestly went back to Fitbit because the only thing I care about is activity levels and tracking my lifting workouts so that I can see how many times I’ve trained per week. Basic but effective for me!
Was really hoping there was a xiaomi smart watch comparison in this video. They launched mi band 9 in august and it's the cheapest out there and you can wear it in multiple ways. Pls do a review in the future ! xx
fitbit does give sleep breakdown, REM, light, deep, HRV etc. and I love that it also gives benchmark for my age. that it doesn't give breakdown of sleep is wrong.
Garmin also has training plans and built in workouts. One of my favorite features is v02 max which is pretty accurate. Garmin girly if you couldn't tell 😅
You should do a review a review on Huawei, Xiaomi, and CMF smart / fitness watches and see how they compare to main brands like Apple, Samsung, Garmin, etc.
I just got a Pixel watch 3 and the Pixel 9 pro XL after being an apple girlie since 2009. The features on both are amazing. I don't do Fitbit premium its not necessary to use it for the Pixel watch. But if you do it has ai custom workouts for you. I still rely on my oura ring for sleep but both the pixel and the ring track basal temp and stress. Steps on the pixel watch are super accurate!
FitBit is ticking me off. I've had one for years, so I'm struggling to give up all my data. I have a Versa 4, but I do not like it compared to the Versa 2. I pay for premium, which has a lot of features - sleep, menstrual, etc. I do NOT want to answer texts or calls on it. I wear it to bed and love that I'm not getting notifications on my wrist because I shut all that stuff off. However, it's not great at tracking exercise except walking. It barely recognizes anything else unless you tell it what you are doing, and even then, it isn't always accurate. The thing that annoys me most is that the screen goes to sleep when I'm trying to set an alarm or exercise unless I hold it completely flat. It is also NOT supposed to come on while sleeping, only when I tap it, and if I move around, it shines in my partner's face!! I kind of want to switch to Garmin, but I don't want to lose all that previous data, and I'm holding out hope FitBit will create something amazing. However, I find myself daily saying - I hate this thing. Not good.
@@SuzysCoolStuff I don’t like the 4 as much as the 2 either! I actually really hate the strap, it gave me a rash, which I’ve NEVER gotten a Fitbit rash except maybe like with one of the original ones.
Keltie, you have such fantastic content! I was considering getting a Whoop (have or have had all other fitness trackers here), and now...I don't think I will, haha.
I loved my Fitbit versa lite when I had one! It did everything I needed. I switched to the Apple Watch for a couple years but now I’m using the COROS since I started focusing more on running the last year.
I just got the Venu 3 because I wanted to track my sleep and I can’t charge my watch every day. But missing lots of the Apple connectivity. You can ping your phone from the garmin but only if it’s like 5 feet away and no more 🤣😩
Salted chocolate, oh yes Keltie…I drink Moon Brew which helps me sleep as I am 24/6 caregiver to my 95yo parent. So I literally use the unflavored LMNT mix water to make up my Moon Brew each night and I sleep thru the night. No more 3am wake-up’s of anxiety of stuff I’ve got to remember to do to assist my mom with living the best of the rest of her life. I will try the salted chocolate varieties of LMNT but I do instantly detect the Stevia which is why I am normally an unflavored LMNT gal😂🎉❤. But yes, yea to LMNT and Rob Wolff and his books too. So glad you helped me realize Oura and my Apple watch(s) suit my overall info needs for everything in daily life🎉🎉🎉…thx! Merry Christmas❤
Having used Apple Watch S4 and S7, I tried several Garmins for my first half marathon and returned them. Not having a crown made it annoying to navigate and the circle face only displays the full width in the middle so it felt inefficient. Now that I’m training for a full, I’m considering AWU 💸💸💸
Ha! I never thought of being a Tamagotchi- but yeah! I am! I’ve had several Garmin watches over the last 15 years, also with trying Fitbit and Apple. I loved my Venu 2, and now I’m obsessed with my Fenix 7 pro! Agree with the strength training assessment, but it is my fave watch for everything else!
I want to see Keltie test weighted blankets to see if they're bs or not. It's the easiest test, you just gotta sleep! 😉 But on topic, I'm very happy with my Samsung Galaxy Watch. I bought one just as it was being replaced with a newer model so I got a solid discount and it's served me well for a few years now. Like the Apple Watch the battery life isn't amazing, but turning off all the nonsense stuff running in the background that you don't actually use/need and it can work just fine.
The Fitbit Charge 5 does everything the 1 before it in your video does (the woop?). It tracks sleep stages, REN, deep, nighttime body temp & HRV, oxygen saturation, readiness for exercise, you can log exercise or it detects certain types of cardio, etc. Maybe you bought an older model that doesn't have all the features. It was around $125 a yr ago, iirc.
One thing I've found about Garmin: you showed how durable they are, to expand on that, they have the best longevity! My son still uses my old one from 2017, it's just now getting so the battery needs charging almost everyday, but other than thata, still works just as well as the first day. I might replace the battery on it because he still uses it. Everyone I know that's had a Fitbit, they die after 1-2 years. So I tell people who are interested in a fitness tracker, start with a Fitbit, and if you're still into them when that dies, get a Garmin :)
Wait what? I have a Fitbit versa 4 and there’s so much more! Spo2, recovery score, different kinds of workouts, I can take calls and find my phone, etc. and you can choose your focus so depending on how you set up your Home Screen and the clock face you choose you won’t see your steps at all. There’s in-app workouts, mindfulness exercises, you can get an alert when something changes with your heart health (irregularity, sudden increased heart beat), active zone minutes, elevation (both during hikes and the amount of stairs you’ve taken that day, communities with friends, groups and a feed, badges - you name it! And that’s coming from an apple girly lol.
Re: Whoop - you can easily put it on and off by lifting the clip. You don’t need to pull it roughly over your hand. And when you’re charging the battery, ONLY charge the battery. Whoop is meant to live on your body, like the Oura ring. I have Oura, Apple and Whoop. I never wear my Oura ring to workout weightlifting because it’s too delicate and then this skews the daily data. Whoop is my favorite because I’m very much tracking my calories kinda girl and this tells you your daily burn rate as well as automatically picks up your workouts. - minus the step tracker, the only missing link. Apple is great, but also a great distraction if you’re a girlie that’s gone notification free like myself. ❤
Whoop has a step tracker now and I didn’t hear you talk about the strength trainer, which is a great feature of the whoop if you are lifting weights. Also, the attachment to charge the whoop is a battery so you can charge it and wear it while wearing your whoop so you never have to go without battery and you don’t need to have it attached to the whoop while charging (like in the video). Thought I would add this info for people considering the whoop. Every fitness tracker will have features you like/dislike; the challenge is finding the perfect one for you and your lifestyle and I wouldn’t use a single video to make that decision for you.
I'm an Apple Watch to Whoop convert - to me the biggest difference is that the whoop takes heart rate measurements 100x per second, while the Apple Watch takes measurements on average like once every 5 minutes. That's why you have to start a workout on your Apple Watch to get proper data, but you don't have to specifically start anything on whoop! Of course the other main benefit is not having to take it off for over an hour a day to charge it (and then remember to put it back on every time)! And being able to take a ~breather~ from getting iPhone notifications all the time without losing health data is also a nice plus. :)
I'm currently on a weightloss / fitness journey and I really want to get into running at some point (currently my aerobic base is terrible, so I'm just trying to go on my daily walks and doing some dancing classes and Just Dance for the higher intensity cardio to increase my capabilities, also with running I'm afraid of hurting my knees long term, as I am currently overweight) and this video kind of showed me that I do want something a bit better than my fitbit. [I have the literal cheapest model available, it cost like 50€ on sale, RRP is like 70-80€, I have it mainly to track steps and distance and get some form of understanding of how long I sleep and so on]. This video has kind of planted the idea in my brain that I could eventually get one of the cheaper Garmins (currently looking at the vivoactive 5), because it just has a lot more (and no subscription fees attached, I'm debating whether I would like to cancel my fitbit subscription to save up the money for the Garmin or if the additional data is too important for me for now)
I use the Oura garmin combo to train for XC and Track. I pretty much completely ignore what garmin tells me about sleep, and completely ignore what Oura says about activity. I also have the 8 sleep, 100% recommend
Worth noting that in the US the health trackers "Oura and Whoop" qualify for FSA/HSA accounts. I use Android and have had the basic fitbit for years but got the Ultrahuman ring (like Oura but w/o monthly fee) as I had FSA money to use. I like the ring as it is more comfortable to sleep in than the Fitbit and has a longer battery life though is less comfortable in daily life/working out.
I’ve used the Garmin Forerunner pretty much since before Garmin updated them to being able to wear them regularly as a smart watch. I absolutely love it! The rep counter fluctuates quite a lot, but I love using it during workouts because it keeps track of my rounds, so I don’t have to keep count on my own or use a white board or poker chips. You can program in run intervals and it will beep to let you know when to change your pace/go/stop. Same with paces, it will tell you if you’re going too fast or slow. The original reason I got one was the “back to start” feature since I was running trails. That’s less important these days, but still a great option. And I use my Garmin to find my iPhone all the time. In fact, sometimes I don’t even realize I don’t have my phone until it tells me my phone is suddenly out of range. 😂 it has saved me many times from leaving my phone at home.
I have tech anxiety. I can eventually figure things out, but my first reaction is to be overwhelmed and cry. That's stage 1. Stage 2 is becoming deeply engrossed in the task at hand and then becoming a total convert to that particular tech. I recently bought the Garmin forerunner 165, not an advanced option, but for me, very advanced. And I love it. I had an old Garmin for 7 years, no longer made, and I cannot believe the difference. It's renewed my determination to do a 5k close to what i used to do and I love the coaching option. I picked one coach, had to fire her, now I am with Jeff Galloway (if you are a runner from the 80's, you know), and I am so happy. I also love the trail running option because that is different from road running. Don't care at all about community. Nobody wants to see my sorry ass run times. But having fun. Found this whole video very interesting, confirmed that for me, I made the right choice.
Omg the comment on the Running (I'll add Triathlon) culties made me laugh out loud! Guilty as charged! 😂 You changed my mind though, you're a much much better runner than I am. I always say that I need all the help I can get and my Garmin def helped me. Great video! Thank you!
I have had a fitbit for like 10 years, I used it for my 140 pound weight loss. But walking is my main form of exercise, and I wear it on an ankle because it doesn't track on my wrist when pushing a stroller
I use a Garmin FR965 for tracking running, cycling, swimming, etc, but an Apple Watch S9 for everything else. The most important thing for me when exercising is that I need physical buttons because the touch screen does not work when it is wet or my hands are sweaty. So the Garmin works great for that, and the display is fantastic so I can see the details on it at a glance. The Apple Watch integrates so well with my iPhone that it is great for general health tracking and any lifestyle stuff.
How in the hell did I not notice you coming to Kelowna!!! I missed you, this is my hometown! I hope you had a fab time here, lots of outdoor activities to do 😊
Was an avid fitbit user for years but they constantly stopped working after a year almost every time. Switched to the Samsung galaxy watches for the last few years and I love them. Seems like they are on par with the Apple watch as far as features but are extremely durable and holds a charge for a couple of days with a lot of heavy use.
Whoop does count (try to count) steps now. Also, you're meant to charge the battery pack and then just wear it while it's charging. Also, if you pull on the tab it's super easy to take it on and off :).
I'd like to see your opinion on Coros watches! I have an Apex pro. I used to use apple watch but went through 2 in 3 years. One the screen went out and apple couldn't fix it and the other the buttons got jammed. I figured for the price I was paying it wasn't worth replacing every year. A friend recommended Coros and I've had it for 3 years now. I previously tried fitbit but mine didn't always sync correctly and I had an allergic reaction to it 🙃
I have never had a problem with garmin. I have owned multiple versions, and they are more accurate than apple in your heart rate data. I have compared this with dozens of clients and their apple watch feedback. Garmin wins, IMO, for fitness and health! Great video🎉 In regards to tracking your strength training workouts with your garmin, when you select strength training, and you select set 1 for example you can just double tap your screen on most models and edit each set once you've compleyed and even enter the weight used... once you have done it a few times, it is very easy and second nature, just like learning any smartphone. 💪 But I am biased!
I love LMNT but please do not drink this daily if you aren’t doing high levels of physical activity. I will drink a packet with 24oz of water (i.e. LOTS of water) after an 8-10 mile run or 20+ mile bike ride or multi-hour hike. I.e. when I’m sweating a lot. If you aren’t doing around this level of activity you do not need 1000mg of sodium in your water. It’s fantastic for hydrating after high intensity workouts, but please consume mindfully.
I think she made it really clear about when to have them. I have one daily around my workout time. I also am not a big sweater it takes a lot for me to sweat (yes I do intense workouts) our bodies are amazing and will regulate sodium. I think a key point to using electrolytes is what your diet looks like also. Someone On a whole food diet v someone on a higher UPF diet.
Keltie, Thanks for this! Very helpful. As someone about to buy their 3rd Oura ring, I'm wondering how the sleep data compares with the sleep data provided by the Eight Sleep data! Thanks for all you do, Love your videos!!
I would also say one of the advantages that I don't think you touched on was that Garmin does coaching/workout recommendations. These are super helpful if your newer to running or trying out a new distance as a way to give you guidance on workouts. I'm former apple watch person and would say most of their smart phone features aren't very usable/useful for things(i.e. attempting to text with the apple watch is a nightmare) as well. Though their screen resolution and number of functions is obviously higher than the Garmin which is also the reason the watch has terrible battery life because you can't have both with current technology.
as a fitbit girly i definitely agree to all you said 😅😭 bought it years ago because i just wanted to test out if i would like having a fitness tracker/watch. i’ve got bored of it and right now i am debating getting either an apple watch or a garmin 🙃
We all start as Fitbit girlys haha 🫶 hope this video helps you choose between apple or garmin! Luckily both are great so honestly you cant lose whichever you pick ☺️
I am a type 2 diabetic, and I have never ever used a a fitness tracker, so my brother gift me my very first fitness tracker, and it's a fitbit charge 6, I'm still learning how to use it, but this model has cool extra features, can you do a review on the fitbit charge 6. 😊
Oura ring I meant 2 years not 10 years!!! Oops sorry!!! Also there people who have worn some of these models longer than me (as the garmin & Fitbit I only wore for a few weeks). So check out the comments to see some further receives on them!
Ps the garmin has a find my iPhone feature to 😅 The garmin community is trying to convert me ITS GETTING HARDER TO RESIST
the best watch to track your training is POLAR ex Polar Ignite or any product from POLAR
The Fitbit also has that lost phone thing too
@@Anue_Krlove my Vantage M2 - Polar has been on the market since 1977 and I really like their products :)
Enjoy yours 😊
i wear an apple watch daily but as a runner in high school i wore a garmin and it definitely is the only thing that can really stand up to the apple watch
I wear both watches every day and my go to watch hands down is the AWU g1 or gen 2 it's more accurate than any other watch out there! I wear an AWU g1 with work outdoors and athlytic, boom you don't need anything else and I wear the Garmin Epix Pro gen2 and I like some things about it too. My polar h10 tells me its slow to change and pick up peaks and dips most of the time and my GPS on it's most accurate mode still has 1 line going down and back up the road where my Apple shows my exact path up down the road and on the correct side of the road on my 6 mile walks. My Garmin even after the patch or w/e still did not fix random restarts right in the middle of my exercises.
Haha I was looking for smartwatch comparison videos the last half hour or so and came across this even though I'm already subscribed. Saw there were only 3 comments and was very confused, only to realize it was uploaded 4 minutes ago. Keltie I guess you read my mind about what I needed!
Heather I think you may be the main character and we’re all living in your universe hahah!
My Garmin (Venu 3S) tracks sleep in the exact same way as Aura. I switched from Apple Watch to Garmin a couple of months ago and wish I’d done it sooner. It’s better looking, more accurate GPS, more comfortable to wear, easier to clean, dramatically better battery life, and has all of the same features as the apple watch.
Does it do Stress Monitoring? Am buying a smart watch for this only actually
@@ahmedhisham1230on amazon’s description it says yes
I wear Apple but have total Garmin envy, they are the coolest looking. But am not a runner. And a total otherwise Apple girl as in Laptop, 2 IPads & 3 watch’s (just gifted over years)😂
My husband and I ditched our Fitbits (his literally burned his wrist) for Garmin vivoactivs and are loving them! We both were beginner runners but have used the coaching apps to complete half marathons, and we love all the other features. The UI does leave a lot to be desired and it’s got a bit of a steep learning curve, but for runners who also generally like to track HRV, VO2 max, menstrual cycle (in my case), sleep, and SpO2 it’s great! Much better battery life, too!
Edit: Also the find my phone feature has saved my ADHD a$$ so many times! 😂
Not a grandma, but the only fitness tracker I've ever had is a Fitbit. I don't know about other Fitbits, but my inexpensive inspire 3 has a "find my phone" feature, like the apple watch. It also gives some breakdowns of sleep stages like light, deep, and REM (not sure how accurate though). I feel like Fitbit is for introverts who find constant access to emails and texts overwhelming, don't want to engage with family & friends about the rowing machine workout they did that morning, but want to see a record of the things they've done for their health for personal accountability and for trends in general health. I honestly have it because I hate spending money on myself and while other features may be cool, I know that all I really need to do for health is keep moving . . . Heck, I'd probably move more if I spent less time pouring over my different fitness and health stats on all the apps. 😂
Thank you for this! I’m going to tell all my introvert friends now about this 🫶🩵 your reviews going to help more people decide appreciate it!
Hey :) I have a fitbit charge and was about to also comment that my fitbit shows timing and duration of different sleep phases etc when I saw you already wrote this! I like mine as it was affordable and it has a smaller screen so it isn't as "chunky" on my wrist. I also use it to track food and it is indeed nice to have everything in one app. That being said, I mostly use it for my step tracking so I can't disagree with Keltie there hihi!
Fitbit also has a readiness score that incorporates HRV like swoop. But it's in Fitbit premium (not just the regular) I think.
I agree and it’s the most budget-friendly introductory tracker. I also love that it integrates well with other fitness related apps.
I really love my versa as well!!! I had the apple watch and I love that the fitbit is mainly for fitness. When I feel like I want more, the premium app does give more info. I am sad though that google is phasing out fitbits though because soon I won’t be able to use the pixel watch with my iphone. :-(
My Fitbit tracks REM, light, and deep sleep. Not sure why yours doesn’t? Might be worth correcting this in the video since it seems like one of the key reasons you don’t like the Fitbit. Also, totally disagree about “just get the cheapest Fitbit”. I’ve gradually upgraded my Fitbit over the years and d now have the one that looks similar to an Apple Watch with heart rate and all the features. This has made a BIG difference to me versus the basic one I began with.
I agree with this 100%
I agree! Had fitbit since I was 15 and upgraded every few years and didnt have any issues with any of the ones i had. Would have kept it if I didn't get the galaxy 6 watch as a present
yes, i love my fitbit! i have the inspire 3 so its not even the fanciest but it tells me sleep duration, score, and a breakdown of Awake, REM, Light, and Deep sleep times and when throughout the night they occur. It also tells you your oxygen variation during sleep and your sleeping heart rate. It even made a sleep profile, I'm a dolphin (but you need to wear it I think at least a month for them to see your sleep trends). It also gives me a daily readiness score and it has so many other features like skin temperature, breathing rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, like i don't even know what that means 😂
My Fitbit had sleep functions as a paid service. So if you use it for free, you will be missing out on some measurements.
yes I was wondering about that too.
I've had a WHOOP for 2 years now and I love it. I use the bicep band for the WHOOP because I am normally wearing an Apple watch or a regular watch on my wrist. The recovery features are great and I use my results everyday to determine the intensity/length of my daily workouts. Also once you learn the different things that impact your recovery score it can really incentivize you to make better choices in terms of food/drink.
A friend recently gave me a BKWAT smart watch, which surprised me greatly. It is very good in appearance, material and measurement accuracy.
Long term Garmin girl so definitely biased, but I wanted to flag that Garmin does have a find your phone feature which is fantastic.
The Apple vs garmin is like the Coke vs Pepsi debate 🤣 once you’re on one side there’s no changing your mind!
Oooo I never saw that feature on it, going to look now thank you!
@@KeltieOConnortry holding down different buttons, you’ll find more features. I’ve been a Garmin girly for years now but still learning more and more about it 😂
@@KeltieOConnor hold down the top button until the wheel pops up- I moved mine to the top (you can customize this) but its called find my phone! It turns on the ringer as well as the flashlight (which is important because my hearing sucks lol)
@@chemicalclownsooh i didn’t know this!
Fitbit has a find your phone as well! At least my versa 4 does
I'm confused about your review of Fitbit. I have the Versa 4 and the sleep tracker shows the levels of sleep and time spent in each. It also tracks exercise and fitness pretty much the same as my Garmin, which is at least as much data as the apple watch. And yes, I can receive calls or check text messages, as well. I think it's the model you have which doesn't give the brand a fair shake, as I've had a high end Garmin before switching back to Fitbit for ease of use and longer battery life.
Im a runner so a Garmin user, but my mom is a die hard fitbit gal. Other than GPS tracking, our watches pretty much do the same thing. So yeah I agree that this wasnt the best review of it
She didn't use premium I think
I love my Fitbit too! I'm on my second Inspire right now. Sleep tracking, recovery scores, fabulous battery life, texts and calls, all without being as bulky as a Garmin or Apple Watch.
I switched from Fitbit to Garmin for more insights from my training. But fitbits are good for non runners, or people who run very casually
@@heba9453I don’t have premium and my Fitbit gives me pretty much all of the information that I need. I think she just doesn’t have the model that track everything?
7:34 My Fitbit is EVERYTHING to me❤️ It tells me my daily form (should I focus on recovery, should I try not to overdo it, should I go hard or go home Lol), it tells me information about my sleep (how much rem-sleep, deep sleep, light sleep, and how much I’ve been awake during the night) and it also shows me how my pulse has changed during the night and how long the pulse was below my resting heart rate. But that’s not all! It shows me my breathing frequency, my heart rate variation, the temperature of my skin during the night, my SpO2, and my resting heart rate. You can also track your water intake and how many calories you’ve burned (even if one shouldn’t completely relay on those numbers) which is really satisfying. You also earn badges based on your step count which is a fun feature. Also, there’s a ton of different workouts you can choose from. With a couple clicks you decide if you want the Fitbit to know your working out, biking, interval training, aerobics, etc.
Honestly, I’m so in love with my Fitbit Luxe!😍 It’s one of the best investment I’ve ever done on my fitness journey and I’m so proud to tell others how much it has helped me and inspired me. The battery life is also really good. I charge it every 5-6 days. There’s so much more amazing things I can say about it but I don’t want to bore you all Lol. Just trust me when I say that Fitbit blows the other ones out of the water. Might be biased here, but this is my personal opinion. Before I invested in my Fitbit Luxe I did a lot of research and comparing between the ones on the market. I considered the Apple Watches as well. But they felt overpriced and more like a “I’m rich and I know it” in relation to what you actually get. Sorry not sorry Lol. Anywayyyy… Fitbit Luxe ROCKS🥳🥳🥳
My Fitbit died in less than one year
@@le7062That's why I stopped buying Fitbit, I had at least 4 of them die within a year of buying them. Fitbit replaced one of them for me and that one died even faster. I'm not going to keep paying $300+ for a watch I have to replace every 9-12 months.
My 5 year old garmin vivoactive is in perfect condition with about 3 days of battery when I track daily work outs, 1 week with no tracking. The longevity is why I am a garmin girl. I have had to upgrade my phone 2x since I got my garmin. So, $300 is expensive for a watch BUT it was outlive your $1000 phone I guarantee. I decided to upgrade from vivoactive to Forerunner simply bc I want access to courses, but not bc my watch actually needs it. Garmin is unbeatable 🥳
I just have to compliment how organized and informative this video is. Thanks for being so thorough! It also was very validating that I'd chosen the right watch for me 😂
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS!! The filming and editing process was a marathon 😅 so was worried it wouldn’t come out straightforward for you all 🙏 so happy it did 🥹
Echo, echo, echo…❤ @felishawood1904 @keltieoconner
Keltie!! I don't know what Fitbit you have, but I have a charge five and it tracks not only my sleep (REM, deep, restlessness) but it also tracks my workout readiness, and sleep health metrics such as breath rate, HRV, skin temp, SPO2, and resting heart rate. Sooo I love it!! oh and it also count my steps🤪
As someone with PCOS, and irregular perioda, Oura is the only thing I've found is even close to predicting my period. Worth the monthly subscription for that alone. I wish it would give suggestions though for how to improve recovery/sleep or inactivity.
For a watch I love my garmin instinct solar. It stays charged for 25+ days and can charge as I do stuff outside in the sun. I have all notifications turned off. I don't need my watch and phone beeping at me😂
Fitbit is a good starting tracker if you are new to it IMO.
I ran and cycled for like 5 years without using strava and part of me kinda misses how simple it was. Just a timex and vibes lol
I think we all need more time just going off vibes
What is strava
@@larafroeschl7083 kind of the equivalent of Instagram, I'd say, but for "athletes" 😊
OG Timex IM watch girl here! Agree on the vibes!
I've had my whoop for around a year and I think it's amazing. It motivates me to exercise every day and I haven't had any fitness tracker before it, so I got a much better sense of how my body was performing, what was a lot and what was basically nothing. I actually picked it BECAUSE it didn't have a screen, sounds like the opposite to you! I get easily distracted and my phone is already plenty for that, plus I like wearing an actual watch and I would look ridiculous with a screen on each wrist.
I feel the exact same way. The reason I love the whoop is because it doesn't have a screen
Me too lol. Also they came with new silicone bands that you don’t have to wash every day 🫠. I love my whoop. I tried the Oura ring and I thought it was very uncomfortable and it gave me a rash 😭. What a boomer, I really wanted to like the Oura ring because it looks better that the whoop.
I love my Whoop and have been wearing it for 2 years now. I still use my Apple Watch 3. So I like it doesn’t have a screen.
Girl - I just switched from an Apple Watch to venu and it’s wayyyy better. I also can ping my phone from the venu, take calls, initiate Siri, etc. that’s what sold me for good.
Keltie, you have been KILLING IT with your content recently!!!! Love all the long form content you do and it’s so obvious to see the planning and hard work you put into each video!!!!! KEEP IT COMING 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
PS: would LOVE to see a ranking of workout earphones/headphones from u!!!
I am curious which Fitbit you used? I have the Sense (most comparable to Apple Watch IMO) and it tracks all sorts of things like Heart Rate, skin temperature, Oxygen levels, sleep cycles, GPS for workouts, etc. 🤔 I can also tap to pay and take calls from the watch just like you would with an Apple Watch (and I’m an iPhone user)
is it also good for runners?
@@nynke2165 I am a cyclist not a runner but I use it to track my bike rides. It can show the GPS of your route as well as heart rate zones throughout so if that’s the info you’re looking for it would probably work for running too.
If you do a part2 I hope you include COROS 💜💜it’s amazing with a great price tag
And a suggestion from Europe: Polar! I love my Polar Vantage M2 ❤
This video could not have come at a better time. I've been looking into purchasing a new fitness tracker. You are the best. Thank you Keltie!!
I bought a silicone cover for my Oura ring so I can wear it weightlifting.
I NEED THIS
I had a Fitbit before I just recently switched to a Garmin venu 3s and I love it. Better features, better battery, more accurate etc, etc. I essentially wanted a general fitness tracker with smart phone features. Super happy I made but the jump but I was a Fitbit user for YEARS and loved it. Yes it’s basic, some higher models are like the Garmin but not as accurate as I wanted. Love both but happy I switched
You have to wear the fitbit to sleep for a longer period of time for it to break down your sleep stages because its learning your personal zones - if you look for them there are loads of studies on the fitness trackers and Fitbit usually comes out with high accuracy for sleep tracking for rem and deep sleep vs a professional EEG - Its gets +70% accuracy in the ones ive seen!
Seriously disappointed in how you represented the FITBIT. I have had a Charge 3 and 4. Both track detailed sleep data. Including deep, REM, light, oxygen variance etc. - all free. Way, way (okay one more time) WAY, more functionality than just that, none of which you reported.
Her review of the whoop is also totally unfair. I feel like she was trying to do so much, and it meant that she didn’t read all the info. The whoop is designed so you can charge it while wearing it, which means that she was doing it totally wrong, plus it auto detects workouts so you don’t need to start the workout on the phone.
Fitbit turned down my screen brightness when they brought out a new version of it. I could hardly see the screen even indoors. Others have confirmed online that it happened to them as well. Knowing that I will never get a FitBit again.
i love my apple watch so much! i love the ecg feature because i can tell my anxiety i’m not having a heart attack
I’ve been wearing a Whoop for 2.5 years and have not had that experience with glitching. I’m very addicted to it lol. Also love your content 😊
Ok good to know thank you! Mine was a stubborn guy hahha
The main reason I've decided to get a Garmin is the inbuilt suggested workouts (although those come only with the little pricier versions (still not too pricey though)). This has really upped my running game. It essentially combines all your data and creates everyday a specific running workout depending on your recovery/sleep/future race days etc. Since then I had no injuries and really improved my pb.
Which version do u have!
So for the Fitbit, because I’m a Google Girlie, I have the Pixel Watch 2. After using Garmin and Samsung, I would say it’s the perfect blend of a smartwatch and fitness tracker. I get my REM data, and even if I take a nap, it catches that sleep data. It connects to my fitness pal and smart scale. My mom uses Apple, and I would honestly say the Pixel Watch is the Google equivalent (if not better in my opinion).
Yesssss this was the exact video I was wishing for. THANK YOU KELTIE!!
I got you !!
As with anything, you have to be honest with yourself about what activities and needs you perform and buy accordingly. Don’t cheap out or over pay for something that does not work for you.
I am a general fitness enthusiast and beginner runner. I had a Fitbit many years ago but it was so buggy in the first year and only tracked steps and I wanted more data.
My next watch was a Garmin Vivoactiv 4S during lockdown and I love it. I did not want to pay for a subscription fee and the Garmin Connect is good. It is great for me because I care about reaching 150 minutes weekly minimum, measuring heart rate, heart rate zones, and running time and pace. If I become a hardcore runner, I may consider one of the higher end Garmin models that has more data points.
Thank you 🙏 for the research, Keltie! I am glad you managed to changed the language on your Garmin from Spanish to English.
thanks, your comment helped a fellow beginner/enthusiast out!
Love the whoop for the recovery stuff, but the main driver for me getting a whoop over the others is that I can still wear it playing rugby or sparring. Can either put it in their sports bra or tape/ tegaderm it around the same spot and I won't hurt any body and don't even know it's there (though I have landed on it a few times now and that's a smidge unpleasant). I still get yelled at for overreaching all the time, but it has talked me into a few extra rest days and I've learned a magnesium supplement helps me soooo much more with sleep than melatonin or OTC sleep aids. It's annoying in the best way possible and the band sucks, but I really only use it when sleeping.
Agreed, fitbit is definitely the entry into smartwatches. I have the charge 5 which is great with tracking zone minutes. I am going to be getting an apple watch SE just as a little upgrade and because I am going to increase my runs outside and i have an iphone 😉 but my ultimate gift after getting back to my peak level of fitness is a Garmin forerunner 😌 so excited, i have seen excellent reviews on it and love the features
But... Garmin also can find your phone, you can read messages and look at received images on it, and answer phone on some models.
Some of those features are android only though.
Guess on first attempt which combo of a smartphone and watch I personally have 😂 mine are not that fancy as Venu 3, were like 299 at a time, love it and use for 2 years now and still don't need any upgrades.
Oooo maybe that’s why I missed some of those features!
@@KeltieOConnoryou can locate iPhone and read messages, control music playing, etc with most of the garmin watches now.
But I’m torn… I switch back and forth with my garmin and Apple 🤔
I came to make the same comment - I used to be an apple person but as a runner, I gave it to peer pressure and switched to garmin. It has almost all the phone features and use the “find my phone” all the time.
My fit but can find my phone
I have had my Nokia steel hr (now called withings steel hr) for 7 years!! I love it! Its design is simple, it is not a touch screen and instead has a little black and white screen that you can use to see stats for the day. It also has a little step tracking dial on the watch face to see your process on your step goal. My favourite part is that it's battery is supposed to last for 28 days!
I stand by whoop!!!!! I love mine, really the best tracker for high performance and recovery out there!! You just have to get the hang of it!
I've had my Whoop since 2019 and I've never had any issues, I'm a big fan of it :) Whenever I play Stardew Valley or The Sims 4 it thinks I'm taking a nap lol
You can also get different kinds of bands so you don't get that feeling! :)
I just got the fibit charge 6 and it has all the sleep tracking and as someone who needs to track their heart rate while sleeping it perfect for that if you want something simple that does very specific things. It also tracks your oxygen and your rem cycle.
Keltie! Your skin! Your hair! You are GLOWING in this video!!!
Also good to know my Apple Watch is good enough for all tracking. Thank you!
Yeah❤ Thank you, Keltie 🎉🎉🎉 I have been waiting a lot for this video, you’re my reliable and relatable source of inspiration and info. Bless you 😊 You help a lot to organize mind and habits and prevent me from impulsive consumption ㅇㅇ
I have to say Garmin also finds your phone! I lose mine all the time 😂
How much I lose things explains how I was lost to this feature hahhaha
I use the data from my Apple Watch in conversations at medical appointments almost every time I’m there. It’s so helpful!
One thing I like about fitbit is being able to look down and see my heart rate on the watch itself moment-to-moment. For me (I have POTS) that's a big help, to be like "oh whoops my heart rate is 150 right now no wonder I feel dizzy"!
On my Garmin you can download music, podcasts and maps onto the watch for offline use; you then connect Bluetooth headphones/earbuds to the watch and off you go on your run or whatever with no need for a phone - bonus: Garmin Pay means I can buy a snack or something with my watch too. All the other standard features are included and work well, but I honestly mainly use it for sleep tracking and running.
For reference I use the Garmin Vivoactive 5 (£200)
Fitbit does give you REM, Deep, etc. for some of their models. Also, Apple is by far the worst between all of them because the battery life is trash; it doesn't pass the bare minimum test.
if you track it twice, you ran it twice
My new life motto
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I'm sorry girl but the WHOOP literally doesn't have to be taken off of your wrist, the charger is so that you can slip it on top of the device while you're wearing it. I'll admit that I struggled figuring it out at first but that feature went over your head. I do personally take it off when I shower but I like that it doesn't have any downtime for charging. Though it is ugly, particularly when it has the charger on your wrist. I just wish it had a clock on the side or someting so I wouldn't have to also wear my Apple Watch Series 4. I am considering getting the armband or something to put it somewhere else because it's bad enough to always have an Apple Watch on my wrist let alone one on each arm like I have right now
I actually love this video so much. I don’t agree with everything but I do think this is a very real and honest representation of everybody’s struggles while on their journey of committing to a smartwatch. I’ve tried multiple Garmins, Fitbit, will never try Whoop (but never say never right), and detest the idea of Oura’s subscription fees and honestly went back to Fitbit because the only thing I care about is activity levels and tracking my lifting workouts so that I can see how many times I’ve trained per week. Basic but effective for me!
Love your channel…deep dive with humor ….super informative and hands on results….fabulous!!!💪
Love this video!! Could you compare the Oura ring to the Ultrahuman Ring Air? Wanna have an ring and leave my Apple Watch behind 🥰
For Whoop you charge the separate battery, not the strap. The separate battery is used to recharge the strap.
Was really hoping there was a xiaomi smart watch comparison in this video. They launched mi band 9 in august and it's the cheapest out there and you can wear it in multiple ways. Pls do a review in the future ! xx
fitbit does give sleep breakdown, REM, light, deep, HRV etc. and I love that it also gives benchmark for my age. that it doesn't give breakdown of sleep is wrong.
Garmin also has training plans and built in workouts. One of my favorite features is v02 max which is pretty accurate. Garmin girly if you couldn't tell 😅
All of these reasons why I want a garmin! Which model do you recommend most?
You should do a review a review on Huawei, Xiaomi, and CMF smart / fitness watches and see how they compare to main brands like Apple, Samsung, Garmin, etc.
I just got a Pixel watch 3 and the Pixel 9 pro XL after being an apple girlie since 2009. The features on both are amazing. I don't do Fitbit premium its not necessary to use it for the Pixel watch. But if you do it has ai custom workouts for you. I still rely on my oura ring for sleep but both the pixel and the ring track basal temp and stress. Steps on the pixel watch are super accurate!
I have had a Fitbit for so many years that I just can’t give it up! But I also got a Whoop free at a Spartan last year so now I have both 😂
Oooo that’s a great a combo having those 2!! Fills in all the gaps Fitbit has and gives you the steps whoop is missing
@@KeltieOConnorexactly!!
FitBit is ticking me off. I've had one for years, so I'm struggling to give up all my data. I have a Versa 4, but I do not like it compared to the Versa 2.
I pay for premium, which has a lot of features - sleep, menstrual, etc. I do NOT want to answer texts or calls on it. I wear it to bed and love that I'm not getting notifications on my wrist because I shut all that stuff off. However, it's not great at tracking exercise except walking. It barely recognizes anything else unless you tell it what you are doing, and even then, it isn't always accurate.
The thing that annoys me most is that the screen goes to sleep when I'm trying to set an alarm or exercise unless I hold it completely flat. It is also NOT supposed to come on while sleeping, only when I tap it, and if I move around, it shines in my partner's face!!
I kind of want to switch to Garmin, but I don't want to lose all that previous data, and I'm holding out hope FitBit will create something amazing. However, I find myself daily saying - I hate this thing. Not good.
@@SuzysCoolStuff I don’t like the 4 as much as the 2 either! I actually really hate the strap, it gave me a rash, which I’ve NEVER gotten a Fitbit rash except maybe like with one of the original ones.
@@JessKaplan Yes! Me too! I had to buy a new strap on Amazon.
Keltie, you have such fantastic content! I was considering getting a Whoop (have or have had all other fitness trackers here), and now...I don't think I will, haha.
Happy to help! If you’ve had others I feel you’ll know what to expect from the whoop, they’re all so similar just different fonts lol
I considered a whoop last year but the monthly subscription cost was crazy (only option at the time). Ended up with an Oura ring and love it.
I loved my Fitbit versa lite when I had one! It did everything I needed. I switched to the Apple Watch for a couple years but now I’m using the COROS since I started focusing more on running the last year.
Looooving the content lately 💛
I just got the Venu 3 because I wanted to track my sleep and I can’t charge my watch every day. But missing lots of the Apple connectivity. You can ping your phone from the garmin but only if it’s like 5 feet away and no more 🤣😩
Salted chocolate, oh yes Keltie…I drink Moon Brew which helps me sleep as I am 24/6 caregiver to my 95yo parent. So I literally use the unflavored LMNT mix water to make up my Moon Brew each night and I sleep thru the night. No more 3am wake-up’s of anxiety of stuff I’ve got to remember to do to assist my mom with living the best of the rest of her life. I will try the salted chocolate varieties of LMNT but I do instantly detect the Stevia which is why I am normally an unflavored LMNT gal😂🎉❤. But yes, yea to LMNT and Rob Wolff and his books too. So glad you helped me realize Oura and my Apple watch(s) suit my overall info needs for everything in daily life🎉🎉🎉…thx! Merry Christmas❤
Having used Apple Watch S4 and S7, I tried several Garmins for my first half marathon and returned them. Not having a crown made it annoying to navigate and the circle face only displays the full width in the middle so it felt inefficient.
Now that I’m training for a full, I’m considering AWU 💸💸💸
I've had my whoop for over 5 years, and i've never had any of the issues kelsey mentioned.
I was looking forward to you comparing the Coros pace watch 🤷🏽♀️
I have my whoop on one wrist and garmin on the other lol. Love them both
I’m new to this all technology. I bought a series 1 from my sister and so far I’m impressed. My steps seem more accurate
Ha! I never thought of being a Tamagotchi- but yeah! I am! I’ve had several Garmin watches over the last 15 years, also with trying Fitbit and Apple. I loved my Venu 2, and now I’m obsessed with my Fenix 7 pro! Agree with the strength training assessment, but it is my fave watch for everything else!
It always puts a smile on my face, so see your weekly vlog while I am having brunch , 🍽lol. Just wanted to give you that verbal hug.❤✌️
I want to see Keltie test weighted blankets to see if they're bs or not. It's the easiest test, you just gotta sleep! 😉
But on topic, I'm very happy with my Samsung Galaxy Watch. I bought one just as it was being replaced with a newer model so I got a solid discount and it's served me well for a few years now. Like the Apple Watch the battery life isn't amazing, but turning off all the nonsense stuff running in the background that you don't actually use/need and it can work just fine.
The Fitbit Charge 5 does everything the 1 before it in your video does (the woop?). It tracks sleep stages, REN, deep, nighttime body temp & HRV, oxygen saturation, readiness for exercise, you can log exercise or it detects certain types of cardio, etc. Maybe you bought an older model that doesn't have all the features. It was around $125 a yr ago, iirc.
One thing I've found about Garmin: you showed how durable they are, to expand on that, they have the best longevity! My son still uses my old one from 2017, it's just now getting so the battery needs charging almost everyday, but other than thata, still works just as well as the first day. I might replace the battery on it because he still uses it. Everyone I know that's had a Fitbit, they die after 1-2 years. So I tell people who are interested in a fitness tracker, start with a Fitbit, and if you're still into them when that dies, get a Garmin :)
Wait what? I have a Fitbit versa 4 and there’s so much more! Spo2, recovery score, different kinds of workouts, I can take calls and find my phone, etc. and you can choose your focus so depending on how you set up your Home Screen and the clock face you choose you won’t see your steps at all. There’s in-app workouts, mindfulness exercises, you can get an alert when something changes with your heart health (irregularity, sudden increased heart beat), active zone minutes, elevation (both during hikes and the amount of stairs you’ve taken that day, communities with friends, groups and a feed, badges - you name it! And that’s coming from an apple girly lol.
Re: Whoop - you can easily put it on and off by lifting the clip. You don’t need to pull it roughly over your hand. And when you’re charging the battery, ONLY charge the battery. Whoop is meant to live on your body, like the Oura ring.
I have Oura, Apple and Whoop. I never wear my Oura ring to workout weightlifting because it’s too delicate and then this skews the daily data.
Whoop is my favorite because I’m very much tracking my calories kinda girl and this tells you your daily burn rate as well as automatically picks up your workouts.
- minus the step tracker, the only missing link.
Apple is great, but also a great distraction if you’re a girlie that’s gone notification free like myself. ❤
Whoop has a step tracker now and I didn’t hear you talk about the strength trainer, which is a great feature of the whoop if you are lifting weights. Also, the attachment to charge the whoop is a battery so you can charge it and wear it while wearing your whoop so you never have to go without battery and you don’t need to have it attached to the whoop while charging (like in the video). Thought I would add this info for people considering the whoop. Every fitness tracker will have features you like/dislike; the challenge is finding the perfect one for you and your lifestyle and I wouldn’t use a single video to make that decision for you.
I'm an Apple Watch to Whoop convert - to me the biggest difference is that the whoop takes heart rate measurements 100x per second, while the Apple Watch takes measurements on average like once every 5 minutes. That's why you have to start a workout on your Apple Watch to get proper data, but you don't have to specifically start anything on whoop! Of course the other main benefit is not having to take it off for over an hour a day to charge it (and then remember to put it back on every time)! And being able to take a ~breather~ from getting iPhone notifications all the time without losing health data is also a nice plus. :)
I'm currently on a weightloss / fitness journey and I really want to get into running at some point (currently my aerobic base is terrible, so I'm just trying to go on my daily walks and doing some dancing classes and Just Dance for the higher intensity cardio to increase my capabilities, also with running I'm afraid of hurting my knees long term, as I am currently overweight) and this video kind of showed me that I do want something a bit better than my fitbit. [I have the literal cheapest model available, it cost like 50€ on sale, RRP is like 70-80€, I have it mainly to track steps and distance and get some form of understanding of how long I sleep and so on].
This video has kind of planted the idea in my brain that I could eventually get one of the cheaper Garmins (currently looking at the vivoactive 5), because it just has a lot more (and no subscription fees attached, I'm debating whether I would like to cancel my fitbit subscription to save up the money for the Garmin or if the additional data is too important for me for now)
I use the Oura garmin combo to train for XC and Track. I pretty much completely ignore what garmin tells me about sleep, and completely ignore what Oura says about activity. I also have the 8 sleep, 100% recommend
Worth noting that in the US the health trackers "Oura and Whoop" qualify for FSA/HSA accounts. I use Android and have had the basic fitbit for years but got the Ultrahuman ring (like Oura but w/o monthly fee) as I had FSA money to use. I like the ring as it is more comfortable to sleep in than the Fitbit and has a longer battery life though is less comfortable in daily life/working out.
I’ve used the Garmin Forerunner pretty much since before Garmin updated them to being able to wear them regularly as a smart watch. I absolutely love it! The rep counter fluctuates quite a lot, but I love using it during workouts because it keeps track of my rounds, so I don’t have to keep count on my own or use a white board or poker chips. You can program in run intervals and it will beep to let you know when to change your pace/go/stop. Same with paces, it will tell you if you’re going too fast or slow. The original reason I got one was the “back to start” feature since I was running trails. That’s less important these days, but still a great option. And I use my Garmin to find my iPhone all the time. In fact, sometimes I don’t even realize I don’t have my phone until it tells me my phone is suddenly out of range. 😂 it has saved me many times from leaving my phone at home.
I have tech anxiety. I can eventually figure things out, but my first reaction is to be overwhelmed and cry. That's stage 1. Stage 2 is becoming deeply engrossed in the task at hand and then becoming a total convert to that particular tech. I recently bought the Garmin forerunner 165, not an advanced option, but for me, very advanced. And I love it. I had an old Garmin for 7 years, no longer made, and I cannot believe the difference. It's renewed my determination to do a 5k close to what i used to do and I love the coaching option. I picked one coach, had to fire her, now I am with Jeff Galloway (if you are a runner from the 80's, you know), and I am so happy. I also love the trail running option because that is different from road running. Don't care at all about community. Nobody wants to see my sorry ass run times. But having fun. Found this whole video very interesting, confirmed that for me, I made the right choice.
Omg the comment on the Running (I'll add Triathlon) culties made me laugh out loud! Guilty as charged! 😂 You changed my mind though, you're a much much better runner than I am. I always say that I need all the help I can get and my Garmin def helped me. Great video! Thank you!
I have had a fitbit for like 10 years, I used it for my 140 pound weight loss. But walking is my main form of exercise, and I wear it on an ankle because it doesn't track on my wrist when pushing a stroller
I'm also poor so it works haha
Congratulations on the weightloss!
Loved that vídeo.
If you do a part 2 can you do mi fit watches?
I use a Garmin FR965 for tracking running, cycling, swimming, etc, but an Apple Watch S9 for everything else. The most important thing for me when exercising is that I need physical buttons because the touch screen does not work when it is wet or my hands are sweaty. So the Garmin works great for that, and the display is fantastic so I can see the details on it at a glance. The Apple Watch integrates so well with my iPhone that it is great for general health tracking and any lifestyle stuff.
It just said the upload was 14 seconds ago, dang I'm early 😄
WOOHOOO!!!!! Cariama is speedy this morning
How in the hell did I not notice you coming to Kelowna!!! I missed you, this is my hometown! I hope you had a fab time here, lots of outdoor activities to do 😊
Was an avid fitbit user for years but they constantly stopped working after a year almost every time. Switched to the Samsung galaxy watches for the last few years and I love them. Seems like they are on par with the Apple watch as far as features but are extremely durable and holds a charge for a couple of days with a lot of heavy use.
Whoop does count (try to count) steps now. Also, you're meant to charge the battery pack and then just wear it while it's charging. Also, if you pull on the tab it's super easy to take it on and off :).
I'd like to see your opinion on Coros watches! I have an Apex pro.
I used to use apple watch but went through 2 in 3 years. One the screen went out and apple couldn't fix it and the other the buttons got jammed. I figured for the price I was paying it wasn't worth replacing every year.
A friend recommended Coros and I've had it for 3 years now.
I previously tried fitbit but mine didn't always sync correctly and I had an allergic reaction to it 🙃
I have never had a problem with garmin. I have owned multiple versions, and they are more accurate than apple in your heart rate data. I have compared this with dozens of clients and their apple watch feedback. Garmin wins, IMO, for fitness and health! Great video🎉 In regards to tracking your strength training workouts with your garmin, when you select strength training, and you select set 1 for example you can just double tap your screen on most models and edit each set once you've compleyed and even enter the weight used... once you have done it a few times, it is very easy and second nature, just like learning any smartphone. 💪 But I am biased!
I dive and the 10 is amazing for that! As I am diving I can see how deep I am and the water temp.
I love my Coros. You should give it a try. The fact that all the marathon and Ultra pros I follow wear Coros is what made me give them a try.
keltie i’d love to hear your thoughts on the oura ring vs ultrahuman ring! the ultrahuman keeps popping up on my tiktok
I love LMNT but please do not drink this daily if you aren’t doing high levels of physical activity. I will drink a packet with 24oz of water (i.e. LOTS of water) after an 8-10 mile run or 20+ mile bike ride or multi-hour hike. I.e. when I’m sweating a lot. If you aren’t doing around this level of activity you do not need 1000mg of sodium in your water. It’s fantastic for hydrating after high intensity workouts, but please consume mindfully.
😂I drink 2 LMNT packets most days
I think she made it really clear about when to have them. I have one daily around my workout time. I also am not a big sweater it takes a lot for me to sweat (yes I do intense workouts) our bodies are amazing and will regulate sodium. I think a key point to using electrolytes is what your diet looks like also. Someone On a whole food diet v someone on a higher UPF diet.
unless you have a medical condition like POTS
Or maybe summertime when you're more dehydrated?
Exactly @@SaltySaltySalty.
Keltie, Thanks for this! Very helpful. As someone about to buy their 3rd Oura ring, I'm wondering how the sleep data compares with the sleep data provided by the Eight Sleep data! Thanks for all you do, Love your videos!!
Hi can u plsss do a video on best shoes for weightlifting, would love if u included non overhyped shoes
I would also say one of the advantages that I don't think you touched on was that Garmin does coaching/workout recommendations. These are super helpful if your newer to running or trying out a new distance as a way to give you guidance on workouts.
I'm former apple watch person and would say most of their smart phone features aren't very usable/useful for things(i.e. attempting to text with the apple watch is a nightmare) as well. Though their screen resolution and number of functions is obviously higher than the Garmin which is also the reason the watch has terrible battery life because you can't have both with current technology.
as a fitbit girly i definitely agree to all you said 😅😭 bought it years ago because i just wanted to test out if i would like having a fitness tracker/watch. i’ve got bored of it and right now i am debating getting either an apple watch or a garmin 🙃
We all start as Fitbit girlys haha 🫶 hope this video helps you choose between apple or garmin! Luckily both are great so honestly you cant lose whichever you pick ☺️
I am a type 2 diabetic, and I have never ever used a a fitness tracker, so my brother gift me my very first fitness tracker, and it's a fitbit charge 6, I'm still learning how to use it, but this model has cool extra features, can you do a review on the fitbit charge 6. 😊