The Best Health and Fitness Tech We’ve Tested for 2025
The Ultimate Guide to Health and Fitness Tech for 2025

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If you need some guidance and motivation on your health and fitness journey, there’s no shortage of smart devices and mobile apps that promise to help.

The health and fitness technology market includes everything from meditation and workout apps to wearables, connected home gym equipment, smart bathroom scales, and more. Whether your goal is to lose weight, reduce stress, sleep better, boost your immunity, elevate your mood, or improve your nutrition, there are technologies that can help.

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With so many options to choose from, it can be tough to find what works, and that’s where we come in. We test a wide range of fitness trackers and equipment to help you determine which wellness products are worth your hard-earned money. In our reviews, we analyze each product’s strengths, weaknesses, and overall value.

In this story, we highlight the best health and fitness products and software we’ve tested across a range of categories. Use the links on the right side to jump to the sections you’re interested in, and if a product catches your eye, be sure to check out its full review.

 

Home Gym Equipment

Not a huge fan of the gym, or just too lazy to get your butt out of bed and travel there in the morning? No worries. Thanks to the plethora of smart home gym machines available today, you don’t need to go to the gym to get lean and make gains. But what makes fitness equipment smart, and why pay extra for it? At the most basic level, smart home gym equipment connects to the internet. Most machines have a screen to stream workouts, but some work with a companion app to let you view classes on your phone or TV. 

Smart fitness machines usually aren’t cheap. Most of our favorites cost at least $1,000. High-end treadmills like the new Peloton Cross Training Series Tread+ ($6,695) are among the priciest. When budgeting for a smart fitness machine, don’t forget to include the membership fee in your calculations. Most require a subscription to access workout classes and other premium features. Many smart fitness brands have increased their membership prices over the years, and around $40 to $60 per month is now the going rate.

SoulCycle At-Home Bike

SoulCycle At-Home Bike (Credit: Angela Moscaritolo)

For their high cost, smart fitness devices allow for a whole other level of interactivity than their more affordable, non-connected counterparts. Most offer large on-demand libraries of guided classes with knowledgeable instructors, as well as customized workouts and programs based on your goals and current fitness level. Many machines also feature live classes with competitive leaderboards, giving you an extra jolt of motivation to run, row, or cycle your way to victory. This also fosters a sense of community, so you don’t feel like you’re working out alone. And if you’re new to the world of fitness or just getting back into it, rest assured that many of the latest machines offer beginner-friendly workouts and guidance for newbies. 

If indoor cycling is your cardio activity of choice, the Peloton Bike+ shares our Editors’ Choice award with the SoulCycle At-Home Bike. Whereas Peloton motivates you through metrics and competition, SoulCycle offers a more meditative, dance-centric experience. On SoulCycle’s bike, you work to master choreography moves like handlebar push-ups (bending your elbows to the sides) and tap-backs (shifting your hips back while standing)— while simultaneously spinning the pedals beneath your feet to the beat of the music. Both bikes give you access to a range of floor-based workouts to supplement your cycling sessions.

If you don’t enjoy cycling or find it to be a literal pain in the butt (a problem newbies encounter with any stationary bike; padded shorts help), there are plenty of other options. Our favorites for cardio include the FightCamp, a connected home boxing gym that tracks your punches in real time and nudges you to reach a specific goal, and the Hydrow Arc, a smart rowing machine that gives you access to a library of trainer-led workouts filmed on waterways around the world. 

Fight Camp boxing gloves

FightCamp (Credit: Brenda Stolyar)

If you’re looking to make gains, we suggest the Tonal 2, the best smart strength-training machine we’ve tested. It’s like having a full gym’s worth of strength training equipment—and an AI personal trainer—in your home. It keeps track of how much weight you can lift for each move, counts your reps, and offers useful form feedback to help you train safely. Tonal offers plenty of classes, including beginner-friendly workouts and programs.

The Tempo Move is a more affordable smart strength training option that works with your iPhone and TV. It suggests the appropriate weight you should be lifting for each move, counts your reps, and offers real-time form feedback.

If you’re more into bodyweight exercises such as yoga and pilates, check out a fitness mirror like the Echelon Reflect. It’s particularly compelling if you’re short on space because you can mount it to a wall and it looks just like a regular mirror when powered off. During a class, you can see the instructor as well as your reflection in the mirror, which makes it easy to check your form.

For more, see our picks for the home gym equipment, the best smart strength training equipment, the best exercise bikes, and the best rowing machines

Peloton Bike+ Image

MSRP $2,495.00

SoulCycle At-Home Bike Image

MSRP $1,950.00

FightCamp main image

MSRP $1,219.00

Hydrow Arc

MSRP $2,295.00

Tonal 2

MSRP $4,295.00

Tempo Move Image

Per Month, Starts at $80.25

Echelon Reflect Image

MSRP $2,899.99

Workout Apps

We know that most people don’t have a few thousand extra dollars to drop on a smart fitness machine. Fortunately, there are plenty of affordable (or free!) workout apps and streaming services that can help you along, whether you’re a beginner just starting your fitness journey or a seasoned athlete who wants to start a new training schedule.

FitOn and Nike Training Club are two excellent resources if you’re on a tight budget. FitOn offers free on-demand workout videos with celebrity trainers including Julianne Hough and Jonathan Van Ness, and it supports heart rate monitors so you can compete on leaderboards with other participants. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nike removed the subscription fee for its Training Club app, which features a wide selection of workouts ranging from less than 20 minutes to an hour, including boxing, HIIT, strength, yoga, and more.

Some of our favorites include Aaptiv, Apple Fitness+, and Peloton App One. Aaptiv ($14.99 per month or $99.99 per year) specializes in audio-based workouts led by trainers, meaning you don’t have to keep your eyes or fingers on a screen to exercise.

Fitness+ is an excellent choice for Apple fans, featuring a variety of classes that you can stream on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. Monthly access costs less than a single class at most fitness studios at $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. Apple offers a steady stream of heart-pumping 5- to 45-minute classes with high-quality playlists and a diverse group of instructors. The service includes floor-based workouts such as core, dance, HIIT, strength, and yoga, which require just a set of dumbbells or no equipment at all. It can also keep you entertained on walks, and guide you in the gym, with structured cycling, rowing, strength, and treadmill workouts. 

Apple Fitness+

Apple Fitness+ (Credit: Apple)

While the name Peloton may be synonymous with expensive stationary bicycles, the company offers a reasonably priced fitness class subscription service to anyone, with or without home equipment. Starting at $12.99 per month, the app has a ton of classes, from yoga to cardio to bodyweight strength, and so on. Classes and instructors have the high energy and intensity Peloton is known for. The Peloton app also offers custom machine learning-generated workout plans for the gym. 

Head over to the best workout apps for more.

Aaptiv logo

MSRP Free

MSRP Free

$14.99 Per Month

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Fitness+ is a compelling at-home and on-the-go workout companion featuring a variety of studio-style classes with excellent music and instruction you can stream on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV.

MSRP $9.99

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Per Month, Starts at $12.99

Per Month, Starts at $12.99

$12.99 Per Month

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Fitness Trackers

Fitness trackers are good for more than just monitoring your steps, sleep, and workouts: The best ones motivate you to get moving and encourage you to meet your goals. These devices focus more closely on your health than smartwatches, but many still include some helpful lifestyle features such as mobile payment support and streaming music controls. They also tend to have much longer battery life than smartwatches. 

Before I started using them, I was a skeptic; naturally active, I thought of fitness trackers as an unnecessary (and unsightly) investment. But after testing them, I’ve gained so much useful knowledge about myself and my body—information that has motivated me to make positive life changes. 

Knowing my heart rate zones helps me work out more efficiently. Noticing that yoga, my preferred and primary form of exercise, doesn’t always get my heart rate up to my target zone has prodded me to add cardio sessions into my schedule a couple of times a week. If I see I’m short of my daily step goal, I’ll do another lap around the park when I walk my dog, which benefits both of us. And I find it easier to pass on a nightcap now that know how even a few alcoholic drinks negatively impact my sleep.

I’m happy to have found several recent fitness trackers that balance function and form, with sleek, attractive designs that I actually want to wear. The Garmin Lily 2, which has a fashionable, jewelry-like design, comes to mind. It lacks built-in GPS for pace and distance tracking without your phone, but it can monitor health stats such as your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), breathing, calories burned, energy level, heart rate, sleep, steps, and stress.

Fitbit Charge 6

(Credit: Angela Moscaritolo)

The most value-rich fitness tracker on the market right now is the Fitbit Charge 6, which offers top-notch fitness, sleep, and stress-tracking features that can help you stay motivated to meet your workout goals, get to bed earlier, and incorporate mindfulness into your daily routine. It has an always-on color touch screen, a slim metal case, and several useful health and lifestyle features that aren’t available on its less expensive siblings, the style-focused Luxe or the entry-level Inspire 3, including built-in GPS, the ability to measure your stress and heart rhythm, and mobile payment support.

Apple Watch SE 3

Workout Buddy, an AI fitness feature on the Apple Watch SE 3 (Credit: Andrew Gebhart)

Some of our favorite smartwatches for fitness tracking include the Apple Watch SE 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE. The Apple Watch SE 3 offers a robust suite of wellness tools, including Apple’s motivating Activity, Exercise, and Stand rings, as well as integration with the company’s Fitness+ workout streaming service, and a new AI-powered Workout Buddy to keep you motivated. The Galaxy Watch FE supports more than 100 different activities; everything from walking and running to aqua aerobics and hang gliding. Both smartwatches can automatically detect certain types of workouts, including walking, running, elliptical usage, rowing, and swimming.

Besides encouraging you to stay active, the Apple Watch can help you ward off illness with a feature that reminds you to wash your hands when you return home. When your Apple Watch detects handwashing movements and the sound of running water, it shows a 20-second countdown timer on the screen, so you don’t have to silently hum “Happy Birthday to You” twice in your head when scrubbing germs away.

If you’re not into watches or wristbands, check out the Oura Ring, our favorite finger-based tracker. Like a mood ring on steroids, the Oura houses small sensors to monitor your activity, physical and mental health, and sleep. It can even track your heart rate and body temperature around the clock, as well as predict your next period. This fitness tracking ring also keeps tabs on your heart rate variability (HRV, a measure of stress), respiration rate, and SpO2. 

For more, see the best fitness trackers, the best waterproof fitness trackers, and the best smartwatches

Fitbit Charge 6

MSRP $159.95

Fitbit Inspire 3 Image

MSRP $99.95

The interior of the Oura Ring 4

MSRP $349.00

Garmin Lily 2 Classic

Starts at $249.99

Galaxy Wacth FE

MSRP $199.99

Apple Watch SE 3

MSRP $249.00

Fitbit Luxe Image

MSRP $149.95



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Fitness Tracking Apps

If data drives you, you have plenty of options beyond fitness trackers and smartwatches to help you monitor your efforts and progress. Free and affordable fitness tracking apps can fill the gap when you don’t have the money or desire for a wearable, and they can offer additional insights if you do.

One of our favorites, especially for those just starting out, is MapMyFitness. Available for Android and iOS, it’s free and lets you record nearly any activity, from running and mountain biking to playing an instrument, walking the dog, and vacuuming. 

MapMyFitness app

(Credit: MapMyFitness)

If you’re a runner, cyclist, or swimmer, download Strava, a free app that lets you compete against yourself or others who have traversed the same segments as you. We also recommend Charity Miles, a free app that donates money to charity for every mile you walk, run, or bike. 

Many fitness-tracking apps, including MapMyFitness and Strava, sync with wearables such as the Apple Watch and standalone heart rate monitors to provide even more information, including the amount of time spent in each heart rate zone during your workout.

Strava (for Android)

MSRP $7.99

MapMyFitness app

MSRP Free

Charity Miles app

MSRP Free

Heart Rate Monitors

Although most modern wearables can read your heart rate, there are benefits to standalone heart rate monitors. For starters, most models support both ANT+ and Bluetooth, so they can stream your real-time heart rate to multiple devices, including cycling computers, fitness apps, and smart home gym equipment. 

Chest straps are slightly more accurate than wrist-based wearables because you wear them closer to the heart. Optical heart rate sensors in Fitbit devices, the Apple Watch, and other wrist-based activity trackers calculate your heart rate by shining light into your skin and measuring blood flow. So for the most precise heart rate readings, consider a dedicated chest strap such as the Polar H9, which syncs with a wide range of exercise equipment and apps. 

Factors including cold weather, tattoos, and motion can potentially throw off optical heart rate sensors and lead to erroneous measurements, making them slightly less reliable. That said, optical heart rate trackers tend to be easier to use, feel more comfortable, and allow for 24/7 monitoring. One of our favorite standalone optical heart rate trackers is the Wahoo Tickr Fit, which supports Bluetooth and ANT+ to connect with workout apps and machines.

Check out the best heart rate monitors for more.

Polar H9 Heart Rate Sensor Image

Polar H9 Heart Rate Sensor

MSRP $59.95

Wahoo Tickr FIT

MSRP $79.99

Smart Scales (and Healthy Meals)

Whether your goal is to lose weight, gain muscle, or simply drink more water, a smart scale can help you monitor your progress. These devices connect with your smartphone and do a lot more than just tell you how much you weigh. 

Our top pick, the Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale tracks 14 metrics, including basal metabolic rate (BMR), body fat percentage, body mass index, heart rate, subcutaneous and visceral fat, and muscle mass. It was highly accurate in our testing and offers some features typically reserved for more expensive smart scales, including Wi-Fi connectivity for remote app syncing, a safe mode for pregnancy, and a rechargeable battery.

If you’re trying to lose weight, knowing your BMR, or the amount of energy your body uses when at rest, can be very helpful. You can use this metric to help find your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), or the total number of calories you burn each day while active and at rest. At the most basic level, consuming fewer calories than your TDEE puts you in a caloric deficit and results in fat loss. 

Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale

Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale (Credit: Andrew Gebhart)

Smart scales determine your body fat percentage using a process called bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA), which involves sending a low-level electrical current through your body. The current moves quickly through tissues that contain a large amount of fluids and electrolytes, such as muscle and blood, and faces greater resistance—or impedance—moving through fat. The Samsung Galaxy Watch can measure your body fat from your wrist using a similar method.

It’s important to note that the small electric current sent through your body during BIA measurement can affect pacemakers. If you use a pacemaker, look for a scale with a safe mode. The Wyze Scale, for instance, offers a mode called Only Measure Weight, which disables the BIA measurement.

There’s no evidence that smart scales are dangerous for pregnant women, but if you’re expecting, your measurements (except for weight) will likely be inaccurate. The same is true for children and adolescents under the age of 18 who are still growing.

And if you’re watching your weight or just want to improve your overall health, increasing your veggie intake is a good idea. Subscription-based food delivery services make it easier than ever to start and maintain a healthy plant-based diet. After testing them all, we found that Green Chef (starting at $9.99 per meal) offers the best vegetable-based meals.

For more, head over to the best smart bathroom scales and the best vegetarian and vegan meal-kit delivery services.

Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale

Etekcity HR Smart Fitness Scale

MSRP $79.99

Green Chef logo

Green Chef Meal Delivery Service

Starts at $11.99

Sleep Better at Night

We all know that it’s important to get a good night’s rest, but that’s often easier said than done. Fortunately, a plethora of available technologies can help you achieve that goal. 

Gaining insight into your sleeping patterns is the first step toward identifying problems and fixing them. When you’re evaluating wearable options, look for a device with continuous heart rate monitoring and an SpO2 (or Pulse Ox) sensor that tracks your blood oxygen saturation levels as you sleep. Many wearables also offer a daily sleep score that can help you quickly gauge the quality and restorative value of your shut-eye.

Fitbit sleep metrics

Fitbit Sleep Metrics (Credit: Fitbit)

Smartwatches are also capable of tracking sleep, but they tend to be bulkier and have shorter battery lives than fitness trackers, which makes them less practical for wearing overnight. The Apple Watch can track when you drift off and wake up, your total time in bed and asleep, and key health metrics such as your overnight body temperature, heart rate, and respiration.

When it comes to sleep, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch has a slight upper hand over the Apple Watch. When you wear one of Samsung’s watches to bed and place your smartphone on your nightstand, the two devices can work together to track your snoring and can even record it. 

Many people simply find it too uncomfortable to wear a fitness tracker or smartwatch to bed. If you’re in that camp, you might prefer a contactless option like the second-generation Nest Hub, which can track your sleep from the nightstand without physically touching you. If temperature issues keep you up, the Eight Sleep Pod Pro Cover is a smart mattress topper that lets you adjust your existing bed’s climate from hot to cool via your phone, and it expertly tracks your sleep health.

If you experience night sweats, we recommend the Perfectly Snug Smart Topper. It monitors your body temperature and uses fans to cool you and eliminate moisture. In testing, it effectively prevented most night sweats before they occurred.

SleepIQ app

SleepIQ app (Credit: SleepIQ)

Comfort is key, so if you wake up with back pain or can’t seem to get cozy on your old mattress, a high-tech smart bed such as the Sleep Number 360 i8 might be worth the investment. It’s pricey, but it lets you adjust the firmness of each side for your optimal comfort level. It also automatically adjusts the firmness depending on your movements, so when you turn onto your side, it provides more cushioning, and when you move onto your back, it firms up for extra support. The mattress also tracks your slumber and offers insights via the SleepIQ companion app to help you get the best rest possible. When you pair it with Sleep Number’s FlexFit 3 base, it can elevate your head and feet and warm your tootsies to help you drift off faster. 

Read the best sleep tech for catching your ZZZs for more.

Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) Image

Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen)

MSRP $99.99

Sleep Number 360 i8 Smart Bed Image

Sleep Number 360 i8 Smart Bed

Price as Tested $6,198.00

Eight Sleep Pod Pro Cover Image

Eight Sleep Pod Pro Cover

Starts at $1,595.00

Perfectly Snug Smart Topper Image

Perfectly Snug Smart Topper

Starts at $999.00

Manage Your Stress

Like getting enough sleep, reducing your stress is key to maintaining your health.

Meditation can be a useful tool for winding down at night and relieving stress at any time. If you’re new to meditation or have trouble focusing, you might want to check out the Core Meditation Trainer. You hold the orb-like device in your hands as you stream guided meditations via its companion app, and it gently vibrates to help you relax and focus. As you meditate, sensors on top of the device measure the electrical activity of your heart through your thumbs to quantify the benefits of each session on your body. 

The companion app calculates your heart rate variability (HRV)—the time between each heartbeat. HRV is a measure of your nervous system activity and an indicator of your resilience to stress; in general, the higher the HRV, the better. 

Most wearables also offer guided breathing exercises that can help reduce stress. The Fitbit Sense 2 and the Charge 6 take it a step further with integrated electrodermal activity (EDA) sensors that measure small electrical changes in your skin’s sweat level to track your body’s response to stress. These wearables also give you a daily Stress Management Score based on metrics including your heart rate, heart rate variability, EDA data, physical activity, and sleep patterns. With a Fitbit Premium account ($9.99 per month or $119.88 per year), you can meditate with Deepak Chopra.

Fitbit Sense 2

Fitbit Sense 2 (Credit: Angela Moscaritolo)

As lower-cost alternatives, plenty of free and affordable meditation apps can help you combat stress and anxiety. Smiling Mind (available on Android and iOS) is a favorite; it’s free and offers meditations for various issues and events including difficult emotions, relationships, sleep, and stress.

Some of our other favorite meditation apps include Aura, Calm, Insight Timer, Meditation Studio, Simple Habit, Ten Percent Happier, and The Mindfulness App. All are available on both Android and iOS, plus offer free content. Headspace ($12.99 monthly or $69.99 annually on iOS and Android) is another standout, providing hundreds of meditations for health issues, emotions, challenges, and productivity. 

For more, check out 13 Meditation Apps to Help You Fight Anxiety and Stress.

Core Meditation Trainer Image

MSRP $169.00

Fitbit Sense 2 Image

MSRP $299.95

Smiling Mind

MSRP Free


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