With so many fitness bands currently on the market, it’s hard to know which is best. It’s not just the hardware that has to be considered but the software too – you could have the best fitness tracker in the world, but without a great platform to display it on, it’s worthless. It’s even harder to know which bands are compatible with Apple’s Health app . Fitbit has long said that it’ll never bring native support for the Health app, meaning that all Fitbit users are forced to use the Fitbit app and nothing else (or not, as the case may be – read on to find out more). We’ve compiled a list of some of the best fitness bands that sync with Apple’s Health app, whether you want to use Health to get fit or just to lose weight . From: Amazon Was: £1,249 Now: £1,099.97 (£149 off) View Deal From: Amazon Was: £1,299 Now: £1,159 (£140 off) View Deal From: Amazon Was: £509 Now: £388.40 (£120.60 off) View Deal From: Amazon Was: £119 Now: £99 (£20 off) View Deal From: Amazon Was: £239 Now: £189 (£50 off) View Deal From: AO Was: £169 Now: £159 (£10 off) View Deal… Read full this story
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