![]() Partially because they’re tied to your phone, but also because if you prefer exercising indoors, you don't need those features. ![]() ![]() These watches can track your heart rate and calories burned, but don’t need advanced GPS functionality. The Apple Watch, for example, can display your next set, and let you tick off your reps as you go. On the other hand, you can find watches that’ll tie in with fitness apps and workout plans. These allow for quick adjustments and even music control with sweaty hands or gloves. Running watches contain GPS trackers that can help not only map your run, but help you find your way back if you get lost on trails and hikes, as well as lightweight designs that sometimes eschew a touchscreen interface entirely for tactile buttons. Runners have access to some fantastic gadgets, and some of the best running watches can be found quite cheaply, but serious athletes will find themselves shelling out more money for more advanced features. ![]() Naturally, the types of workouts you enjoy will make a big difference to the tracker you opt for. ![]()
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