To help improve exercise routines, sleep patterns, and even overall health, many people get fitness trackers. This need, however, has brought out a whole new market with many competitors. To help you decide which one to get, here is a quick rundown of the Misfit Ray, the Samsung Gear Fit 2, and the FitBit Charge 2.

The Misfit Ray

When comparing with the other trackers' regular sleek design, the Misfit Ray broke out from the conventional outline of its roundabout Shine tracker to offer something better. It is a good looking activity tracker with smooth and clean applications within.

Its paring with smartphones enables the usual call and message functionalities. It comes with various designs for the band, with an option to have the tracker worn as a pendant too. If you are looking for conventional customisation blended with solid fitness tracking at an affordable price range, then turning to the Misfit Ray can't go wrong.

Feature check: Steps, sleep, buzzes for smartphone notifications.

$99.95, misfit.com | Amazon

Samsung Gear Fit 2

The new Samsung Gear Fit 2 has a pretty impressive AMOLED panel. With such a large number of fitness trackers substituting quality color display for more battery life, they can easily be outshined for lack of vibrancy. The Gear Fit2 has an extravagant 1.5-crawl screen with an eye-popping 432 x 216, 322 pixels for each creep screen.

On the fitness side, its GPS-enabled for run tracking and also an optical heart rate screenfor an exceptionally reasonable price rate.

Feature check: Steps, sleep, GPS and optical heart rate.

$179.99, samsung.com | Amazon

FitBit Charge 2

Fitbit raised its current standards with the Charge 2 in succession. It features the standard steps and sleep tracker, tracks heart rate ceaselessly, monitors resting heart rate and now rates VO2 Max.

Despite getting negative reviews on its screen responsiveness and interface, the FitBit Charge 2 still boasts of a flexible health tracking capability than most wearables have.

Feature check: Stepmonitoring, sleep monitoring, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, breathing training, VO2 Max.

$149.99, fitbit.com | Amazon

To sum it up, the Misfit Ray is not only the most choice, it is also highly recommended for those who are after the basic functions of a fitness tracker. The Samsung Gear Fit 2, on the other hand, has one of the best displays and advanced functions for wearables right now. But if you're more of an overall workout person, then the Samsung FitBit Charge 2 might be the right fit for you.

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