The Garmin Vivosmart HR+ review broke the record for an all-time high score for fitness trackers and for good reason: it's all-singing, all-dancing and packed with tech, although that still might not make it the perfect choice for everyone.
Its top mix of features and performance also made it a worthy Fitness Tracker of the Year at the Wareable Tech Awards 2016.
The Vivosmart HR+ offers a great mix of activity, heart rate and GPS tracking, which makes it a no-brainer for those who are thinking about a Fitbit, but nonplussed by the idea of taking a phone along for a run.
While the band is still a little chunky for some, and the screen is nowhere near as attractive as the Fitbit Blaze, it offers up around a week of battery life, is devilishly good when it comes to notifications and it's water resistant to about 50m – although the lack of a swimming mode is a disappointment.
Run stats are a little light – if you want more than pace, distance or basic HR data then you'll need to head into proper GPS running watch territory.
Feature check: Steps, Sleep Monitoring, 24/7 Heart Rate Monitoring, GPS.