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The best waterproof fitness trackers in 2025
Jan 22, 2025
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Most fitness trackers are designed to get wet. It just makes sense that fitness trackers and fitness-focused smartwatches should be able to handle sweaty workouts, rainy weather, and in most cases, swimming.
Indeed, if your workout routine involves the deep end of the pool, you'll need a waterproof fitness tracker. While most trackers on the market can hold up to a few splashes or be worn in the shower, you'll want to look for certain features — like a good water resistance rating and open water and pool tracking — before you take the plunge.
But where to begin when choosing one? Here's some helpful information before you dive in and make a purchase — plus a round-up of the best waterproof devices.
What makes a good waterproof fitness tracker?
How is water resistance measured in fitness trackers?
The terms water-resistant and waterproof are used pretty much interchangeably with fitness trackers these days. But, if you're looking to go for a dip with your smartwatch on, you'll want to make sure it's safe to be fully submerged at least 30 metres. Most fitness trackers on this list (and in general) have a water resistance rating of WR50, 5 Bar, or 50 ATM. All of these measurements mean exactly the same thing: That these trackers are waterproof up to 50 metres.
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