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fitness tracker

American  
[fit-nis trak-er] / ˈfɪt nɪs ˈtræk ər /

noun

  1. a wearable electronic device or a software application that monitors one's physical fitness and daily physical activity.


Etymology

Origin of fitness tracker

First recorded in 2000–05

Example Sentences

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What they tell me: Buying a fitness tracker or smartwatch isn’t going to help you lose weight.

From Washington Post

You might be monitoring your own all day long via a fitness tracker you wear on your wrist.

From Salon

Within the past six weeks, she has offloaded a $150 fitness tracker ring, an $80 cycling jersey, and a $500 bicycle travel case.

From Slate

Next Ventures, which he started in 2019, has made more than a dozen investments, including in the fitness tracker Oura Ring and Outside magazine.

From New York Times

The beauty of the fartlek is that, unlike in traditional high-intensity interval training workouts, walkers or runners don’t have to glue themselves to a watch or a fitness tracker to boost their muscular endurance.

From Seattle Times