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Fitness trackers of all kinds have become extremely popular in urban India, helping people to manage their physical activity and calorie intake and stay in shape. Here are some of the fitness bands in the Indian market. </br><br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>
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<b>Xiaomi Mi Band</b></br> The Mi Band tracks sleep, counts steps, work as an alarm, notifies about incoming calls and battery lasts a month. It supports both Android and iOS. The Mi Fit app doesn’t have a provision to record daily calorie intake, thus making it of little use while managing calories. </br><b>Price:</b> Rs 999</br><br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>
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<b>Yu Fit</b></br> The Yu Fit Band is similar to the Mi Band but has an OLED screen. The display shows time, notifications, calories burnt, steps taken, distance covered. The band syncs with Healthifyme app, in which users have to log in meals which then tracks calories. </br><b>Price:</b> Rs 999</br></br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>
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<b>GOQii Band</b></br> GOQii aims to put a traditional activity tracker on your wrists and a fitness coach on the hotline to eventually spin out a holistic fitness tracking experience. It comes with a feature called Karma points which can be spent to donate for social cause from within the app. </br><b>Price:</b> Rs 3,999 (3-month plan)</br></br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>
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<b>Fitgen Trek</b></br> Fitgen Trek is like any other fitness band in the market with a OLED display. Supports both iOS and Android. Performance-wise the Fitgen Trek is not up to the mark given its price. </br><b>Price:</b> Rs 5,999</br></br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>
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<b>Garmin Vivosmart</b></br> Garmin Vivosmart help users stay on track with health and wellness goals while staying connected with vibration alerts for calls, texts, calendar reminders, emails and more from a smartphone. </br><b>Price:</b> Rs 10,990</br></br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>
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<b>Fitbit Charge HR</b></br> Fitbit Charge HR is the larger version of the very popular Flex band and has an LED display with a control button. A sensor at the back constantly monitors heart rate. Its PurePulse Heart Rate claims to provide accurate calorie count than other devices. </br><b>Price:</b> Rs 12,990</br>(Inputs compiled by Debashis Sarkar)</br></br><strong>Also read:</strong> <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/article/industry/tech/staying-fit-with-fitness-bands/131464/"><strong>Staying fit with fitness bands</strong></a>

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