The TomTom Touch is a bit of alright. It’s got all the basic features you'd hope to find in a fitness tracker, and keeps tabs on your activity levels well enough. Three days on a single charge is pretty decent, and it tops up quickly so it doesn't become a hassle. That tiny screen makes getting all the information you want a struggle, though, and the strap is just cheap. Perhaps the biggest issue, though? Being able to measure your body composition is great and all, but lets face it - you really aren't going to be fluctuating enough to need those measurements just a tap away. For everything else, the Touch is outdone in just about every respect by Fitbit's price-point rival, the Charge 2. Buy the Touch here from TomTom
Can tell you just how fat you are; Shower-proof; Low-profile;
Tiny display; Touch to wake; Lots of screens;