Embrace year-round wellness: The best fitness wearable tech and apps to keep you thriving

Embrace year-round wellness: The best fitness wearable tech and apps to keep you thriving

January is often the time of year when people make resolutions to get fitter and become healthier. However, wellness isn’t a seasonal trend; it’s a year-round commitment. And while willpower plays a crucial role, the right technology can significantly boost your efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle, no matter the weather outside.

From smartwatches that track your every move, to apps that guide your mindfulness practice, the market is flooded with options. But which ones truly deliver on their promise of year-round wellness?

This post explores the best fitness wearable tech gadgets and apps to help you stay on track throughout the year, offering insights into features to look for and recommendations for different needs and budgets.

Wearable tech: Beyond the step count

While basic step trackers have their place, today’s fitness wearables offer a far more comprehensive picture of your health. Look for devices that go beyond simple step counting and incorporate:

  • Advanced heart rate monitoring: Accurate heart rate tracking is crucial for optimising workouts and understanding your cardiovascular health. Look for features like continuous heart rate monitoring and heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, which can provide insights into your stress levels and recovery. Examples include the Apple Watch, Garmin Smartwatch and Google Pixel Watch.
  • Sleep tracking: Sleep is fundamental to overall well-being. Wearables with advanced sleep tracking capabilities can analyse your sleep stages (light, deep, REM), identify sleep disturbances and offer personalised recommendations for better sleep hygiene. The Oura Ring 4 is known for its detailed sleep analysis.
  • SpO2 monitoring: Measuring blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) can be a valuable indicator of respiratory health. Many wearables now include this feature, providing an additional layer of health monitoring – the O2Ring Oximeter Continuous Oxygen Monitor is one of the top devices for tracking blood oxygen saturation.
  • GPS tracking: For outdoor enthusiasts, GPS tracking is essential for accurately monitoring distance, pace and route during runs, hikes and bike rides. Many GPS watches, including the Fitbit Charge 6, also offer features like map navigation and trail tracking.
  • Stress management: Beyond fitness, wearables such as Nurosym can also lower your stress levels, reduce fatigue, stabilise your mood and improve the quality of your sleep.

Apps: your digital wellness coach

Wearable tech is only half the equation. Complementary apps can enhance your wellness journey by providing:

  • Personalised workout plans: Apps like Peloton, Nike Training Club and Adidas Running by Runtastic offer structured workout programs tailored to your fitness level and goals.
  • Mindfulness and meditation: Apps like Headspace and Calm guide you through meditation and mindfulness exercises, helping to manage stress and improve mental well-being.
  • Nutrition tracking: Apps like MyFitnessPal and Lose It! help you track your calorie intake and macronutrient ratios, supporting healthy eating habits.
  • Sleep improvement tools: Beyond wearable sleep tracking, apps like Sleep Cycle can analyse your sleep patterns and wake you up during a light sleep phase for a more refreshed morning start.

Choosing the right tech for you

The best wearable and app combination depends on your individual needs and preferences. Consider:

  • Budget: Prices range from affordable fitness trackers to high-end smartwatches.
  • Features: Prioritise features that align with your wellness goals.
  • Ease of use: Choose a device and app that are intuitive and easy to navigate.
  • Integration: Ensure your wearable and apps seamlessly integrate for a holistic view of your health data.

Embracing year-round wellness requires a multifaceted approach. By combining the power of advanced fitness wearable tech with supportive apps, you can gain valuable insights into your health, track your progress and stay motivated throughout the year, ultimately leading to a healthier and happier you.

Price Points: Nature identification guides

Nature identification guides | H is for Home

Having to spend so much of the day in lock-down, indoors and in isolation makes you more aware of your wider surroundings. With the good spring weather, people have been spending their limited time outdoors, walking and cycling and generally appreciating the environment.

We’ve been noticing the growing presence of wild birds, butterflies and the reawakening trees. Here are a number of nature identification guides that we’ve found to help you in your quest to recognise what’s around you.

Bird identification guides | H is for Home

Birds

  1. Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab: free, Apple Store
  2. Field guide to the top 50 garden birds laminated identification chart book: £5.95, eBay
  3. RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds – RSPB (paperback): £6.99, Waterstones

British tree identification guides | H is for Home

Trees

  1. British tree identification app, Woodland Trust: free, Apple Store
  2. British tree leaves A4 and A5 identification chart: £3.95, Etsy
  3. Collins Complete Guide to British Trees, (paperback): £14.95, Amazon

British butterfly identification guides | H is for Home

Butterflies

  1. iRecord Butterflies app (iPhone & Android): free, Butterfly Conservation
  2. British butterfly wall chart: £2.85, Watkins & Doncaster
  3. The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland (set): £550.00, The Pemberley Bookshop

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The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland (set)
The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland (set)
£550.00
British butterfly wall chart
British butterfly wall chart
£2.85
iRecord Butterflies app (iPhone & Android)
iRecord Butterflies app (iPhone & Android)
free
Collins Complete Guide to British Trees, (paperback)
Collins Complete Guide to British Trees, (paperback)
£14.95
British tree leaves A4 and A5 identification chart
British tree leaves A4 and A5 identification chart
£3.95
British tree identification app, Woodland Trust
British tree identification app, Woodland Trust
free
RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds – RSPB (paperback)
RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds – RSPB (paperback)
£6.99
Field guide to the top 50 garden birds laminated identification chart book
Field guide to the top 50 garden birds laminated identification chart book
£5.95
Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab
Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab
free
The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland (set)
The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland (set)
£550.00
British butterfly wall chart
British butterfly wall chart
£2.85
iRecord Butterflies app (iPhone & Android)
iRecord Butterflies app (iPhone & Android)
free
Collins Complete Guide to British Trees, (paperback)
Collins Complete Guide to British Trees, (paperback)
£14.95
British tree leaves A4 and A5 identification chart
British tree leaves A4 and A5 identification chart
£3.95
British tree identification app, Woodland Trust
British tree identification app, Woodland Trust
free
RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds – RSPB (paperback)
RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds – RSPB (paperback)
£6.99
Field guide to the top 50 garden birds laminated identification chart book
Field guide to the top 50 garden birds laminated identification chart book
£5.95
Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab
Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab
free

Price Points: ‘To do’ apps

'To do' apps

I’m always on the look out for good to do apps. I currently use the free Wunderlist app which sends me useful little pop-up alerts to get tasks done. It’s pretty basic, so I’d like to find another with a few bells and whistles. Can you recommend any that you use?

These three have made it on to my short-list. Here’s what the developers and users say about their apps:

Momentum – I cannot recommend enough the practice of tracking one’s habits, of gathering the data of what you are actually doing or not doing. Looking back at the data after a week could be really telling and it’s motivating to mark things off as done each day.

I’ve learned that big habits, for me. it’s best to tackle one at a time and run with it for at least a month, before trying to make any other big adjustments. For me it’s motivating to log the good habits that I already have and check them off as I do them. I like the ability with this app to skip a day if something comes up or I’m on vacation.

Busy – Busy starts your day with your Most Important Task. Making the rest of your day easy.

Busy won’t distract you with all your tasks at once or give you unnecessary features that take time to learn or setup. Instead, Busy puts you on a path to your ultimate goal; getting things done.
MOST IMPORTANT TASK ALERTS
A daily, automated reminder to start your Most Important Task.
PROJECT PLANNING
Each project features an Inbox, Important, Later and Done list to keep you organised.
DRAG AND DROP
Sort and move tasks between lists with a simple, natural gesture.

Carrot – Keep CARROT happy by getting things done in real life.
She’ll reward you.
But be careful!
Slackers make CARROT upset.

  1. Momentum Habit Tracker – free (Premium subscription: $1.99/month or $14.99/year)
  2. Busy – free
  3. Carrot – $2.99