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Looking to try a fitness and sleep tracker to help balance workouts, life and recovery. I have been doing everything by perceived exertion for years and know how to push my body but having trouble getting enough recovery now that I'm in my 40s. Activities to track are skiing, MTB, running, lifting and chasing kids/dogs around. <br />
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I want something easy to wear all the time including for sleep tracking, good battery life and not too ugly. I am open to a watch or a ring, I currently wear an analog watch most of the time but would replace that if going the watch route. I am an the anti notification camp on tech so most non fitness smart watch features would not get used and I would prefer better battery life over advanced features. I don't need gps. I am on iPhone so android only smartwatches are also out. </p>
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current considerations:</p>
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Oura ring: good for everything but lifting, low profile, medium priced but needs a subscription. <br />
Apple Watch: not sure which one and battery life seems pretty garbage. Lots of features I don't care about<br />
fitbit: probably a sense 2 would be cheaper and longer battery than Apple Watch, questionable support</p>
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Amazfit: bunch of options that seem decently priced and look good. Questionable privacy and business model </p>
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Garmin: lots of options all pretty pricey, lots of outdoor features and good support </p>
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Who's using any of these and has feedback or suggestions?</p>
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