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The best waterproof fitness trackers for swimming and beyond

Dive into these picks.
By Jae Thomas  on 
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It's no new news that fitness trackers these days are designed to get wet. Beyond just getting splashed while you wash your hands, these fitness-focused smartwatches can handle sweaty workouts, inclement weather, and in most cases, even swimming.

If your workout routine involves hanging out in the deep end of the pool, you'll need a waterproof fitness tracker. While most trackers on the market can hold up to a few splashes or be worn in the shower, you'll want to look for certain features — like a good water resistance rating and open water and pool swim tracking — before you take the plunge.

What to look for in a waterproof fitness tracker

If you're planning on using your smartwatch in the water regularly, there are a few things to look out for. First, you'll want a water resistance rating of at least 30 meters (read more on water resistance below). Second, look for watches that can track open water swim, pool swim, and can give you lap times. Bonus points if the watch supports underwater heart rate tracking. Lastly, check to see if the watch has a specific water lock feature. Water locks prevent accidental screen touches while submerged, so you'll never send a text or open apps while you're swimming.

How is water resistance measured in fitness trackers?

The terms water-resistant and waterproof are used pretty much interchangeably with fitness trackers these days. But, if you're looking to go for a dip with your smartwatch on, you'll want to make sure it's safe to be fully submerged at least 30 meters.

Most fitness trackers on this list (and in general) have a water resistance rating of WR50, 5 Bar, 50 ATM, or 50 meters. All of these measurements mean exactly the same thing — that these trackers are waterproof up to 50 meters.

A water resistance rating of 50 meters means that open-water and pool swimming is totally fine to do. However, if you're interested in an activity that's more intense than swimming or one that requires long-term submersion — like water skiing, snorkeling, or surfing — you'd probably do best with a watch that's more durable and has a higher water resistance rating. For reference, Apple says that Apple Watches shouldn't be used for any activities that involve "high-velocity water or immersion below a shallow depth." This is true for most popular fitness trackers, including Fitbits. You'll need an outdoor sport-focused fitness watch like one from Garmin or Polar for the more extreme water sports if that's your thing.

All of the trackers on this list are waterproof at least up to 50 meters. You'll see in this story that we refer to water resistance level with WR and a number.

What is the most accurate waterproof fitness tracker?

The Garmin Vivoactive 4(opens in a new tab) and the Polar Grit X Pro(opens in a new tab) are the only fitness trackers on this list that truly support underwater heart rate monitoring, so these are the most accurate for swimming purposes. The Apple Watch Series 7 can track heart rate during swimming workouts, but the water might affect its sensors, making it slightly less accurate. Fitbits, on the other hand, don't support underwater heart rate tracking at all. Both Apple Watches and Fitbits rely mainly on their accelerometers to measure calories burned while swimming.

Accuracy isn't the only criteria you should choose a fitness tracker off of though. Whether you're a casual swimmer looking to track laps in the gym pool or a water sports athlete looking for a durable smartwatch, dive into our top picks for all of the best waterproof fitness trackers below.

If your kiddo is heading to swim lessons, pool parties, or the beach, the Fitbit Ace 3(opens in a new tab) can keep up with all of their splashing shenanigans. It's waterproof up to 50 meters like most other adult fitness trackers, so you won't need to worry about them taking it off before taking a dip in the water.

The Fitbit Ace 3 is our top pick for kid-friendly fitness trackers — and for good reason. With an eight day battery life, activity tracking, and motivational challenges and digital rewards, the Ace 3 is sure to keep your kid active (instead of glued to the iPad all day).

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Read our full review of the Fitbit Charge 5.

If you don't need your entire phone on your wrist at all times, the Fitbit Charge 5(opens in a new tab) is a good option for a waterproof fitness tracker. It tracks workouts (including swimming) automatically, so you'll never have to stop and begin a workout beforehand. It's best when paired with a premium Fitbit membership for access to more health data, but even on its own, it'll be a solid bang for your buck. 

More from Mashable writer SaVanna Shoemaker: 

"The Fitbit Charge 5 is packed with health-tracking features for what is actually a fairly modest price. However, it’s more “wellness tracker” than “smart watch” — lacking certain useful, non-health related features like a weather app and music controls. [...] When it comes to health and wellness it delivers a truly comprehensive tracking experience — especially when paired with the ultra-detailed reports provided with a Fitbit Premium membership."

Editor's note: Product information has been synthesized from a review previously published on Mashable

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Most of the popular fitness trackers and smart watches are only waterproof up to 50 meters, which pretty much limits you to doing laps in the pool or splashing around in the ocean. The Polar Grit X Pro (opens in a new tab)is a good choice for the more serious water sports enthusiast, with a strong water resistance rating of 100 meters. It's also built to handle extreme temperatures ranging from -20 to 50 degrees Celsius.

This fitness tracker is ideal for snowboarders, skiers, surfers, and pretty much every adventure athlete in between. It features tons of outdoor-focused smart features like an altimeter, coordinates, a compass, and gives you all the tracking tools you need to optimize your performance. You'll be able to take a look into your recovery, your sleep stages, take training tests, get detailed workout metrics, and more. It's one of the few watches that supports underwater heart rate tracking, too.

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Jae Thomas
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Jae Thomas is the Deputy Shopping Editor for Mashable. They specialize in all things outdoor gear, kitchen goods, pet products, and fitness gadgets. Before Jae came to Mashable, they received a B.A. in Journalism and English Literature from New York University and wrote for publications like Bon Appétit, Epicurious, The Daily Beast, Apartment Therapy, and Marie Claire.

When they're not testing products or writing about online shopping, you'll find Jae whipping up an elaborate meal, hiking, camping, or hanging out with their dogs, Miso and Dashi. Reach out to them on Twitter at @jaetaurina(opens in a new tab) or by email at [email protected]


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