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WATCH YOUR FITNESS

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January 11, 2026

Gadgets to get you going

WATCH YOUR FITNESS

IT'S that time of the year when people’s attention turns to getting into shape after indulging in the excesses of the holiday season.

Our tech guru Mark Kavanagh reviews all of the latest gadgets and gizmos for the Irish Mirror - and these are the six products he recommends for everything from a casual fitness enthusiast to an aspiring multisport endurance athlete...

Huawei's entry level fitness wearable Watch Fit 4, below, comes in two options, one covering essential needs, with a Pro model adding offline contour maps, checkpoint navigation and a professional trail running mode. The series also introduces water sports tracking such as diving to a depth of up to 40 metres and pro-level golfing.

Both devices ensure you suffer no daily recharging anxiety as they come with incredible battery stamina.

Unlike the Whoop tracker, Polar Loop, right, does not require you to pay any monthly subscription fees.

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