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You told us: Most of you think your fitness tracker data is good enough
June 13, 2025
Fitness trackers generally need to be reliable, as the last thing you want is for your accrued kilometers, steps taken, and more to be completely incorrect. But just how trusting are you of your tracker’s sensor data?
That’s the subject of our latest poll results article, as we askedAndroid Authorityreaders whether they thought their fitness tracker’s sensor data was accurate. Here’s how you answered it.

Do you trust your fitness tracker’s sensor data?
Weposted the pollon Thursday April 29, and it accrued over 2540 votes. A grand total of 56.6% of respondents felt that their fitness tracker data gave them a good general idea of their metrics. Most polled readers clearly don’t expect perfect results then, but are still happy with what they’re getting.
Meanwhile, just over a quarter of respondents said they were actually skeptical of metrics from their fitness trackers. We’re not surprised so many people felt this way, especially after devices like theFossil Hybrid HRandAmazfit GTS 2 and GTR 2demonstrated sketchy readings of some kind in our reviews.
Finally, 17.4% of polled readers felt that their fitness tracker data was indeed accurate. And it’s understandable with devices like theApple WatchandGarmin vivoActive 4earning praise for accurate tracking in our reviews.
Thanks for voting in our fitness tracker poll and for leaving comments. What do you make of the final results? Let us know below.
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