Last month I was given an opportunity to test and review the Healbe GoBe2. It’s an interesting take on a fitness/health/activity tracker and I’ve said this a few times before but I’m a huge fan of tech that helps in this area of one’s life.

I’ve used every Fitbit tracker, a few Garmin devices, the Basis/Basis Peak, the entire Gear series by Samsung, and even a newcomer called Biostrap. You can also check out Total Shape’s homepage if you’re looking for information about about fitness or fitness equipment.

For the last two years, you’d be hard pressed to find me without a Gear S3 strapped to my left wrist. It’s not a dedicated fitness watch but it hits most of the bases that matter to me, and its been my goto device for the last two years.

Recently I’ve been seeing more and more information about the GoBe2 online. I was intrigued and when the opportunity to review one came along, I was excited to check it out.

For those of you just wanting to get to the pros and cons of the device, I’ll begin with those.

Pros:

Comfortable and fastens securely

Doesn’t irritate my skin like every single Fitbit has

User-friendly magnetic charger

Eerily accurate automatic calorie count (I’ll explain more in a bit)

Completely charges in under an hour

Hydration tracking feels accurate (I’ll explain more in a bit)

Magnetic charging adapter

Very lightweight for its size, I forget I’m wearing it

Seemingly accurate stress tracking

Heart rate tracking during non-exercise activity is very accurate

Waterproof

Cons:

It’s pretty big, especially for smaller wrists

Battery life is disappointing but average

Heart rate tracking during exercise is not accurate at all

The display is pretty useless in sunlight

Annoying Bluetooth connectivity issues

The app only stores six days of data