Slim design, Touch screen, Adds a new dimension to fitness tracking
Finicky body-composition sensor, Questionable accuracy, Doesn't track many activities automatically, TomTom MySports app has confusing layout
Knowing the percentage of your body that consists of fat or muscle can give you a more well-rounded look at your fitness level. If you're specifically working to lose body fat or build muscle, and want to track your activities and sleep, the TomTom Touch...
Abstract: TomTom Touch activity monitor.Forget standing on the scales. Measuring body fat and muscle mass can be more useful in your bid to get fit and Dutch satnav maker TomTom is selling a tracker that specialises in it.I've been wearing the unobtrusive and light...
Not many phone notifications, Pricey end of fitness trackers
TomTom is taking on Fitbit with its new Touch fitness tracker and with a slim design as well as interesting body composition tech it looks like it may be able to stand its ground against the best...
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Published: 2016-12-23, Author: Daniel , review by: stuff.tv
Can tell you just how fat you are, Shower-proof, Low-profile
Tiny display, Touch to wake, Lots of screens
The TomTom Touch is a bit of alright. It's got all the basic features you'd hope to find in a fitness tracker, and keeps tabs on your activity levels well enough. Three days on a single charge is pretty decent, and it tops up quickly so it doesn't become...
Published: 2016-10-28, Author: James , review by: titaniumgeek.com
I like the TomTom Touch. I like it a lot. I think the styling is terrific. I think that the addition of body composition tracking is likely to be a great help to people trying to become fitter. I have been telling patients for a while that your actual wei...
Published: 2016-10-26, Author: Christian , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Decently accurate, Body fat tracking, Easy-to-use interface
Lots of syncing issues, Clunky app, Not waterproof
If you're looking specifically for a device that can track your body fat, this is a great, low-cost option for you. If not, there are better options out there, like the Fitbit Charge 2...
Published: 2016-10-23, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Reading back over this review, I wonder if I'm being too harsh, assuming I must have missed something. And yet, repeated attempts to get to the bottom of seemingly obvious omissions confirm that, yep, they just aren't there.The battery life is disappointi...
Published: 2016-10-20, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Useful body composition data, Resting heart rate, Notifications
Short battery life, Few incentives and poor goals, Confusing app
On paper the TomTom Touch is a decent tracker, but the devil is in the detail, and it didn't quite shine on our wrists. Usability niggles and short battery life mar a decent fitness tracking performance, and while the body impedance data is a useful bench...
Published: 2016-09-04, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Body composition sensors, Waterproof design
Not many phone notifications, Pricey end of fitness trackers
TomTom is taking on Fitbit with its new Touch fitness tracker and with a slim design as well as interesting body composition tech it looks like it may be able to stand its ground against the best...
On first glance, the TomTom Touch checks all of the boxes when it comes to the basic requirements of an activity tracker, and also throws in body fat analysis as an intriguing USP. Without being able to attest to its accuracy just yet, the TomTom Touch...