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| Garmin Forerunner © Garmin |
All the rest has been solved by sportswear, technology and then the two combined, wearable technology. Even buying a juice on the way home couldn't be simpler.
Most smartphones now come with some kind of payment app, so if you like to run with your phone then you'll want to set up Apple Pay, Android Pay, Samsung Pay or Google Pay.
Garmin Forerunner 645 Music (Garmin Pay)
$449.99
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| Apple Watch © Apple Apple Watch |
Apple Watch Series 3 (Apple Pay)
$329
Apple Watches have been around for a while but the Series 3 is an impressive sports watch. It comes with GPS and altimeter so you can have detailed readings of your mountain hike. It syncs with Apple Music so you can listen to your favorite playlists. More than just an activity tracker, if you activate the SIM card it's a smaller version of your iPhone.
Fitbit Ionic (Fitbit Pay)
$299.95
Fitbit has made a name for itself with its simple fitness bands, however now it is competing in a new category, connected watches. This new player syncs to your device, whether it be Android, iPhone or Windows using Bluetooth, so you can monitor your progress and check out your health stats on the Fitbit dashboard.
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| Fitbit Ionic © Courtesy of Fitbit |
$349
Last but not least, the latest smartwatch from Samsung. Another example of how to stay connected to the world with a “miniature” phone on your wrist, should you choose to have 4G LTE connectivity. And should your run start to be too much, you can even hail an Uber and then pay with the Samsung Gear S3.
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| Samsung Gear S3 smart watch © AFP PHOTO/TOBIAS SCHWARZ |
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