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TomTom Touch - Fitness Tracker with Body Composition, Heart Rate Monitor and Smartphone Notifications (Black, Small)

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Features

  • Activity Tracking: Capture steps, active time, calories burned, heart rate and sleep, 24/7 activity tracking. Set daily goals to stay on track.
  • Heart Rate Monitor: Track your heart rate on your wrist throughout the day to get an indication of your fitness level
  • Body Composition Monitor: See what your body is made of with the body composition feature in this fitness tracker
  • Smartphone Notifications: Never miss a call and always stay connected with TomTom activity tracker watch
  • Sports Mode: Track calories burned, active time and heart rate while working out

Description

The TomTom Touch is not just an activity tracker, it's a fitness tracker. Touch measures your percentage of body fat and muscle, also known as your body composition, on top of other 24/7 activities like steps, distance, sleep, heart rate and calories burned. Why body composition? Body composition is a great indicator of your fitness level and overall health. Knowing how your body fat and muscle percentages change over time gives you insight into your progress and shows the results of all your efforts: diet, exercise, and active lifestyle.


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.79 x 0.45 inches


Item Weight: 0.4 ounces


Item model number: 1AT0.001.00


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android;android 4.3;ios;ios 6


Special Features: Tracks Steps, Calories, Time, Distance; Automatic Sleep Tracking; Built-In Optical Heart Rate Monitor; Body Composition Analysis


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Touchscreen


Colour: Black


Included Components: Micro usb charger, Tracker, Quick start guide, Legal booklet


Manufacturer: TomTom


Date First Available: September 1, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice looking fitness tracker with a lot of room for improvement
I bought this fitness tracker because it has the body composition feature, It works as expected taking good measurements if you follow the guidelines from TomTom. The product is really light, it has a good look, doesn't look like any of the other fitness trackers, it stays in your wrist even if you move a lot your wrist while you workout. The product has received a lot of updates since I got it in October 24th, and the updates made the tracker to have more functionality and better performance. It takes 5 days for the battery to run out of energy, using it regularly, using the workout option 5 times a week for 1 1/2 hours and the continuous heart rate monitor and notifications turned off. I wrote about all pros, now you may wonder about the 3-star rating, so here goes the cons: The screen is easily scratched, even though I had been extra careful not to scratch it. The fitness tracker band will not last long (7 months) it broke apart where it holds the tracker and I tried to glue it but it hold the watch one week and it broke again. And there is one more problem, I haven't found the same black original band to buy and replace mine. In amazon the only available are the color ones, they don't have the black one. The body composition doesn't work in your wrist, you have to place it in your arm to take a good measure. If you want to use the notifications or the continuous heart rate monitor the battery will only hold for 2~3 days, the same happens if you leave the workout option on it will drain your energy fast. It is a good fitness tracker with a good design, people will notice your tracker, however they have a lot to improve for a next generation tracker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2017 by Enrique C. Quinteros D

  • I'm heavily invested in the TomTom fitness Universe, this is tracker is garbage.
Color: Black Size: Small
Pros: Body composition App metrics and info is useful sleep tracking is easier to wear than the Spark or Adventurer or running versions. Cons: The strap is garbage and broke within weeks of purchasing replacement straps from tomtom are garbage. the aftermarket straps are functional yet fail in practicality the algorithm for sleep tracking leaves a lot to be desired--when charging the device believes you are sleeping. I'm heavily invested in the tomtom fitness tracking universe. This is a carry over from my ipod nano which had a pedometer with nike+, which had a fancy integration with with the nike plus app--which became nike run club. I made the Nike plus fuel band purchase, and the Nike+ Watch which was a GPS run tracker with a heart rate monitor strap purchase. The GPS features were provided via tomtom and all my ipod nano Nike Plus/Nike Run Club miles carried over. Which is why I bought the TomTom Spark, and Adventurer. I have over 2000 running miles tracked with these devices. When I found out that my VO2 Max and body composition could be measured with my sleep and recovery by using the Fitness Tracker it was an easy sell. Which I regret. The device that is on the rear of the tracker that is responsible for the body compostisition measurement broke after 2 years of sporadic use. The ring of the device fell out. It looks like it was held in with an epoxy of some sort and a post keeps it aligned. The devices fails to function in its single role. The strap broke with in weeks of the purchase. The aftermarket strap ejected the device during the simplest of wrist bumps. I learned that using transparent tape around the device in the aftermarket strap kept it in place. Which made charging an aggravating experience. The sleep tracking feature does not work well with multiple tomtom devices. I still use the Spark and Adventurer during runs/bikes/swims/hikes/general-outdoor-malarky. This means I take off the fitness tracker while using the GPS devices. And this means that the fitness tracker thinks that i'm asleep. Which is strange because there is no heart rate data during this time--one would think that the lack of a heart rate would suggest that the user is dead, or at the very least not using the device. I wish I would have made the leap to the Garmin device universe a long time ago. All the other fitness trackers have their different utilities, and apps. And all of the GPS devices fail to be everything i want. But this fitness tracker was a terrible experience from the first two weeks. I wish i could give this to an enemy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2020 by KeepReading

  • Good replacement for FitBit Charge HR
Color: Black Size: Small
I purchased this after my FitBit Charge HR literally fell apart. In general, I like this better than the FitBit: it has a slightly lower profile and the band is easily adjustable to my small wrists, so I can wear it under my boxing wraps and gloves fairly comfortably. It holds a charge longer than the FitBit and charges quicker. Where it needs some work: the body composition is far from accurate - comes out 4-5 percentage points higher on body fat than my scale; the app doesn't provide as much detail as the FitBit app, for example it tells me total sleep hours in terms of how many hours I wasn't moving with no indication of wakeful or restless periods; also FitBit automatically detected when I was exercising based on HR and tracked time in HR zones - with the TomTom, I have to indicate when I'm working out and haven't figured out how to get a record of my zones. Since I workout with boxing gloves, it's hard for me to check HR mid-workout. All in all, better physical design than FitBit, but needs some work on the tech. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017 by Suzanne Pettit

  • Bad strap design / Electronic fail
Strap loop broke just doing gardening and landscaping - I never snagged it on anything that was significant enough for me to notice either. Also the strap snap keeps comming undone,. When it does come undone, it slips off my wrist unnoticed, so I repeatedly lose my TomTom Touch. I've been lucky to find it again (3 times in as many weeks); once I lost it for two days! As for the unit, its hard to read the display outdoors (impossible with sunglasses. The message alert is anoying (my phone is close at hand anyway and has its own alerts) - it should alert on low battery, heart range, or lap point, etc instead. I will return this if I cant find a new and better strap. Update - 2 months of use: I really wanted this device to work out, so Ive been willing and able to keep fixing the strap with a high quality silcone adhesive I used for auto gaskets. However, shortly after the return window ended. the device failed altogether. The device charges and is recognized by the software app on my computer, (so, yes, I've done all the available software updates) but it now just flashes the words "Tom Tom" followed by blinking zeros (I'm an IT tech so I dont believe this is not a "user error" issue). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2017 by Cjohnsonmn

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