The first thing you will notice with the Activite Pop is its sleek design, not only is it disguised as an analogue watch, but a rather handsome one at that.

With its classic display it is hard to believe it does everything it says on the box. It shows you your activity in real time, tracks your sleep, running, swimming and even contains a silent alarm to get you up in the morning. There is a cool little dial underneath the watch face that works its way up from 0-100 to let you know how active you have been throughout the day; you can get more detailed feedback through the companion app (iOS and Android compatible).

The straps are interchangeable, so for £35 you can change up the colour with 3 extra straps in teal, orange and aubergine. The product is also compatible with a rather attractive looking leather strap that comes in brown or black, though setting you back a hefty £100.

The positives on the pop are, you can forget you are wearing it, the battery doesn’t need to be charged (average life 6months) and both the swim and run features are automatically detected. Activite Pop doesn’t come without its problems- for example, when pushing a push chair, the device doesn’t register, it won’t work with cycling and the readings can be a bit all over the place- it seemed a bit tight with the step count (sometimes being as much as 300 steps out). The other annoying thing about the pop was that the wrist strap discoloured after a few weeks, there were grubby marks along the edges that wouldn’t wipe off. While the Pops appearance is arguably its best feature, it was frustrating to see it degrade so quickly, the leather strap would probably last longer but at £100 its nearly as expensive as the fitness tracker itself.

 So in conclusion, if you are looking for a simple but stylish activity tracker, the Activate Pop is well worth a go. Whilst Its six-month battery life and auto detection features are incising, if its concise and detailed analysis you desire, this probably isn’t for you. RRP £119.95

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3.5 out of 5

Pros

Looks cool

Inter changeable straps

6 month battery life

Automatically detects swimming and running

Tracks sleep quality

Light to wear

Cons

Silicone strap discolours after a few weeks of wear

Inaccurate

Doesn’t track cycling

Limited features