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NEW: Leaf from Bellabeat

This holistic wellness device can be worn as a bracelet or a necklace, and there’s even a hybrid watch option. Apart from the fact that it’s pretty to look at, reproductive health tracking integration makes Leaf very attractive for women. It will tell you when you’re ovulating and when your period is due. The period-tracking and fertility calendar works well and seems to be accurate. The app allows the user to customize, add information and create benchmarks or goals. However, if you’re big on fitness, it may not meet your full requirements. It’s not linked to Strava and also can’t be linked directly to Discovery for example, but it can be linked to Apple Health and Google Fit, which can then be linked to the Discovery app.

It’s not as robust or streamlined as a Fitbit, so it’s not something you’ll swim with or wear flying down a hill on a mountain-bike.

♥ Why we love it

Leaf offers a really pleasing, easy-to-use alternative for women wanting to improve their

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