| This year's Valentine? Your heart | February 14 is riiiiight around the corner, and we think you should make this holiday all about nurturing your heart health. Using a heart rate monitor can help improve your athletic performance, manage your stress levels, and track other important heart metrics | Even though these devices don't always provide the most accurate results, they're still useful to get a general sense of your physical activity, sleep habits, and more. | Romantic relationships may come and go, but your heart? That will 🎶go on and on 🎶 with you throughout your life, so why not keep it as strong as you can starting today! | | From our hearts to yours, | — Healthline Newsletter Team | | | |
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| Fitbit Versa 4 | Can't go wrong with a Fitbit! This one has a variety of features, including daily stress management scores and 24/7 heart rate tracking right on its home screen. | | | | | Amazfit GTR 4 | This smartwatch comes with over 150 sport modes, including rowing, pool swimming, and the elliptical. | | | |
| Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 | Samsung's wrist monitor continuously displays your heart rate and will notify you if it's too low or too high. | | | | | Garmin Vívosmart 5 | This low profile watch estimates your heart rate and how much oxygen is getting to your tissues. It's also a good choice for people with small wrists! | | | |
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Until next time, | | | | |
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