Can change the strap to a leather or metal bangle that makes the activity tracker look much more like jewellery, Reminder to move alerts if you've taken less than 250 steps in a hour so you get up and start being active, Notifies you of text messages, cal
Expensive if you invest in the metal bangle as well as the tracker itself, The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default, so you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found some more popular i
The Fitbit Alta is as great activity tracker that performed well in our tests, and is an ideal purchase if you want to monitor the distance and steps you take each day, but also want a discreet activity tracker that looks more like jewellery. Simple and s...
Striking design, Customizable, Platform agnostic, Week, long battery life
Non, responsive touchscreen, Not waterproof, Pretty limited offering overall
Fitbit's Alta has it where it counts, namely the killer week-long battery life, customizable styles, and the solid Fitbit companion app as a backbone. But there are a few frustrating design choices that keep this from being a "must-have."...
Published: 2016-03-29, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: Everyone knows Fitbit: the proud Fitbit data announcements of that guy from work on Facebook, the friend who wears a Zip on their hip or your coworker with a Charge on their wrist. It's the best known name in fitness trackers.But it's had a rough time lat...
The Fitbit Alta is a stylish fitness tracker with swappable bands, basic phone notifications and week-long battery life. The new "Move" alerts bring something new. Fitbit's software is still one of our favorites, and has the largest social base as well
There's no heart-rate sensor, and it can't be worn in the shower. The tracker is expensive for what it can do and so are the accessory straps. The display is difficult to see outdoors and is susceptible to scratches, and notifications are hard to read
While ultimately a more stylish (but heart-rate free) version of the older Charge HR, the Fitbit Alta is a winning fitness tracker with solid style appeal...
The sleek Fitbit Alta is Fitbit's most stylish tracker to date. To keep it slim it lacks a couple of features – altimeter for stair climbing and heart-rate monitor – but keeps the core Steps, Distance, Calories and Sleep measurements, and automatic exerci...
Stellar battery life, Movement reminders are useful, Sleek design, Lightweight, Comfortable to wear day and night,
Module isn't very responsive to taps, Overly sensitive step tracker, No heart rate monitoring, No GPS, Not waterproof,
The Fitbit Alta doesn't break new ground but it remains a one of the most stylish fitness trackers around - especially for women looking for both form and functionality. It's also geared towards the casual lifestyle opposed to hardcore gym nuts and athlet...
Published: 2016-02-04, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: One of the main problems start doing sport is motivation. You have to go running, but… it is so good at home lying on the couch! Fitbit, a company dedicated to the development of sports technology products, just bring out a new custom bracelet, whose mai...
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Published: 2016-05-05, Author: Igor , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Great design, Affordable price, Perfect feature set
Software could be better, No heart rate monitor, Patrick O'Rourke contributed to this review, Related reading: Fitbit Blaze review: Not really a ‘smart' watch
Published: 2016-08-17, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
The Fitbit Alta does have some minor annoyances, but its still a great wearable. It's the perfect companion for those leading a healthy lifestyle, or those looking to adopt one.Fitbit Alta was reviewed by Matthew Figueira...
Thin and stylish, Accurate automatic sleep and activity tracking, Great battery life, Helpful hourly reminders to move
SmartTrack sometimes detects exercise when there is none, Notifications aren't very useful, No waterproofing, Classic and leather straps can be a hassle to put on