Abstract: There is one thing that is common about all Fitbit Fitness Trackers. not-so attractive design…in-fact there is no design if I have to put it up blunt forward. This is the reason every-time I have to move into parties, or social gathering the band used to...
Abstract: Everyone knows Fitbit: The proud Fitbit data announcements of that dude from high school 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...
Genuinely motivating step reminders, Accurate sleep-monitoring, Excellently connected app, Grown-up form factor
No waterproofing, No heart rate monitor, Screen collects scratches
If you're addicting to the seratonin rush of weightlifting or breezing through your locality in a vest and shorts, then the Fitbit Alta band probably isn't going to be for you. It's a good-looking, low-key wristband tracker for casual gym goers and people...
So is this for you? If you're looking for a basic fitness tracker but want to look polished while doing so, go get one. If you're on the thin side, however, you might want to try it on for size before purchasing it. Make sure to try on the other bracelet...
Abstract: Fitbit's Charge 2 is the heir to the fitness gadget company's most popular fitness tracker, the Charge HR. The latter has been my personal favourite with its accurate step-tracking and heart rate monitoring abilities. But it is looking dated with new rele...
Fitbit's fitness trackers, such as the Charge HR and Surge, are great performers. However, they are not known for their looks.The new Fitbit Alta seeks to correct that flaw.It comes with a sleek stainless steel tracker module, which has a 1.4-inch (128 x...
If only the Fitbit Alta had a heart rate monitor, it would have easily garnered Editor's Choice with its good looks and great performance. I hope an Alta HR is in the works...