Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Fitbit Ultra FB101 pedometer and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Ultra FB101 pedometer.
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Published: 2011-10-11, Author: Thomas , review by: theverge.com
Data minutiae can be enthralling, Turns your fitness regimen into a game, Accurately track stairs climbed
Easy to lose — no way to remotely locate, Gimmicky "motivation" feature, Fitbit.com navigation can be confusing
Published: 2012-03-23, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
Small, light, and easy to carry, the Fitbit Ultra effortlessly tracks your basic daily activity level. It has a host of online analytical tools, it tracks sleep quality, and it boasts both Android and iOS mobile apps
The Fitbit Ultra needs to be within 15 feet to sync with its USB-connected base station. The Trainer feature and a deeper activity data analysis cost extra. It's not waterproof
The Ultra extends Fitbit's already impressive personal fitness data measurement abilities, but for the same $99.95 price. Already a high-tech pedometer, the Ultra now has an altimeter to record stairs climbed, too. It isn't as advanced as more expensive ...
Compact and lightweight, Great motivational tool, Data tracking is simple and effective
Sleep tracking hit and miss, Food logging is time consuming, A little expensive
The FitBit Ultra is a largely unremarkable device, and we think it's pretty expensive for what is really just a digital pedometer. However, once combined with the FitBit Web site, it serves as a great motivational tool to help you become more active. The...
Abstract: Walking 10,000 steps a day can significantly improve your health, according to recent research. Thanks to the Fitbit Ultra, I now know that I'm not doing that. Even on my best days, I'm about 3,000 steps short, sadly.The Fitbit Ultra is a slim, light de...
Neat, practical design, 7-day battery life, Excellent online interface, Limited range of features, Expensive
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The Fitbit Ultra is not going to be for everyone and at £80, it certainly isn't cheap. However, for those looking for a discreet way of monitoring their daily activity (or lack thereof) and seeing where they need to do more exercise, the Fitbit Ultra is i...
Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Michael , review by: T3.com
Compact, lightweight design, Impressive sleep tracking, Great app support
Manual food tracking, Not waterproof, No GPS
So does the Fitbit Ultra do enough to convince you to abandon your unhealthy lifestyle? Well, it's a good place to start and its ease of use means everyone should be able to get to grips with using it. We instantly found the challenge to beat our data