Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Black

  • Brand : Fitbit
  • Product name : Charge HR
  • Article code : FB405BKS-EU
  • Category : Activity Trackers
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  • Short summary description Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Black :

    Fitbit Charge HR, Wristband activity tracker, OLED, Waterproof, Black

  • Long summary description Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Black :

    Fitbit Charge HR. Display type: OLED. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Product color: Black, Band color: Black. Memory capacity: 30 day(s). Battery life: 5 day(s), Battery technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo), Charging time: 2 h. Width: 21 mm

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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:80
Fitbit is pretty much the company that comes to mind when talking about activity tracking wearables, and many would say the Charge HR helped give the company the household name it has today. The Fitbit Charge HR has been on the market since January 2015...
  • Simple, clean design, Durable build, Companion app is very easy to use, Accurate step tracking, Entry-level price point, 5-day battery life...
  • Display is easily scratched, Heart rate monitoring could be better, Newer trackers on the market for similar price, Not shower/swim friendly, Uses proprietary charging cable...
  • Fitbit's aging Charge HR activity tracker may not be the best value on the market. But with a battery life of 5 days, a sleek and simple design, and accurate step tracking, the Fitbit Charge HR is still a great entry-level activity tracker for the fitness...
beststuff.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
Need an excuse to start an active lifestyle? Then you need to purchase the recently launched attractive activity wristband from Fitbit called Charge that comes with a USB dongle for syncing it to a laptop or PC. The wristband tracks the wearer's activity...
geekdad.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
A colorful band of bandsFitness trackers are kind of a huge deal There's an almost bewildering range of options One thing to note though, is that one company already has a huge portion of the mind share It's really common to hear someone, noticing a frien...
goodhousekeeping.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:80
If you work out daily, then the multi-featured Fitbit Charge HR is probably your best bet. It works on almost any smartphone (iOS, Android, or Windows) and tracks steps, floors climbed, and heart rate. It can even send you phone call alerts. However, our...
  • Easy to set up, Counts steps accurately, Measures how many floors climbed, Displays all metrics on device, Displays time, Offers detailed activity feedback in Fitbit app...
  • Heart rate monitor is less accurate during workouts...
androidheadlines.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
When it comes to activity trackers, Fitbit is easily one of the most well-known brands in the space. Recently we reviewed the Fitbit Surge which is Fitbit's GPS Watch. Think of it like a fitness/activity tracker with smartwatch like tendencies. It's got a...
  • During my time of use I found the Fitbit Charge HR to be easy and simple to use, and it's lighter weight, slimmer design was comfortable for extended periods. There are less buttons to deal with than on the Surge, and it has no touch display interface s...
chipchick.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
By now, most people recognize the Fitbit brand. They built a strong name for themselves in the wearable market for fitness and exercise tracking. They took it to the next level with the Fitbit Surge superwatch , but they also recently released a more mode...
  • Automatic Sleep tracking, Silent alarm, Exercise tracking, Easy to set up, Painless to sync, Battery lasts about a week, Water resistant, OLED screen is very clear, iOS/Android/Windows integration, Caller ID, Encourages you by default, Lots to learn about...
  • Proprietary charging cable, HR tracking can be finicky–requires the right conditions, Not shower resistant, Pricey...
the-gadgeteer.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
Two years ago Fibit introduced the Fitbit Force wrist worn activity tracker. It was really popular until people started complaining about irritations and rashes while wearing the device on their wrist. The Force ended up being taken off the market when Fi...
  • Easy to use, Tracks heart rate automatically, Doubles as a watch, Shows incoming calls, Automatically monitors sleep...
  • Not waterproof, Have to press button to activate display...
techwelike.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
If you caught the review of the Fitbit Charge I did a few months ago, you saw how I enjoyed the product and what I thought about it for the features that it offered. I was waiting for Fitbit to release the Charge HR because I knew it was the next step up...
  • I've grown used to the Fitbit activity trackers and have enjoyed the growth in specs and quality. The Fitbit Charge HR is so far my fave Fitbit tracker. It has a great display, stats at a glance, and the heart rate monitor for a deeper level of traini...
dcrainmaker.com
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2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:0
For all of the units within these posts I simply bought them myself. The Charge arrived back in December which I used first, and then the Charge HR the last month since wrapping up the Fitbit Surge review (you can only have one Fitbit device tied to your...
phonearena.com
Updated:
2016-10-29 05:32:47
Average rating:75
The wearable fitness category is fast becoming crowded, to the point of over-saturation. To this day, however, Fitbit continues to thrive at the top of the ladder, as its various fitness trackers and mobile apps have shown their popularity amongst consum...
  • Heart rate sensor offers superior workout accuracy, Automatic sleep tracking, Display grants us access to data directly on the unit, Lots of data & statistics with mobile app...
  • It's still prone to registering phantom steps, Only handles phone call notifications, Not entirely water proof...
  • No doubt, the only thing notably different here is the heart rate sensor tacked onto the Fitbit Charge HR, as its name so happens to imply. With that addition, it receives a higher price point of $149.95, which is a $20 premium over the standard Fitbit Ch...
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