Classy, versatile design, Accurate fitness and health tracker, Great sleep tracker, Accurate heart rate tracking, 5ATM water resistance, Fitbit OS redesign is a big improvement, Great price point, Good battery life
Fitbit makes you pay extra to use Fitbit Pay, Inductive button can be finicky, So many features aren't available yet
Fitbit knocked it out of the park with the Charge 3. At under $150, you're getting an attractive, accurate, and feature-packed fitness tracker. The display is awesome too, and it's water resistant. What more could you ask for? Well, a few things actually...
Updated, lighter design, Larger, more responsive touchscreen, Works with Android, iOS, and Windows devices, Now supports third-party app smartphone alerts, Solid daily activity and sleep tracking, Solid exercise tracking with an accurate heart rate monito
SpO2 monitor currently isn't active, Currently not many watch faces available, Few communication tools (only Android users will get quick replies for messages), NFC for Fitbit Pay is only available on special edition devices, No music controls, Strange bu
No automatic run-pausing at launch, No on-board GPS, Not the most accurate heart rate
Fitbit’s most high-profile new devices have been smartwatches, but the company hasn’t forgotten that its best-selling product is the Charge 2. The Charge 3 is an obvious upgrade if you’re a swimmer who wants in-depth sleep analysis in a device that can la...
Lightweight and comfortable for 24 hour wear, Long battery life, Detailed sleep and heart rate data, Fitbit ecosystem well supported
Limited apps at the time of release
One of the strengths of Fitbit products is the community where friends, family, coworkers, and others challenge you to do your best and achieve your goals. There are plenty of challenges available for your friends and family, as well as community feeds to...
Publicerad: 2018-08-28, Författare: DC , testad av: dcrainmaker.com
In many ways one can somewhat forgot how much progress has been made over the years with Fitbit's lower and mid-range activity trackers. Sometimes it can feel like each new release is ‘just another Fitbit', and in some ways, undercurrents of that are true...
The built-in heart rate monitor is simple to use, accurate and even hows you when you're in Fat Burn, Cardio or Peak zones to make the most of every workout, It's got a female health tracking feature lets you easily track your cycle, gauge ovulation and l
The GPS isn't built-in to the activity tracker, you'll need to take your smartphone with you if you want to track pace and location when running
The Fitbit Charge 3 pretty much has it all. It's simple to use and accurate, and it comes with plenty of bells and whistles that make it great value for money...
Still no onboard GPS, Monochrome screen, Proprietary charger
While its feature set isn't in the same league as say that of its older brother, the Fitbit Versa, the Fitbit Charge 3 offers many of the same features just in a more compact and lightweight design that is by no means earth-shatteringly beautiful but stil...