Good level of customisation you can adjust what statistics the screen shows first or change the style of clock face, Comes with a wireless sync dongle if you prefer to use your PC or laptop over a smartphone or tablet to view your stats and enter your cal
Setup is a bit fiddly, The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default, so you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK it can scan in barcodes but we found some more popular items like chocolate biscuits weren't listed, The d
The Fitbit Charge HR builds on the accuracy and straightforwardness of the Fitbit Charge, with a built in heart rate monitor. Although accurate, it does take a while to adjust the onscreen heart rate when switching between high intensity and low intensity...
The Fitbit Charge HR is undoubtedly the pick of the litter from Fitbit. It takes the simple design and feature set from the Charge and throws active heart rate tracking into the mix.The only fly in the ointment for the Charge HR is the simply superb Garmi...
Fitness trackers are funny things. Much of their core functionality - step counting, run tracking - can be handled as well or better by most smartphones, they're not cheap, and their overall ability to get you fit is questionable. Hoewever, all thi...
Call notification, Sleek, modern minimal design, Traditional watch buckle closure, Comfortable supple band, Vibration alarms
Heart-rate data erratic, Not waterproof, No text notifications
We've been Fitbit fans since first trying the Fitbit Flex. For us, the programmable vibration alarms alone make the Charge HR band worth owning. Waking up to the brain-scrambling blast of an audible alarm seems like cruel and unusual punishment after mon...
Great platform, easy-to-use app, OLED display with instant data access, good accuracy, real-time heart-rate monitoring is fantastic, comfortable, secure, exercise mode great for gym users
Basic and temperamental sleep tracking, no GPS, only 1ATM water resistant, requires weekly charging unlike some competitors, design is discreet but still chunky
The Charge HR might be more functional in build than desirable like the Swiss Made Withings Activité but as a fitness tracker Fitbit is far more detailed and excels in almost every department. Automatic heart-rate monitoring is the Charge HR's mos...
Screen too small for smart notifications, Expensive considering the competition, Yet another charger
The Fitbit Charge HR does heart rate monitoring better than competitors Give it a year and all fitness bands will boast continuous heart rate monitoring – the LED technology, while not up to Olympic standards, offers an invaluable insight into your healt...
Publicerad: 2015-02-17, Författare: James , testad av: wareable.com
Comfortable design, Tracks nearly all exercises, Automatic exercise detection,
Run tracking lacking, Heart rate accuracy issues, Simplistic sleep tracking,
The Fitbit Charge HR is a complex device, which will appeal to a surprisingly narrow group of people. If you're a runner, cyclist or swimmer the lack of GPS is a guaranteed dealbreaker. If you're a general user looking for insights into your daily steps...
Publicerad: 2015-02-12, Författare: Simon , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
The Fitbit Charge HR activity tracker wristband offers a lot of real-time fitness stats right there on your wrist, which is an advantage over the rival Jawbone Up24 that doesn't have a display or the altimeter and heart-rate trackers of the Charge HR. The...