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Publicerad: 2015-02-12, Författare: Jim , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
Sammanfattning: Video review of the Fitbit Charge HR. See our full Fitbit Charge HR review: the fitness tracker with an always-on heart-rate monitor ....
It's just so damn simple to use, Nice and subtle looking, and the screen is generally easy to read, Battery life is very good (almost 6 days), and step counting and heart rate monitoring were both highly accurate, The web-based interface is nice, too,
The plastic display is easily scuffed which impacts its visibility and also just makes it look cheap. The small gaps around the screen that let grime in don't help either, It uses a proprietary charging cable, which I am almost definitely going to lose
Yes. You should. If you want a standalone fitness tracker. This is a really, really good fitness tracker and it's reasonably priced for what it can do. Not only that, it's very accurate, it's super easy to use, and it's not bad-looking, either. Fitbit rea...
Publicerad: 2015-01-29, Författare: Scott , testad av: CNET.co.uk
Continuous heart rate tracking. Slim design. Affordable price. Works with Windows, iPhone and Android phones. Fitbit's massive popularity means you'll be able to join up and compete with friends. Connects with many third-party fitness apps. Automatic slee
Design and fit aren't ideal for glancing at heart rate. Not shower or swim-friendly. OLED display turns off after a few seconds, which gets annoying. Heart-rate coaching and goal-setting isn't intuitive
Fitbit's Charge HR adds heart-rate tracking to an already solid fitness band at a great price, but all the kinks don't feel fully ironed out yet....
Publicerad: 2015-08-19, Författare: Daniel , testad av: mobilesyrup.com
Sammanfattning: It's August, which means that kids are filling their backpacks with pens, paper, textbooks and – oh, who are we kidding, no one uses those things anymore.Students want tech , and that's why our Back To School Guide features the best smartphones , tablets...
Comfortable to wear, Stylish, discreet look, Solid, "fun" fitness tracking
The heartrate monitor adds little, Looking for rigorous accuracy? Look elsewhere, Expensive for what you get
This is a weird one. It fails as tech on certain levels, yet does genuinely motivate and works as a lifestyle product. We love it, anyway…...
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Publicerad: 2016-08-24, Författare: Anthony , testad av: macworld.com.au
ReviewsThe fitness tracker business has emerged as one of the fastest growing consumer technology sectors. Almost every smartphone maker has added activity tracking to their devices and many sportswear companies have also got in on the act.But walk into a...
The Fitbit Charge HR is basically an all in one device that successfully links to your smartphone and records valuable data about not just your physical activities but how to get healthier in general by improving your sleep and giving you challenges to ac...
Sammanfattning: Keeping track of your steps or your heart rate might seem like a small thing, but it can contribute a lot to your overall health. One of the simplest ways to track your fitness — whether it's just by measuring the number of steps you take in a day, or whe...
Publicerad: 2015-03-30, Författare: Michael , testad av: cravingtech.com
An activity wristband that motivates and tracks you to keep fit and healthy. The ChargeHR comes equipped with a built-in heart rate sensor, which constantly monitors your heart rate. It helps to motivate you to exercise harder and to monitor whether you a...
Publicerad: 2015-03-16, Författare: Ben , testad av: tweaktown.com
Fitbit Charge HR Review In just a few years, the wearable tech product market has exploded, with a variety of useful (and not so useful) devices, carving out a whole new industry and commanding lucrative consumer dollars. Leading the charge is the fitness...