Vibrant Display, Great Battery Life, Accurate steps and sleep tracking, Excellent Fitbit app
Unattractive and awkward design, Splash-proof but not waterproof, Lacks built-in GPS, Average notification offerings, Priced on the higher side, Images by Sandeep Sarma,
The Fitbit Blaze scores in terms of providing probably the best fitness and activity tracking. It is also decent in the sleep tracking and heart rate monitoring department. The FitStar feature that offers animated workout tutorial is a great addition whic...
No GPS, Caused skin irritation, Clunky proprietary charger
Fitbit Blaze's design and ability to show notifications are its best features. The silent alarm is pretty useful too. The lack of a GPS hurts the Blaze's utility as a watch for runners. If you need a watch that shows you notifications, has a colour screen...
The Fitbit Blaze is the least expensive of the colourful Fitbit trackers, especially for people looking for a fitness watch smarter than the average timepiece. Like all the Fitbits it's a great activity tracker, supported by a fantastic app and desktop da...
Published: 2017-06-05, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
Image 13 of 14Past Fitbits have been about discrete functionality, but recently the company has been moving towards being eye-catching as well as useful, and the Fitbit Blaze is a solid step forward in that regard. It looks nice enough and offers plenty o...
The biggest hurdle wearable devices need to clear is battery life, and the Fitbit Blaze seems to have managed that. I'm still stunned when I realise this is a smartwatch with a color display that will last me a minimum of four days, and probably a little
In all honesty, I think the Fitbit Blaze is rather ugly. There are so many good looking wearable devices out there right now – look at the Apple Watch and you see something that has a really well thought out and attractive design, Here it feels like Fitbi
After quite a bit of time with the Blaze, I can see why Fitbit is being a little bit vague about how they categorize it. It most definitely isn't a smartwatch, although it is a bit smarter than your average fitness tracker.And not surprisingly Fitbit has...
The biggest hurdle wearable devices need to clear is battery life, and the Fitbit Blaze seems to have managed that. I'm still stunned when I realise this is a smartwatch with a color display that will last me a minimum of four days, and probably a little
In all honesty, I think the Fitbit Blaze is rather ugly. There are so many good looking wearable devices out there right now – look at the Apple Watch and you see something that has a really well thought out and attractive design, Here it feels like Fitbi
After quite a bit of time with the Blaze, I can see why Fitbit is being a little bit vague about how they categorize it. It most definitely isn't a smartwatch, although it is a bit smarter than your average fitness tracker.And not surprisingly Fitbit has...
The biggest hurdle wearable devices need to clear is battery life, and the Fitbit Blaze seems to have managed that. I'm still stunned when I realise this is a smartwatch with a color display that will last me a minimum of four days, and probably a little
In all honesty, I think the Fitbit Blaze is rather ugly. There are so many good looking wearable devices out there right now – look at the Apple Watch and you see something that has a really well thought out and attractive design, Here it feels like Fitbi
After quite a bit of time with the Blaze, I can see why Fitbit is being a little bit vague about how they categorize it. It most definitely isn't a smartwatch, although it is a bit smarter than your average fitness tracker.And not surprisingly Fitbit has...
Accurately monitors heart rate, Tracks daily step count effectively, New sleep tracker adds useful new element, Companion app makes recorded information easy to read, Offers a ton of extras including on-watch workouts, guided breathing sessions, etc
Periodic syncing issues, Has trouble tracking steps/distance on a treadmill
Yes. Fitbit's Blaze is packed to the limit with useful tracking information, giving wearers the ability to not just brag about their daily steps but also calories burned, number of hours spent in REM sleep, stairs climbed, and daily hours active. The watc...
Automatically detects when you start exercising (running, walking, aerobic exercise or cycling) and logs it, There are a lot of motivational badges, alerts and weekly emails, Accurate at tracking steps taken and distance travelled, Get FitStar workouts on
Big and bulky, those who want a discreet activity tracker won't be a fan, The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default, so you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found that some more popul
The Fitbit Blaze offers plenty of bang for your buck. As well as getting accurate monitoring of the steps you take and the distance you travel, this activity tracker also has an accurate built-in heart rate monitor. Furthermore, when looking at your daily...