Thin and stylish, Accurate automatic sleep and activity tracking, Great battery life, Helpful hourly reminders to move
SmartTrack sometimes detects exercise when there is none, Notifications aren't very useful, No waterproofing, Classic and leather straps can be a hassle to put on
Abstract: There is one thing that is common about all Fitbit Fitness Trackers. not-so attractive design…in-fact there is no design if I have to put it up blunt forward. This is the reason every-time I have to move into parties, or social gathering the band used to...
Abstract: Everyone knows Fitbit: The proud Fitbit data announcements of that dude from high school on Facebook, the friend who wears a Zip on their hip or your coworker with a Charge on their wrist. It's the best known name in fitness trackers.But it's had a rough...
Published: 2018-03-15, Author: Edward , review by: alphr.com
There's a reason the Flex is one of the most popular fitness trackers on the market, and Fitbit has pulled off a tricky balancing act here by simultaneously resisting the temptation to reinvent the wheel while adding in a handful of useful extras. The Alt...
Abstract: Fitness trackers, which are also called activity trackers, activity monitors or fitness bands, are like high-tech pedometers that can count your steps and then estimate the distance you've travelled and the calories you've burned. The biggest activity b...
Abstract: Do a search for Fitbit on Amazon, and you’re presented with a huge amount of choice. Even if you discount all the skins and third-party trackers piggybacking off the brand name, there are no less than 11 Fitbits vying for attention. How do you pick betwe...
The Fitbit Alta is a mid-range activity tracker for the everyday fitness fan, which is a real winner when it comes to slim, chic looks and a range of fashionable accessories. It tracks the basics (Steps, Distance, Calories and Sleep), plus boasts Caller I...
This tracker struts a gorgeous look. I really dig the angular shapes found on the module and the swappable bands can help you stand out from a crowd of joggers, Battery life is important to me, and I'm glad that Fitbit is among the small list of companies
The Fitbit Alta wins big as a reliable tracker of fitness-related tasks, but the inclusion of a touchscreen seems pointless. The touch gestures (tap twice to power on, once again to turn a page) rarely work as advertised and there's really no depth or uni
If you're looking for a fitness tracker that does exactly what it says it will do and not much more, there are a lot of options will satisfy that very itch. The Fitbit Alta is one of those options.It's relatively affordable, works on numerous platforms, r...