Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Orange

  • Brand : Fitbit
  • Product name : Charge HR
  • Product code : FB405TAL
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0810351023005
  • Category : Activity Trackers
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  • Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
  • Long product name Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Orange :

    Charge HR - L, Bluetooth 4.0, Tangerine

  • Short summary description Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Orange :

    Fitbit Charge HR, Wristband activity tracker, OLED, Waterproof, Orange

  • Long summary description Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Orange :

    Fitbit Charge HR. Display type: OLED. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Product colour: Orange, Band colour: Orange. Memory capacity: 30 day(s). Battery life: 5 day(s), Battery technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo), Charging time: 2 h. Width: 21 mm

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Updated:
2018-02-26 13:51:46
Average rating:79
Uk has collected 119 expert reviews for Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Orange and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:80
It still doesn't have GPS though, meaning that if you run with it, you'll want to take your phone with you for more accurate tracking. In fact, the only Fitbit to have built-in GPS is the ageing Fitbit Surge and the upcoming Fitbit Ionic. If you don't wan...
  • The Charge HR used to be our favourite Fitbit...
devontechsupport.com
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:0
Update: The Fitbit Charge HR is still a recommended device for those looking to track their heart rate and monitor workouts. But Fitbit has now released its successor, the Fitbit Charge 2. It rocks a similar look to the original, but heart rate monitori...
  • The Fitbit Charge HR looks good. It's one of the best designed Fitbit products out there and while it's not as stylish as buying a smartwatch, it looks good on the wrist compared to other trackers, It also does its core job well. Step tracking works and t...
  • I'm not going to pretend there aren't issues here. It's expensive. It's not the most costly of the Fitbit range but it's at the higher end and it's a shame it costs that little bit extra then the original Charge. I don't see why Fitbit hasn't just replace...
  • However, here's the thing. I loved using the Fitbit Charge HR, and it actually did encourage me to exercise more. No other fitness device has had that effect on me.I loved that it's so discreet, I trusted it enough to use the figures it was giving me as m...
hungrygeeks.ph
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:0
Still using your Fitbit or thinking to get one? Well, I applaud your for that, as getting one means you have the intention to be more active and perhaps keep track of your fitness. So I got one last June 2016 with a friend who I accompanied to start livin...
  • So was it worth getting a Fitbit Charge HR? I found it useful when I was hospitalized, but that isn't a scenario anyone would aspire of. Spending 6,000 pesos for a gadget isn't easy, and we just used it up for 8 months which translate to 750 pesos a month...
techradar.com/au/
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:80
Original review follows below.I've been scratching my head for a while trying to figure out how to review the Fitbit Charge HR. In fact, fitness trackers of this kind, from the Garmin Vivosmart to the Jawbone Up, to the ostensibly more sophisticated lik...
  • 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…...
hungrygeeks.ph
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:0
Fitness trackers are becoming more and more popular lately. With the capabilities to keep track of your fitness activities, it unlocks the potential to unwrap your physical activities and probably even change to improve your lifestyle. Mostly fitness trac...
  • While both fitness trackers can deliver good fitness tracking and motivation, each device has their own pros and cons depending on the need of each customer.VivoWatchWe recommend the Vivowatch for those who needs a smartwatch like function, the bigger scr...
macworld.com.au
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:0
When you launch the app, you'll see a list of items starting with which device is currently connected – if you have multiple trackers it can sync with all of them and is smart enough to not double count data – as well as your step count, calories burned...
  • 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...
alphr.com
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:60
Following our review of the Fitbit Charge HR, we've now taken a closer look at the Fitbit Surge – the most expensive model in the range. We also have reviews of the more recent Fitbit Blaze and Fitbit Alta models. Don't know which Fitbit to buy? Check out...
  • It's easy to see why the Fitbit Charge HR is one of the most popular models around. In terms of features, it includes pretty much everything anyone wanted from the original fitness band plus heart rate, which can be a useful metric in its own right, witho...
futurefive.co.nz
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2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:0
You've undoubtedly heard about the fitness measurement craze that's underway. There is little doubt that obesity has become an important issue and that most dieticians believe it's ultimately solved by diet and exercise.For many years it's been difficult...
  • this is a brilliant device, especially when combined with the App (and possibly the scales). For those that want to change their health habits then this is a great way to get your butt into gear...
goodhousekeeping.co.uk
Updated:
2018-02-26 13:51:45
Average rating:77
Fitbit is arguabley the most well-known name in the activity tracker market, having been one of the first manufacturers to launch products on the market. Value for money, they certainly are a brand woth considering if you're looking to purchase an activit...
  • 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...
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