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  • - Wristband activity tracker Black
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  • - Heart rate monitor Active minutes Calories burned Distance travelled Pedometer Hours slept Quality of sleep Personal goals Workout tracking Eat & drink
  • - Waterproof
  • - Bluetooth 4.0
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Fitbit Charge HR, Wristband activity tracker, OLED, Waterproof, Black

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Fitbit Charge HR. Display type: OLED. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Product colour: Black, Band colour: Black. 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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2017-01-11 02:57:40
Uk has collected 119 expert reviews for Fitbit Charge HR OLED Wristband activity tracker Black 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.
79%
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techradar.com/au/
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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...
Good Comfortable to wear, Stylish, discreet look, Solid, "fun" fitness tracking...
Bad The heartrate monitor adds little, Looking for rigorous accuracy? Look elsewhere, Expensive for what you get...
Bottom line 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…...
80%
alphr.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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...
Bottom line 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...
60%
futurefive.co.nz
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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...
Bottom line 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...
0%
goodhousekeeping.co.uk
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
77%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
So, to recap, the Fitbit Charge HR is a wrist-based activity tracker, with a built-in OLED display. It’s slim and comfortable enough to be worn relatively unobtrusively all day, comes in a variety of colours, and has an excellent supporting ecosystem.The...
Bottom line 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...
80%
impulsegamer.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
The Fitbit Charge HR even comes in three sizes that include small, large and extra large with the later only available online. For those fashion conscious people, the Charge HR is available in five colours that include black, plum, blue, orange and white...
Bottom line 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...
92%
T3.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Fitness trackers are the big story in wearables to date. Some, like the Microsoft Band add in GPS to track runs and bid to altogether more serious. The Charge HR from market leaders Fitbit, however, is more your classic fitness band - counting steps, trac...
Good Comfortable and well made, Excellent app and ecosystem, That bit better than the rest...
Bad Inaccurate HR tracking, Odd heavier exercise tracking, Quite expensive...
Bottom line 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...
80%
cravingtech.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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...
Bottom line 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...
70%
tweaktown.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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 tracker segment which h...
Bottom line 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...
89%
cybershack.com.au
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
I'm of the opinion that fitness trackers are fairly "dumb" pieces of technology. After all, most are just glorified pedometers that sync to your phone. The data taken isn't always accurate, whether you're talking about steps, calories burnt, distance trav...
Good Great app and ecosystem, Compatible with all three major smartphone platforms, Easy to setup and use...
Bad Not waterproof, Bulky, Scuffs easily...
Bottom line At AUD$200, the Fitbit Charge HR is just AUD$50 more than its simpler sibling, the Fitbit Charge. If you're after a wrist-worn tracker, the Charge HR is definitely worth the premium. If you just want to know your step count and don't care about sleep tra...
80%
trustedreviews.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
What is the Fitbit Charge HR? The Fitbit Charge HR is the Fitbit Charge with the addition of a heart-rate sensor to continuously track your heartbeat and deliver a more comprehensive log of your workouts and daily activity. That puts the Charge HR somewhe...
Good Accurate heart rate tracking, More secure strap than Charge, Easy-to-use app...
Bad Lacks data analysis, A little itchy to wear on occasion, Not waterproof...
Bottom line The Fitbit Charge HR is a good fitness tracker, but it needs to do more to win its place upon your wrist ahead of rival bands...
70%
Digitaltrends.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Back in February 2014, Fitbit voluntarily recalled its Force line of fitness bands after users reported that the device was causing rashes. Now, with the Charge , Charge HR, and Surge , Fitbit has put the recall behind it and returned with a fresh array o...
Good Call notification, Sleek, modern minimal design, Traditional watch buckle closure, Comfortable supple band, Vibration alarms...
Bad Heart-rate data erratic, Not waterproof, No text notifications...
Bottom line 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...
70%
pocket-lint.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Fitbit has an entire family of activity trackers, from the simple Fitbit Zip which counts steps, distance and calories burned, to the Fitbit Flex which adds active minutes and sleep monitoring. The Fitbit Charge HR is the next step up in the range, expan...
Good 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...
Bad Basic and temperamental sleep tracking, no GPS, only 1ATM water resistant, requires weekly charging unlike some competitors, design is discreet but still chunky...
Bottom line 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...
90%
stuff.tv
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
The heart is the key. At least it is when it comes to effective training.Everyone's body is different, and fitness boffins say training for weight loss and training for strength (just as two examples) requires training in different “zones”. How do you kno...
Good Continuous heart rate monitoring, Lightweight design, Simple operation...
Bad Screen too small for smart notifications, Expensive considering the competition, Yet another charger...
Bottom line 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...
80%
wareable.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
The Fitbit Charge HR is a superpowered tracker that offers continuous heart rate monitoring for better estimation of your daily activity, workouts and sleep.Essential reading: Best fitness trackersBut does the Fitbit Charge HR live up to rivals, such as F...
Good Comfortable design, Tracks nearly all exercises, Automatic exercise detection...
Bad Run tracking lacking, Heart rate accuracy issues, Simplistic sleep tracking...
Bottom line 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...
70%
techradar.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
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 likes of the Microsoft Band are a v...
Good Comfortable to wear (for us anyway) Stylish, discreet look Solid, "fun" fitness tracking...
Bad The heart, rate monitor adds little Looking for rigorous accuracy? Look elsewhere Expensive for what you get...
Bottom line 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…...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Fitbit has two new activity trackers coming out in early 2015. The Fitbit Charge HR and Fitbit Surge both feature heart-rate monitors plus a bunch of other fitness and activity-tracking features. See all Activity Tracker Reviews . The Fitbit Charge...
Bottom line 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...
90%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Video review of the Fitbit Charge HR. See our full Fitbit Charge HR review: the fitness tracker with an always-on heart-rate monitor...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Fitbit is such a tease. In October, the company announced three new fitness trackers just in time for the holiday gift-giving season — but decided not to ship two of them till 2015. Well, having now spent time with the Charge, Charge HR, and Surge, we bel...
Good Simple to use, Great-looking, Excellent battery life...
Bad Easily scuffed, Phone notifications could be better, Not waterproof...
Bottom line 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. Fitbit really did...
0%
hungrygeeks.ph
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2017-04-06 02:19:32
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...
Bottom line 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...
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gizmodo.co.uk
Updated:
2017-05-17 03:26:50
Fitbit is such a tease. In October, the company announced three new fitness trackers just in time for the holiday gift-giving season—but decided not to ship two of them till 2015. Well, having now spent time with the Charge, Charge HR, and Surge, we belie...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
0%
devontechsupport.com
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2017-05-20 04:51:32
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...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line 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...
0%
hungrygeeks.ph
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2017-07-22 03:27:45
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...
Bottom line 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...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2017-09-22 05:45:13
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...
Bottom line The Charge HR used to be our favourite Fitbit...
80%
gizmodo.com.au
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2017-11-08 06:22:24
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...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2017-12-02 14:35:32
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...
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macworld.com.au
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2018-02-26 13:50:52
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...
Bottom line 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...
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androidauthority.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Fitbit is pretty much the company that comes to mind when talking about activity tracking wearables, and many would say the Charge HR helped give the company the household name it has today. The Fitbit Charge HR has been on the market since January 2015...
Good Simple, clean design, Durable build, Companion app is very easy to use, Accurate step tracking, Entry-level price point, 5-day battery life...
Bad Display is easily scratched, Heart rate monitoring could be better, Newer trackers on the market for similar price, Not shower/swim friendly, Uses proprietary charging cable...
Bottom line Fitbit's aging Charge HR activity tracker may not be the best value on the market. But with a battery life of 5 days, a sleek and simple design, and accurate step tracking, the Fitbit Charge HR is still a great entry-level activity tracker for the fitness...
80%
beststuff.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Need an excuse to start an active lifestyle? Then you need to purchase the recently launched attractive activity wristband from Fitbit called Charge that comes with a USB dongle for syncing it to a laptop or PC. The wristband tracks the wearer's activity...
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geekdad.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
A colorful band of bandsFitness trackers are kind of a huge deal There's an almost bewildering range of options One thing to note though, is that one company already has a huge portion of the mind share It's really common to hear someone, noticing a frien...
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goodhousekeeping.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
If you work out daily, then the multi-featured Fitbit Charge HR is probably your best bet. It works on almost any smartphone (iOS, Android, or Windows) and tracks steps, floors climbed, and heart rate. It can even send you phone call alerts. However, our...
Good Easy to set up, Counts steps accurately, Measures how many floors climbed, Displays all metrics on device, Displays time, Offers detailed activity feedback in Fitbit app...
Bad Heart rate monitor is less accurate during workouts...
80%
androidheadlines.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
When it comes to activity trackers, Fitbit is easily one of the most well-known brands in the space. Recently we reviewed the Fitbit Surge which is Fitbit's GPS Watch. Think of it like a fitness/activity tracker with smartwatch like tendencies. It's got a...
Bottom line During my time of use I found the Fitbit Charge HR to be easy and simple to use, and it's lighter weight, slimmer design was comfortable for extended periods. There are less buttons to deal with than on the Surge, and it has no touch display interface s...
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chipchick.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
By now, most people recognize the Fitbit brand. They built a strong name for themselves in the wearable market for fitness and exercise tracking. They took it to the next level with the Fitbit Surge superwatch , but they also recently released a more mode...
Good Automatic Sleep tracking, Silent alarm, Exercise tracking, Easy to set up, Painless to sync, Battery lasts about a week, Water resistant, OLED screen is very clear, iOS/Android/Windows integration, Caller ID, Encourages you by default, Lots to learn about...
Bad Proprietary charging cable, HR tracking can be finicky–requires the right conditions, Not shower resistant, Pricey...
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the-gadgeteer.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Two years ago Fibit introduced the Fitbit Force wrist worn activity tracker. It was really popular until people started complaining about irritations and rashes while wearing the device on their wrist. The Force ended up being taken off the market when Fi...
Good Easy to use, Tracks heart rate automatically, Doubles as a watch, Shows incoming calls, Automatically monitors sleep...
Bad Not waterproof, Have to press button to activate display...
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techwelike.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
If you caught the review of the Fitbit Charge I did a few months ago, you saw how I enjoyed the product and what I thought about it for the features that it offered. I was waiting for Fitbit to release the Charge HR because I knew it was the next step up...
Bottom line I've grown used to the Fitbit activity trackers and have enjoyed the growth in specs and quality. The Fitbit Charge HR is so far my fave Fitbit tracker. It has a great display, stats at a glance, and the heart rate monitor for a deeper level of traini...
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dcrainmaker.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
For all of the units within these posts I simply bought them myself. The Charge arrived back in December which I used first, and then the Charge HR the last month since wrapping up the Fitbit Surge review (you can only have one Fitbit device tied to your...
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phonearena.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
The wearable fitness category is fast becoming crowded, to the point of over-saturation. To this day, however, Fitbit continues to thrive at the top of the ladder, as its various fitness trackers and mobile apps have shown their popularity amongst consum...
Good Heart rate sensor offers superior workout accuracy, Automatic sleep tracking, Display grants us access to data directly on the unit, Lots of data & statistics with mobile app...
Bad It's still prone to registering phantom steps, Only handles phone call notifications, Not entirely water proof...
Bottom line No doubt, the only thing notably different here is the heart rate sensor tacked onto the Fitbit Charge HR, as its name so happens to imply. With that addition, it receives a higher price point of $149.95, which is a $20 premium over the standard Fitbit Ch...
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zdnet.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
I took a look at the Fitbit Charge a couple of weeks ago and was ready to purchase one, but now plan to go with the Fitbit Charge HR instead. The Fitbit Surge is a powerful tracker and basic GPS sport watch, but has a more limited appeal.The Fitbit Charge...
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pcmag.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Though there are dozens of oddball exercise monitors on the market that measure lactic acid buildup or quantify how high you jump, the very best fitness trackers make sense in your real life. They may sell the promise of motivation to exercise more, but t...
Good Continuous, optical heart rate monitor built in. Reasonable price. Slim design. Tracks steps, miles, stairs, calories burned, sleep, heart rate, and exercise activities. Excellent app and website. Compatible with practically every OS. Beautiful and sharp...
Bad Water-resistant, but not waterproof. No smartwatch functionality beyond caller ID. No idle alerts. REM, light, and deep sleep not assessed...
Bottom line Reasonably priced for an all-day activity tracker with a continuous heart rate monitor, the Fitbit Charge HR looks sleek on the wrist. A slim profile make it truly wearable for people of all sizes. While it's not ideal for serious runners or exercise ent...
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gizmodo.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Fitbit is such a tease. In October, the company announced three new fitness trackers just in time for the holiday gift-giving season—but decided not to ship two of them till 2015. Well, having now spent time with the Charge, Charge HR, and Surge, we belie...
Good It's just so damn simple to use, Nice and subtle looking, and the screen is generally easy to read, Advertisement, Battery life is very good (almost 6 days), and step counting and heart rate monitoring were both highly accurate, The web-based interface is...
Bad 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, Advertisement, Advertisement, Uses a proprietary charging cable, which I am almost...
Bottom line Yes. You should. If you want a standalone fitness tracker. This is a really, really good fitness tracker and its reasonably priced for what it can do. Not only that, its very accurate, its super easy to use, and its not bad looking. Fitbit really did...
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wired.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Josh Valcarcel/WIREDJosh Valcarcel/WIREDJosh Valcarcel/WIREDJosh Valcarcel/WIREDJosh Valcarcel/WIREDJosh Valcarcel/WIREDWIREDStellar battery life: 5 to 7 days per charge. Soft band. Easy to use and sync. Highly accurate step and sleep tracking. Well-desig...
Good Stellar battery life: 5 to 7 days per charge. Soft band. Easy to use and sync. Highly accurate step and sleep tracking. Welldesigned mobile app with data presented in easytounderstand graphs...
Bad Not waterproof. Heartrate tracking not accurate for high heart rates. Pulsetracking LEDs are alarmingly bright at night. Watch clasp grows uncomfortable when worn 24/7. No Apple Health integration, though not a huge knock against the Charge HR since Fitbi...
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newatlas.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
The new Fitbit Charge HR has got a lot of competition in the increasingly crowded fitness tracker market. With countless devices vying for the chance to monitor your activity and tell you you're not doing enough exercise, can the Charge HR stand out with...
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tomsguide.com
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2017-01-11 02:57:39
Looking to continue its dominance of the fitness tracker market, Fitbit has released a trio of new wristbands. The middle child of the bunch, the $149 Charge HR, is a step up from the $129 Charge. You still get all-day and all-night fitness tracking, plus...
Good Continuously tracks heart rat, Comfortabl, Automatic sleep tracking...
Bad Limited notification, Screen doesn't stay on...
Bottom line The addition of an all-day heart-rate monitor makes the Fitbit Charge HR the best all-around fitness tracker for the price. Looking to continue its dominance of the fitness tracker market, Fitbit has released a trio of new wristbands. The middl...
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tomsguide.com
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2017-12-01 11:31:58
Photo: Jeremy Lips / Tom's Guide The Fitbit Charge HR comes in two sizes and five colors. Weighing 0.8 ounces, it's slightly lighter than the 1-ounce Garmin Vivosmart HR, which comes in two sizes and three colors. Garmin's device is also somewhat bulkier...
Good Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget.
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androidauthority.com
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Fitbit Flex LED Wristband activity tracker Black
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