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8 years ago
Pros:
- The main reason I bought this was for the sleep stage tracker and it's exactly what I was hoping for
- It seems to be very accurate and I now know my stages of sleep that need improvement
- It also gives hints and advice on how to improve sleep quality
Cons:
- It takes a fair bit of tapping the screen of the watch to get it to change the display
- Maybe I just haven't got the hang of it yet
10 years ago
Fitbit Alta review: better design, same technology
A Fitbit, for better or worse, looks like a Fitbit. For the past seven years Fitbit's product design has skewed toy-like, friendly, utilitarian. A Fitbit won't be mistaken for jewelry; it's not high-fashion, though it may try ; it's a Fitbit.
Pros:
- More fashionable Fitbit
- Auto-tracks exercise and sleep
- Week-long battery life
Cons:
- Tap-screen display
- No heart-rate sensors
- No software leaps since 2015
10 years ago
Fitbit Alta Review
Fitbit Alta does not offer much new in terms of functionalities, compared to the older Fitbit products. It does not have a built-in GPS and a heart rate sensor too. What it does offer, however, is a sleeker, slimmer, and adaptive design for those who are fashion-conscious.
10 years ago
Fitbit Alta - A very wearable wearable
Fitbit makes good fitness trackers, but so does everybody these days .You can buy an AUD$20 fitness band from Xiaomi and it will count your steps with a reasonable degree of accuracy, or you can buy a AUD$500 Apple Watch and it will also count your steps with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
Pros:
- Looks great
- leather bands are great
- Fantastic battery life
- Polished companion apps
Cons:
- Premium price
- No water resistance
- Slow to respond screen
10 years ago
Fitbit Alta review
This slimmed-down stylish tracker delivers basic data but lacks a beating heart.
Pros:
- Genuinely motivating step reminders
- Accurate sleep-monitoring
- Excellently connected app
- Grown-up form factor
Cons:
- No waterproofing
- No heart rate monitor
- Screen collects scratches
10 years ago
Fitbit Alta review: a basic but stylish step counter
Will Alta your perception of cheap fitness trackers? No. But it's a sleek, attractive fitness tracker that works well. Also, your friends probably have a Fitbit as well, so you can compete against them in "fun" fitness leaderboards. You really can't go wrong with a Fitbit, is what we're saying.
Pros:
- More attractive design options
- Leading ecosystem
- Excellent app
Cons:
- Not for serious athletes
- Screen slightly laggy
- Still quite thick
10 years ago
I really like this fitbit. It's relatively discreet so it's not bulky and I like how slim it is.The features are great and are really helpful when synced with the app on your phone.
9 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR review
The Alta HR is Fitbit's most stylish heart-rate tracker to date. It lacks an altimeter for stair and hill climbing stats, but its 24/7 heart-rate monitor will help you get fitter, lose weight, and better monitor your sleep.
9 years ago
Great step tracker
Great to use for tracking my steps a d exercise. Didn't like the band. Purchased watch band buckle type straps to feel more secure and not lose it.
9 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR
The Fitbit Alta is about as chic as fitness trackers come. And the equally chic Alta HR ($149.95) adds continuous heart rate monitoring and better sleep tracking to the mix in order to close the gap between it and Fitbit's more hard-core offerings.
Pros:
- Long battery life
- More in-depth sleep tracking and insights over its predecessor
- Accurate heart rate and step count readings
- Slim and comfortable to wear 24/7 with plenty of band options
Cons:
- Screen is occasionally unresponsive
- Buckle feels a bit flimsy
- No altimeter
- Lacks GPS
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