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9 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR
The hardest thing to predict about a fitness tracker when you buy it is how long you'll actually use it. Many buyers leave theirs to be forgotten in a bedside table after a few months of use.
Pros:
- Slim
- comfortable design
- Accurate heart-rate monitor
- Excellent auto-recognition and recording of activities
- Sleep Stages and Sleep Insights are important improvements to overall sleep data
- Great battery life
Cons:
- No connected GPS
- Not easy to see heart rate during a workout (unless heart rate is your default screen)
- Nighttime heart-rate data and Sleep Stages separated on two different graphs
- Doesn't integrate with Apple's HealthKit
9 years ago
All Images: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo Let's face it, the world of fitness trackers has sort of plateaued . Most people who want a fitness tracker already have one, and more than a few of us have old trackers shoved away in a drawer, useless because the charging cable mysteriously disappeared, or because...
9 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR: The Gizmodo Review
Let's face it, the world of fitness trackers has sort of plateaued . Most people who want a fitness tracker already have one, and more than a few of us have old trackers shoved away in a drawer, useless because the charging cable mysteriously disappeared, or because the company who made it decided...
9 years ago
The Fitbit Alta HR is not the most advanced fitness tracker around. It is not the most functional fitness tracker around but what it does it does well. It is designed to be the fitness tracker for the average person who wants the tracker to be subtle and blend into their everyday fashion, and it...
9 years ago
Fitbit Alta
The Fitbit Alta is one of the best fitness trackers for all-day use. It's slim and lightweight, and the touchscreen is easy to read. It was also one of the most accurate fitness trackers during our tests.
Pros:
- The Alta has smartwatch and fitness features packed into its small design
- which makes it more conducive to hardcore exercise than a heavier watch
Cons:
- The battery only lasts for about five days
- To extend the battery life, you have to turn off helpful features like Bluetooth and notifications
9 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR Quick Review
With the growing number of fitness trackers in the market, Fitbit's latest offering is a commendable wearable due to its size and number of features. It does lack GPS but Fitbit has a different tracker for that.
Pros:
- Slim and light
- Includes heart rate sensor
- Long battery life
- Amazing companion app
9 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR In-Depth Review
For most people, the Fitbit Alta HR pick up doing what Fitbits of the past have done: Being a perfectly capable activity tracker. With the porting of Fitbit's optical HR technology into the Alta series, they've expanded the number of wearables they have with wrist-based heart rate technology, and in...
9 years ago
FitBit Alta HR Review: Blending In
Small, unassuming and packed with an active heart rate scanner, FitBit's Alta HR is a great choice for people looking for a more accurate read at their daily activities . Sure it's a bit pricier than the offerings of other models, but it offers more than just basic step counting and sleep tracking.
9 years ago
The Fitbit Alta HR is an update from its predecessor, the Alta. It now features constant heart rate monitoring, as well as other functionalities. The Alta HR is currently the slimmest design in their repertoire that's equipped with PurePulse, a feature that utilises green LED lights that bounces off...
Pros:
- Heart rate tracking
- Sleep Insights
- Looks
Cons:
- Price
- Not water resistant
8 years ago
Fitbit Alta HR review: Is the HR a good Alta-rnative
Some of us aren't good at motivating ourselves to exercise. Sometimes you get home after a long day at work, and there seems nothing better than popping something frozen into the oven and crawling into bed.
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