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Testseek.com have collected 121 expert reviews of the Fitbit Charge HR and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Charge HR.
Award: Most Awarded February 2015
February 2015
 
(79%)
121 Reviews
Users
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181 Reviews
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  Published: 2015-02-12, Author: Jim , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2015-02-12, Author: Simon , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-02-12, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com/es/

  • La Fitbit Charge HR añade seguimiento continuo del ritmo cardíaco a todas las funciones que ya tenía el Fitbit Charge por un poco más de dinero. Las lecturas del ritmo cardíaco son razonablemente precisas.
  • El diseño y el ajuste no son ideales para echar un vistazo al ritmo cardíaco; la actividad física causa que la precisión decaiga; no funciona en la ducha o cuando estás nadando. La pantalla OLED se apaga después de unos pocos segundos, lo cual es molesto.
  • La Fitbit Charge HR añade monitor de ritmo cardíaco a una pulsera buena a un buen precio, pero sus pequeños inconvenientes no se han solucionado aún....

 
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  Published: 2015-02-09, review by: erenumerique.fr

  • Fin et élégant, Cardio continu, Ecran OLED, Autonomie
  • Appli perfectible, Appuyer pour lire l'heure
  • S'il se contente de compter les pas, le bracelet d'activité ne justifie pas vraiment sa place à votre poignet. Sur le Fitbit Charge HR, Fitbit ajoute un cardio continu et une montre, le tout dans un encombrement minimal et avec une autonomie respectable....

 
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  Published: 2015-02-07, Author: Christophe , review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Un produit complet et bien abouti, Capteur cardio intégré, Résiste à l'eau, Alarme vibrante, Autonomie
  • Un seul coloris disponible au lancement, Manque d'explications/analyses sur la fonction cardio, Application à étoffer autour du sport
  • Fitbit réussit ce qu'il convient d'appeler un tour de force avec son Charge HR. Doté d'un cardio continu, ce capteur d'activité joue d'emblée dans la cour des (très) grands, dont il y a fort à parier qu'il pourrait sortir vainqueur. En attendant le futur ...

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  Published: 2015-02-05, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Simple to use, Great-looking, Excellent battery life
  • Easily scuffed, Phone notifications could be better, Not waterproof
  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-02-05, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • 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,
  • 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
  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-02-04, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • 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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  Published: 2015-02-04, Author: Jill , review by: pcmag.com

  • 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
  • Water-resistant, but not waterproof. No smartwatch functionality beyond caller ID. No idle alerts. REM, light, and deep sleep not assessed
  • 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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  Published: 2015-02-04, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.in

  • 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, and
  • 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, Uses a proprietary charging cable, which I am almost definitely going to lose (prob
  • 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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