Testseek.co.uk have collected 123 expert reviews of the Fitbit Alta HR and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fitbit Alta HR.
April 2017
(80%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
954 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Slim
Elegant design
24/7 heart rate monitoring
Impressive battery life
Attractive and sleek design
Sleep Stages information is useful
Comfortable
Long battery life
Exercise auto-tracking is excellent
Heart-rate tracking adds depth to stats
Sleep tracking has promise
Small and discrete
Slim design
Custom straps galore
Good sleep insights
Heart rate monitor
The Alta HR has a slim and stylish design with 7-day battery life
And all-day fitness and heart rate tracking
Comfortable design
On-point steps counting
Accurate heart rate reader
Slim and stylish design
Comfortable to wear
Interchangeable straps
Heart rate tracking
Accurate activity tracking
Great sleep tracking
Good week-long battery life
Great app platform
Sleek
And unobtrusive design
Precise heart-rate tracking
Impressive activity recognition
Useful sleep-tracking data
The tracker itself can be popped out and inserted into optional leather or metal bangles that make the activity tracker look much more like jewellery
If you've taken under 250 steps in an hour
The tracker will remind you to get up and start being active
The editors didn't like
Pricier than the Charge 2 HR
Fewer features than the Charge 2 HR
Basic exercise tracking
No Connected GPS
Slightly unresponsive display
Not water-resistant
Screen can be unresponsive
Lacks an altimeter and guided breathing
Heart rate sensor not up to intense workouts
No breathing training
Screen a tad unresponsive
Poor notifications
It isn't water-resistant
And notifications can be difficult to read. You can't manually start workouts. Automatic exercise tracking and no buttons means no on-band controls
Screen slightly unresponsive
Not the most dynamic sports tracker
Display difficult to read in bright light
Not much cheaper than more capable Charge 2
Lacks a few features like Guided Breathing
No option to start a workout from device
No waterproofing
No altimeter
Dim
Finicky screen
Not waterproof
No manual fitness profiles or relaxation features
Can't be used when swimming
The food database for calories consumed is American by default
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Published: 2017-03-28, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Accurate step and heart rate tracking, Simple design, Intuitive app UI, Great battery life
Screen taps take a while before getting recognized, No GPS
The Fitbit Alta HR strikes a nice balance of features, form and functionality that easily makes it one of our favorite fitness trackers. If you're the average user looking to get started on monitoring your fitness goals, the Fitbit Alta HR is highly recom...
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Published: 2017-03-27, Author: Christina , review by: gizmodo.com
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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
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
Up to 7 days of battery life on a single charge, Insightful sleep-tracking features, Automatic exercise tracking now includes heart rate zones
Lack of built-in or smartphone-connected GPS
Fitbit just made the slimmest fitness band with continuous heart rate monitoring. With expanded sleep features and week-long battery life, it's a near-perfect activity tracker...
Heart rate improves calorie-burn estimate, Attractive and slim desig, Detailed sleep tracking and analysis
More dependent on app than other Fitbit device, Exact step count doesn't show on displa, Need to tap multiple times or harder than expected
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Published: 2017-03-27, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The Alta HR has a slim and stylish design with 7-day battery life, and all-day fitness and heart rate tracking
It isn't water-resistant, and notifications can be difficult to read. You can't manually start workouts. Automatic exercise tracking and no buttons means no on-band controls
Long battery life and stylish design combined with improving app software make the Alta HR the best all-around fitness tracker for most people...
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