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
So you need to head into advanced settings and change it to the UK you can scan barcodes but we found some more popular items
Abstract: Healthy lifestyle is the ultimate goal for every working class in modern days and each one of us could use some form of activity tracker for constant fitness measurement. This is where Fitbit Alta HR comes into play with its PurePulse heart rate technolog...
An amazing smartband that monitors sleep, workouts, calories and heart rate, but comes with a price that not everyone is willing to pay.(previously published in issue June 2017)...
Incredibly small and lightweight form factor, Doesn't cause fatigue after being worn for extended periods, Week-long battery life, Newly updated Fitbit app interface is more user-friendly than ever before, Provides insightful and detailed sleep metrics, C
OLED display doesn't show real-time workout stats, No integrated GPS module nor connected GPS, Not waterproof
The Alta HR is definitely worth considering if you're looking for a lightweight and inconspicuous fitness tracker with a solid selection of features, including heart rate monitoring and detailed sleep data. The fact that we didn't feel inclined to rip the...
Exercise auto-tracking is excellent, Heart-rate tracking adds depth to stats, Sleep tracking has promise, Small and discrete
Not water-resistant, Screen can be unresponsive, Lacks an altimeter and guided breathing
Came straight to the conclusion? Here's the short version: the Alta HR is, for casual exercisers, one of the best and most motivational health-trackers around. The heart-rate tracking adds some genuinely insightful meat to your stats, and it has an almost...
“Recovery is part of the race”, fellow triathletes tell me. I'm glad that Fitbit, in making the Alta HR, shares this perspective. With the Alta HR, sleep gets its fair share of the activity being tracked. How Fitbit was able to pack this kind of always-on...
Published: 2017-06-15, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
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 j...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Daniel , review by: yugatech.com
Slim and light, Includes heart rate sensor, Long battery life, Amazing companion app
Delayed phone notifications, Not fully water-resistant, Lacks GPS, Needs the app to manually start specific tracking
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. The Fitbit Alta HR are for those who wants...
Apart from not being able to swim with it, the Fitbit Alta HR is very much the perfect fitness tracker with its good looks as well as great accuracy in tracking steps and sleep...