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March 2016
(76%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
1064 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The biggest hurdle wearable devices need to clear is battery life
And the Fitbit Blaze seems to have managed that. I'm still stunned when I realise this is a smartwatch with a color display that will last me a minimum of four days
And probably a little
Slim
Color touchscreen
Promises five
Day battery life
Comfortable design
A large
Readable display
Good-looking accessories
Solid four-day-plus battery life
Works with iPhones and Android phones
Colour screen is a nice touch
Good battery life
Reliable exercise tracking
Multiple strap options
5-day battery life
Accurate heart-rate tracking
Bright and clear display
Indoors and out
Inherently intuitive interface
Battery life
Price
FitStar
Great all round stats
Top beginner friendly app
Bags of battery life
Nice design with beautiful colour display
Excellent platform
Continuous heart-rate monitoring
Automatic exercise recognition
Multi-sport tracking
Notifications can be useful
Mostly accurate tracking
Accurately monitors heart rate
Tracks daily step count effectively
New sleep tracker adds useful new element
Companion app makes recorded information easy to read
Offers a ton of extras including on-watch workouts
Guided breathing sessions
Etc
Automatically detects when you start exercising (running
Walking
Aerobic exercise or cycling) and logs it
There are a lot of motivational badges
Alerts and weekly emails
Accurate at tracking steps taken and distance travelled
Get FitStar workouts on
The editors didn't like
In all honesty
I think the Fitbit Blaze is rather ugly. There are so many good looking wearable devices out there right now – look at the Apple Watch and you see something that has a really well thought out and attractive design
Here it feels like Fitbi
Underwhelming features and design
It's wide
Pop-out design for band-swapping and charging feels clunky
Can't shower with it
Baked-in Fitstar workouts don't do much
No inbuilt GPS will be a pain for runners
No third party notification support
Not water resistant
Buttons feel cheap on such a sturdy device
No standalone GPS tracking
Water resistant
Not waterproof – so no good for swimmers
Large bezel
Not waterproof
Guided workouts basic
HR tracker not the best
No GPS without smartphone
No waterproofing
Distance measuring without GPS inaccurate
Touchscreen not responsive enough
Expensive
Not the Apple Watch contender it might appear to be
Periodic syncing issues
Has trouble tracking steps/distance on a treadmill
Big and bulky
Those who want a discreet activity tracker won't be a fan
The food database for calories consumed is USbased by default
So you need to head into advanced settings and change it to UK you can scan barcodes but we found that some more popul
Nice design with beautiful colour display, excellent platform, continuous heart-rate monitoring, automatic exercise recognition, multi-sport tracking, notifications can be useful, mostly accurate tracking
No waterproofing, no GPS without smartphone, distance measuring without GPS inaccurate, touchscreen not responsive enough, expensive, not the Apple Watch contender it might appear to be
The Fitbit Blaze is has plenty going for it, but is more niche than the company's other trackers, filling in a crack that perhaps didn't need to be filled. It is described as a smart fitness watch, which it is in both senses, but this goes both in...
The Fitbit Blaze is a welcome addition to the Fitbit range, especially for people looking for a fitness watch smarter than the average timepiece. Like all the Fitbits it's a great activity tracker, supported by a fantastic app and desktop dashboard, as we...
Published: 2016-03-03, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Great all round stats, Top beginner friendly app, Bags of battery life,
Guided workouts basic, HR tracker not the best, No GPS without smartphone
For people starting out with fitness, the Fitbit Blaze is a decent all-rounder and the best tracker the company has produced to date. The Blaze offers a spectrum of stats for most pursuits, even if they're often imperfect in nature. Having to take a phone...
The Blaze may not be a revolutionary device, but it fills a gap in Fitbit's line-up. It should appeal to those after a cheap smartwatch with good battery life. It's an attractive and functional wearable, and the screen adds a lot to the Fitbit experie...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Following its success in the segment, Fitbit introduces its smart fitness watch that actually looks like, well, a watch. The Fitbit Blaze is designed to be both functional and stylish.Let's find out if it'll emerge victorious, with Bon Jovi's Blaze...
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Published: 2017-01-27, Author: Robert , review by: pocketables.com
I really like the Blaze. It's a nice change of pace from Android Wear or the Apple Watch. It's not a great smart watch but it is a very nice fitness tracker. Notification support has a long way to go – hopefully the recent Vector and Pebble acquisitions w...