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September 2016
(83%)
163 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
1448 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Premium design
Larger display
Accurate step and sleep tracking
Interchangeable straps
Extensive features
Great battery life
Fantastic app interface
Sleek design
Wide choice of bands
Multi-sports and 24/7 heart rate
Connected GPS and notifications
Apps on Android
IOS and Windows
Good battery life
Good VO2 Max data
Guided breathing
Affordable price
Phone notifications on your wrist
Swappable bands. A multi-line OLED display that can show time and fitness data. Always-on heart rate. A great companion app. Affordable price. Five-day battery life
Won't put a massive dent in your wallet
Straightforward UI anyone can understand
FitBit app still the best for fitness freshmen
Big screen
Comfortable strap
Multi-sport tracking
5-day battery life
Comfy to wear
Easy to use
Interchangeable bands
Large display for at-a-glance information
Comfortable to wear
Consistent tracking
Cardio Fitness score is a useful metric
Updated with Sleep Stages and Sleep Insights
Connects to your smartphone's GPS and uses it to track extra stats like pace when you're out running
Along with displaying a map of where you ran
Breathing training function offers exercises to help you breathe properly and relax
The device uses your h
The editors didn't like
No waterproofing
Smartphone notifications could be smarter
Some data could be easier to find on app
QuickView isn't perfect
Faux touchscreen is finicky
Not waterproof
No built-in GPS
Fiddly user interface
Heart rate issues at high intensity
Thicker design
Not water-resistant for swims or showers. Lacks GPS. Phone notifications on the Charge 2 display are limited and hard to read
Can be too simple for its own good
Where's the waterproofing?
No on-board GPS tracking
Limited phone notifications
No GPS
Expensive straps
No ANT+ support
No GPS (GPS Connected mode requires your smartphone)
Gesture recognition is ropey
Basic notifications
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 some more popular items
Published: 2016-09-27, Author: Marco , review by: giga.de
Die Überschrift sagt schon alles: Fitbit hat sich beim Charge 2 wirklich auf die wichtigsten Funktionen besinnt und diese perfektioniert. Dabei muss man das Gerät sehen, als das, was es ist: ein Fitnesstracker und keine Smartwatch – auch wenn gewisse Bena...
Published: 2016-09-22, Author: Peter , review by: golem.de
Der Charge 2 sieht viel besser aus als der Vorgänger, er trägt sich dank des minimal besseren Bandmaterials angenehmer, und durch das Display ergeben sich einige Komfortverbesserungen, etwa bei der Auswahl der Trainingsart. Klasse ist auch die Zusammenarb...
Published: 2016-09-11, Author: Peter , review by: giga.de
Abstract: Fitbit hat mit dem Charge 2 und Flex 2 zwei neue Fitness-Tracker vorgestellt, die wir uns auf der IFA 2016 in Berlin etwas genauer anschauen konnten. Im Hands-On-Video zeigen wir euch, welche Besonderheiten die neuen Modelle bieten.Der Markt um neue Fitne...
Published: 2016-09-07, Author: Stefan , review by: techstage.de
Abstract: Fitbit ist mit gigantischem Abstand Marktführer bei den Wearables – und verkauft hier mehr als Samsung und Apple zusammen. Entsprechend gespannt waren wir, als der Hersteller kurz vor der IFA zwei neue Fitness-Tracker ankündigte – den Charge 2 und den Fle...
Im Vergleichstest der insgesamt fünf Fitness-Tracker haben sich doch viele Unterschiede herausgestellt. So ist das Runtastic Orbit für Läufer und Nutzer der anderen Runtastic-Apps geeignet, die Withings Activité Pop dürfte vor allem Menschen ansprechen, d...
Abstract: Von zehn im Labor getesteten Fitnesstrackern schneiden drei mit der Gesamtbewertung «genügend» ab, sechs erhalten ein «Gut». Die günstigen Modelle können mit den...
Abstract: Mehr Bewegung im Alltag würde den meisten Menschen guttun. Dabei ist es meist schwierig, einzuschätzen, wieviel wir uns tatsächlich bewegen. Fitnesstracker, die kleinen Minicomputer am Handgelenk, sollen unbestechlich unsere Aktivität festhalten. Denn sin...
Design pulito, Durata batteria, Ricchezza di funzionalità
Assenza GPS, Non waterproof
Charge 2 è una buona soluzione per chi desidera monitorare e migliorare il proprio stato di forma. Costa un po' di più della media ma è affidabile nelle rilevazioni e permette - grazie all'app proprietaria - una fitta quantità di funzioni che vanno ben ol...
Published: 2016-11-28, Author: Giovanni , review by: ridble.com
Sensore HR attivo 24/7, Ottima batteria, Companion app robusta, Prezzo molto competitivo, Display lumioso anche sotto il sole
Manca il sensore GPS, Non è waterproof, Gesture "raise to wake up" non sempre precisa
Il Charge 2 è lo smartwatch ideale per chi non ha bisogno di una soluzione con modulo GPS integrato e resistenza ai liquidi. Se rientrate in questa categoria di persone, allora avete trovato uno dei migliori smartwatch attualmente presenti in circolazione...
E' un'ottima evoluzione della chargeHR che avevo. Non costa poco ma e' forse la band generalista che preferisco. Fa bene tutto (ora, con l'aggiornamento software anche la precisione del rilevamento passi e gps è migliorata tanto), ha una bella app ed è an...